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in due form at 2 . 30 , when the ordinary lodge business having been disposed of , Bro . Frederick Orders , the W . M . for the past year , proceeded with thc installation of Bro . James Horner , P . G . A . D . C , as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . These responsible duties were admirably carried out , and thc retiring W . M . received thc congratulations of the brethren present , as

did also the newly installed W . M . on his having been placed in the chair of King Solomon . The W . M . next proceeded to invest his officers for the ensuing year , the list being composed as follows : Bro . James Horner , W . M . ; F . Orders , I . P . M . ; W . Walkings , Treasurer ; Henry Richards , S . W . ; James Sanders , J . W . ; W . M . Locke , Secretary ; W . H . Wheeler , Assistant-Secretary ; A . Taylor ,

S . D . ; J . E . Thomas , J . D . ; E . Conner , Supt . W . ; E . W . Perrin , Organist ; W . Welsford , I . G . ; J . Jenkins and E . W . Evans , Stewards ; H . Fletcher , Tyler ; W . Hopton , Assistant-Tyler . This concluded the business of the lodge , which was closed in due form , thc brethren adjourning to the " Westgate Hotel , "' where the annual banquet took place . Bro . Hallen laid covers for about fifty brethren ,

and the viands were of thc choicest and most recherche kind . The W . M . proceeded with the toast list , first giving " The Queen and the Craft , " followed by " The M . W . G . M . of England , his Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince ' of Wales , K . G . ; " " The M . W . Pro G . M ., the Earl of Carnarvon , the R . W . Deputy G . M . the Viscount Skelmersdale , and the Officers of the G . Lodge of England . ''

Bro . Dr . W . Morgan then gave " The R . W . the Prov . G . M . for Monmouthshire , Bro . Colonel Charles Lyne ; " and in doing so remarked that he had hatl the pleasure of knowing the P . G . M ., and had watched his Masonic career ever since he entered Newport , and it must be very gratifying to him to find himself at the highest point in the province which it was possible to arrive . In the

absence of Bro . Colonel Charles Lyne , P . G . M ., this toast was responded to by Bro . Charles Rowe , P . G . S . " Tht W . the Deputy P . G . M . for Monmouthshire , Bro . Captain S . G . Homfray , and the rest of the Prov . G . L . Officers , " was given by Bro . Richards , the S . W . The toast of the evening was "The W . M . 1429 , Bro . James Horner , P . G . A . D . C ., Mon , " and was proposed in eulogistic terms

by Bro . F . Orders . In the most enthusiastic manner the brethren acknowledged the toast , and the W . M . feelingly responded . The remaining toasts were the " Installing Master" ( Bro . Orders ) , "The Masonic Charities , " "The Visiting Brethren , " "The W . M ., Officers , and the Brethren of the Silurian Lodge , " ( to which Bro . Campbell , W . M ., responded ) , "The Isca Lodge , and other Lidges of the

Province , " and "The Officers of the Albert Edward Prince of Wales Lodge . " The Tylers toast brought to a termination a most harmoniously-spent evening . BARNSLEY . —Friendly Lodge ( No . 1513 ) . —The celebration of the festival of St . John the Evangelist , and the installation of the Worshipful Master of the above-named lodge was held on Thursday , January 3 rd ,

at the King ' s Head Hotel , when in the presence of a number of the Craft , Bro . W . Winsworth was duly installed as Master . The ceremony was very ably performed by Bro . G . Sykes , P . M . 290 ; supported by Bros . Braithwaite , P . M . 151 . -1 ; Wood , P . M . 290 ; Farrar , P . M . 1592 . Beauland , W . M . 1562 ; Slack , P . M . 919 . The following brethren were appointed antl invested as officers of the

lodge for the ensuing year , viz .: Bro . Gration , I . P . M . j Chambers , S . W . Morris , J . W . ; Watson , Treas . ; Massie , Sec ; Shepherd , S . D . ; Alderson , J . D . ; Nelson , I . G . ; Home and Whiteley , Stewards ; Rogers , Tyler . A banquet in honour of the festival was afterwards held , about forty sitting down , amongst whom were visitors from Lodges , No . 55 , 139 , Sheffield ; 291 , Huddersfield ; 306 ,

Leeds ; 910 , Pontefract ; 1492 , Penistowe . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were propositi and duly responded to ; the enjoyment of the evening was much enhanced by some capital songs and music given by several of the brethren . LIVERPOOL . —Marlborough Lodge ( No . 1620 ) . —The first installation meeting in connection with

this suburban lodge , after its consecration , was held atthe Derby Hall , Tucbrook , near Liverpool , on Wednesday afternoon , the 2 nd inst . The lodge was duly opened by Bro . W . Woods , W . M ., and amongst those in the lodge room during the afternoon and evening , were Bros . W . Pughe , S . W . j G . Lunt , J . W . ; L . Bagnall , Treasurer ; H . Hindle , Secretary ; C . Tyrer , S . D . ; G . Lunt , 1393 , ( who

kindly undertook to act as Tyler pro tem . ) , J . A . Barrow , J . Asbury , C . J . Carr , R . Brown , W . King , A . F . Ingham , N . J . Pitts , T . Fletcher , jun ., A . H . Carmichael , J . McFall , G . P . Getterton , W . E . G . Tisdale , H . T . Rourke , T , McCracken , W . Bulcock , P . C . Asbury , J . W . Wood , A . Thomas , J . W . Lightbound , W . Thomason , H . J . Blackburn , D . Gaudin , A . Preston , W . Brown , and A . Ashley ,

The visitors were Bros . J . W . Turley , P . P . G . J . D . ; E . Ford , S . W . 1386 ; J . P . Bryan , 1035 ; J . Boyle , 823 ; R- Hargreaves , 1182 ; J . C . Salmon , S 05 ; J . Barlow , 440 ; T . Carr , 1094 ; R . H . Evans , P . M . 292 ; W . C . Erwin , Sec . 1 . 393 i T- Sammons , W . M . 1391 ; VV . J . Lunt , P . M . and Treasurer 823 ; J . Lilly , 1182 ; W . Wilson . P . M . 823 ; W . H . Hignett , 1547 , and others . The minutes of the

previous meeting having been read and confirmed , five brethren were passed to the degree of F . C . by the retiring W . M ., ( Bro . Woods ) , who afterwards installed Bro . Wm . Pughe as his successor in the chair of K . S ., thc presentation for that purpose having been made by Bros . P . M . Evans and P . M . Lunt . The following brethren were subsequently invested officers for the coming year , Bros . W . Woods ,

I . P . M . ; T . Lunt , S . W . ; H . Hindle , J . W . ; Luke Bagnall , Treasurer ; Henry Pitts , Secretary ; C . Tyrer , S . D . ; W . Thomason , J . D . ; T . McCracken , I . G . ; Wm . King , S . S . ; H . Barrow , J . S . ; P . C . Asbery , A . S . Several propositions for initiation and joining having been made , the lodge was duly closed , after the balance sheet had been pissed , the brethren dined in the evening under the presidency of Bro . Pughe , W . M . About sixty brethren

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sat down , the excellent catering of Bro . Vines , P . G . D . C , giving thc usual satisfaction . Several capital glees , songs , & c , were sung in goo 1 style by Bros . Barlow , 440 , ( Canada ); C Waterson . 1035 -, A . C . Forshaw , 1035 ; R . N . Hobart , 1505 , and J . P . Bryan , 1035 , 203 , honorary Organist of the Mirlborough . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured .

In responding to thc " Provincial Grand Officers , Bro . W . G . Lunt said that although not a Present or Past Provincial Officer , he fully approved of the custom of honouring the Grantl Officers on such occasions , and bore testimony to the urbanity and assiduity of the Provincial Grand Master , Lord Skelmersdale . "The Worshipful Master" was proposed by Bro . W . Woods , I . P . M ., who

expressed his gratifica'ion at thc choice the lodge had made , and said that from his long personal observation he could testify to the careful attention given by Bro . Pughe to his Masonic duties . He was sure that the lodge would prosper under his government , and gave his assurance of hearty co-operation during the coming year . The W . M . in replying , thanked them for the great kindness which

he had experienced from every one in the lodge since his connection with it , and expressed his determination to tlo all in his power to ; keep up the prestige of the lodge . The "Installing Master" was proposed by the W . M ., who spoke to the hard work undergone by Bro . Woods in forming the lodge , and attending to its affairs during his year of office . He had much pleasure in presenting to

him , on behalf ot the brethren , a handsome tea antl coffee service , as a small token of their estee 11 and gratitude . Bro . Wootls replied in suitable terms , and said that he was heartily glad that the efforts of himself and other brethren had been successful in providing a proper house for Masonry in Tuebrook , and expressed his conviction that the Marlborough Lodge would goon and prosper . "The

Visitors " was proposed by the W . M ., and responded to by Bro . Dr . Crawford , 680 , and Bro . R . H . Evans , P . M . 292 , in eloquent terms . " The Officers " followed , and the W . M . congratulated the lodge on possessing such a competent staff for the coming twelve months . Bro . George Lunt , S . W ., and others acknowledged the toast . " The Charities" was responded to by Bro . John Jones , P . M .

216 , who stated that at three meetings lately of Masons no less a sum than ^ 20 , 000 had been subscribed by the brethren . Ths " Musical Brethren " was acknowledged by Bro . J . P . Bryan , IO-JS . HAMPTON WICK . —Wolsey Lodge ( No . 1656 ) . —An emergency meeting of this new but most successful provincial lodge was held at the hostelry of Bro .

Andrews , of the White Hart , on Saturday , the 5 th inst ., and which was , for an " off-night , " very fairly attended . Amongst those present were Bros . W . Hammond , P . P . G . D . of Midx ., P . M . 201 , 2326 , 1 5 , W . M . ; B . Sharp , P . M . P . G . S . of Midx . S . W . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . O . of Midx ., J . W . 1381 , and acting J . W . ( Freemason ); the Rev . J . De Crespigny , P . P . G . C . of Midx ., Chaplain , acting I . P . M . ;

T . Ockenden , S . D . 1512 , Secretary ; Forge , acting I . G . ; Marvin , D . C . ; and Scott , W . S . The W . M . had convened the meeting for the purpose of easing his agenda of business at the next regular lodge night , but his good intentions were partly frustrated by the non-attendance of several brethren and gentlemen who were down for raising , passing antl initiation . Thc ballot having been

successfully taken for the latter , the W . M . proceeded to initiate two out of thc five present , namely , Messrs . Humphries , and Bicknell , ( serving brother ) . He then passed Bros . Worthington and Murray , to the degree of M . M ., the whole of the work being most carefully performed . A proposition for initiation having been taken , the lodge , after sitting upwards of three hours , was adjourred until

the first Monday in the ensuing month . The visitors were Bros . Herbert Jones , 1326 , Murphy , and Henry Jones , 1512 . During the evening , thc Secretary read the names of many brethren and others who had forwarded apologies for their non-attendance . There was no banquet , but the brethren partook of a slight refreshment . The only toasts were " The W . M ., " and "The Initiates , " the

rest of the evening being devoted to conviviality . NORTH WOOLWICH . —Henley Lodge ( No . 1472 ) . —On Tuesday the 1 st inst ., the above pleasant and flourishing little lodge held one of its usual monthly meetings at Bro . West ' s house , the Three Crowns , Bro . W . Steele , W . M ., in the chair , supported by the following officers : Bros . Manning , S . W . ; Turner , J . W . ; Plume ,

S . D . ; Dr . Vance , J . D . ; Lloyd , I . G . ; and Thomas , who officiated for Bro . Steadman , O . G . The Past Masters present were Bros . J . Henderson , who is as well Sec . ; and West , who is P . M . of lodges 1076 , J 327 , 1437 , and P . P . G . S . D . Herts . The business before the lodge consisted of balloting for Mr . J . Geller , but although the result was favourable , unavoidable circu instances kept the

candidate away . Bro . W . Penlney was then raised to the Sublime Degree by the W . M . most impressively , and as usual , the working of the subordinate offices was perfect . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a dinner , served in Bro . West's best style . At refreshment the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in thc usual way among Masons , and the rest of the evening was spent most enjoyably .

INSTRUCTION . THE EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE ( No . 1643 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , 4 th inst ., at the Mitre Hotel , Goulborne-road , Notting Hill . There were present Bros . Penn , W . M . ; Crabb , S . W . ; Smout , sen ., J . W . ; Spiegel , S . D . ; Wood , J . D . ; Luhtwitz ,

I . G . ; Smout , jun ., Secretary ; Savage , P . M ., Preceptor ; Murles , P . M . ; Tcttenbrun , Woodmason , Whittaker , Dehane , Gabb , Hatton , and oihers . The ceremony of raising was then rehearsed , and Bro . Woodmason being the candidate , thc lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the Fir-it and Second Sections was then worked by Bro .

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Savage , assisted by the brethren . The reply of Bro . Park - house , S . W ., of the mother lotlge , to the letter of sym pathy , send to him from this lodge of instruction , wa s then read , in which hc expresses his grateful thanks to the brethren . A committee was then appointed to arrange

the bye-laws of this lodge , consisting of Bros . Penn , W . M . ; Murlis , P . M . ; Adkins , and Spiegel . The lodge will meet next Friday , at half-past seven , when Bro . Spiegel will occupy the chair , and promises not only to work the Three Degrees , but will also explain the Tracing Boards fin the First and Second Degree .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

LION AND LAMB CHAPTER ( No . 192 ) . — -The January meeting of this chapter was held at the Cannon-street Hotel , on Wednesday last , the 16 th inst . The officers and members present were Comps . F . D . R . Copestick , M . E . Z . ; H . Birdseye , H . ; T . C . Chapman , J . ; George Phythian , P . S . ; R . Pawson Hooton , W . E . Newton , Thomas Cohu , Francis Fellows , S . E . ; George

Kenning , Treas . ; George Newman , P . Z . ; James Lorkin , E Benard , W . H . Brand , E . F . Storr , Wilson , Cox , Arkell , Ewins , CCann , Perry , and others . The visitors were Comps W . Birdseye , H . Everett , and Forsyth , P . Z . Victoria Chapter . Thc minutes of the last meeting were reatl and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bro . William Francis Darnell , of the Lion antl Lamb Lotlge , No . 192 . It

proving unanimous in his favour , he was duly exalted to the degree of Royal Arch . The installation of Princip lis and induction of officers was then proceeded with , underlie able guidance of thc veteran and much esteemed Comp . H . Muggeridge , P . M ., P . Z ., etc ., with the following result : Comps . H . Birdseye , M . E . Z ; T . C . Chapman , H . ; R . P . Hooton , J . ; George Kenning , Treas . ; F . Fellows , S . E . ; G . Phythian ,

S . N . ; E . F . Storr , P . S . ; C . B . Cheese , First A . S . ; J . Lorkin , Second A . S . A P . Z . jewel was voted to Comp . F . D . R . Copestick . A satisfactory audit was declared for the year 1877 . under the able management of the outgoing Z ., Bro . F . D . R . Copestick . A banquet followed , the usual toasts being given and responded to . BATH . —Tynte Chapter ( No . -179 ) . —A regular

meeting was held on Tut-sday , January 15 th , at which there was no other business than the installation of Principals , who hatl previously been nominated . In the absence of the First Principal his chair was taken by Ex . Comp . Becket , P . Z . ; that of H . by Ex . Comp . Watts ; and that of J . by Ex . Comp . Dutton . The chapter was opened by them at 7 . 40 . There were also present Past First

Principals Reeves and Davis , and as visitors Col . Ford , P . Z . 53 ; Dr . Hopkins , P . Z . 328 , 587 , 710 ; Carey , Z . 41 . The minutes of the previous meeting werc read and confirmed . The new officers having been balloted for and unanimously elected , Ex Comp . Dr . Hopkins installed Ex . Comps . Watts , as Z . ; Dutton , as H . ; and Lotler , as J . Comp . Gore was appointed E . ; Reeves , N . and Treas . ; Becket ,

P . Soj . ; and Gazzard , Janitor . A vote of thanks to tbe Installing Principal , for his assistance , was carried by acclamation . A long discussion ensued on matters connected with the chapter , and the proceedings were brought to a close at 9 . 30 . KIRKBY LONSDALE . —Bective Chapter ( No . 1074 ) . —The regular quarterly convocation of this

chapter was held on Friday , the nth inst ., at one o ' clock . In the unavoidable absence of the M . E . Z ., Earl Bective , M . P ., Prov . G . Supt ., his chair was occupied by Ex . Comp . John Bowes , P . Z ., Prov . G . S . N ., supported by Ex . Comps . W . Dodd , P . Z ., H . ; Rev . Canon Ware as J , ; Comps . Dr . Page , E . ; R . ( . Godfrey , N ., acting P . S . ; W . James , Dr . Waller , No . 2 , S . C , and a goodly number of other companions . Thc chapter was opened by the Principals ,

when the members generally were admitted . Thc minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken lor three candidates , duly proposed , all of whom were unanimously accepted , and Bros . Waring , P . M ., and Anderson being present were duly exalted . The thanks of the lodge having been accorded to the acting M . E . Z ., and there being no further business it was closed with the usual solemnities .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

" A Sculptor ' s Studio " in our next . H . H . —We omitted the ritual technicalities purposely . We do not profess to publish them . Owing to the pressure upon our columns this week thc following reports stand over : —Lodges 13 , 151 , 209 , 237 , 379 . 4 * 9 . 4 o 9 > 477 . 586 . 597 , 663 , 732 , 1035 , 1044 .

The Christmas double number of the " Masonic Magazine " has reached us , and we notice contains , amid a mass of generally interesting reading , much that is especially attractive to members of the Craft . We have glanced at several of the articles , and note many that

are both curious and pleasant in its well-stocked pages .- — The Southampton Observer . To meet the demand npon our space , an adtlitional 4 pages has been included in this week ' s issueof " The Freemason , " making it a 24-page paper .

Constitutions of the Ancient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons , containing the Charges , Regulations , E . A . Song , & c . A copy should be in the possession of every brother . It may be obtained for 2 S . at the office of the Freemason , or will be sent post free to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of twenty-five penny stamps . Address , Publisher , 198 , Fleet-street , London . —ADVT ,

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ONE OF THE GREATEST HIN DRANGES TO MASONIC LITER ATURE. Article 5
TIME'S REVOLUTIONS. Article 5
Original Correspondence. Article 5
CONSECRATION OF THE CHOLMELEY LODGE, No. 1731. Article 7
Reviews. Article 7
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 8
CENTENARY OF THE MOUNT LEBANON LODGE, No. 73. Article 8
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 9
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 9
THE ANNUAL MASONIC BALL AT LIVERPOOL. Article 10
Ireland. Article 10
Public Amusements. Article 10
THE LATE KING OF ITALY. Article 10
Obituary. Article 11
ORDER OF HIGH PRIESTHOOD. Article 11
R.M.I.B. OLD SCHOLARS' REUNION. Article 11
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Answers to Correspondents. Article 12
Births ,Marriages and Deaths. Article 12
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THE LAST QUARTERLY COURT OF THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CHARITABLE ADMINISTRATION. Article 12
MASONIC BALL AT BLACKBURN AND PRESENTATION TO BRO. LE GENDRE N. STARKIE. Article 14
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in due form at 2 . 30 , when the ordinary lodge business having been disposed of , Bro . Frederick Orders , the W . M . for the past year , proceeded with thc installation of Bro . James Horner , P . G . A . D . C , as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . These responsible duties were admirably carried out , and thc retiring W . M . received thc congratulations of the brethren present , as

did also the newly installed W . M . on his having been placed in the chair of King Solomon . The W . M . next proceeded to invest his officers for the ensuing year , the list being composed as follows : Bro . James Horner , W . M . ; F . Orders , I . P . M . ; W . Walkings , Treasurer ; Henry Richards , S . W . ; James Sanders , J . W . ; W . M . Locke , Secretary ; W . H . Wheeler , Assistant-Secretary ; A . Taylor ,

S . D . ; J . E . Thomas , J . D . ; E . Conner , Supt . W . ; E . W . Perrin , Organist ; W . Welsford , I . G . ; J . Jenkins and E . W . Evans , Stewards ; H . Fletcher , Tyler ; W . Hopton , Assistant-Tyler . This concluded the business of the lodge , which was closed in due form , thc brethren adjourning to the " Westgate Hotel , "' where the annual banquet took place . Bro . Hallen laid covers for about fifty brethren ,

and the viands were of thc choicest and most recherche kind . The W . M . proceeded with the toast list , first giving " The Queen and the Craft , " followed by " The M . W . G . M . of England , his Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince ' of Wales , K . G . ; " " The M . W . Pro G . M ., the Earl of Carnarvon , the R . W . Deputy G . M . the Viscount Skelmersdale , and the Officers of the G . Lodge of England . ''

Bro . Dr . W . Morgan then gave " The R . W . the Prov . G . M . for Monmouthshire , Bro . Colonel Charles Lyne ; " and in doing so remarked that he had hatl the pleasure of knowing the P . G . M ., and had watched his Masonic career ever since he entered Newport , and it must be very gratifying to him to find himself at the highest point in the province which it was possible to arrive . In the

absence of Bro . Colonel Charles Lyne , P . G . M ., this toast was responded to by Bro . Charles Rowe , P . G . S . " Tht W . the Deputy P . G . M . for Monmouthshire , Bro . Captain S . G . Homfray , and the rest of the Prov . G . L . Officers , " was given by Bro . Richards , the S . W . The toast of the evening was "The W . M . 1429 , Bro . James Horner , P . G . A . D . C ., Mon , " and was proposed in eulogistic terms

by Bro . F . Orders . In the most enthusiastic manner the brethren acknowledged the toast , and the W . M . feelingly responded . The remaining toasts were the " Installing Master" ( Bro . Orders ) , "The Masonic Charities , " "The Visiting Brethren , " "The W . M ., Officers , and the Brethren of the Silurian Lodge , " ( to which Bro . Campbell , W . M ., responded ) , "The Isca Lodge , and other Lidges of the

Province , " and "The Officers of the Albert Edward Prince of Wales Lodge . " The Tylers toast brought to a termination a most harmoniously-spent evening . BARNSLEY . —Friendly Lodge ( No . 1513 ) . —The celebration of the festival of St . John the Evangelist , and the installation of the Worshipful Master of the above-named lodge was held on Thursday , January 3 rd ,

at the King ' s Head Hotel , when in the presence of a number of the Craft , Bro . W . Winsworth was duly installed as Master . The ceremony was very ably performed by Bro . G . Sykes , P . M . 290 ; supported by Bros . Braithwaite , P . M . 151 . -1 ; Wood , P . M . 290 ; Farrar , P . M . 1592 . Beauland , W . M . 1562 ; Slack , P . M . 919 . The following brethren were appointed antl invested as officers of the

lodge for the ensuing year , viz .: Bro . Gration , I . P . M . j Chambers , S . W . Morris , J . W . ; Watson , Treas . ; Massie , Sec ; Shepherd , S . D . ; Alderson , J . D . ; Nelson , I . G . ; Home and Whiteley , Stewards ; Rogers , Tyler . A banquet in honour of the festival was afterwards held , about forty sitting down , amongst whom were visitors from Lodges , No . 55 , 139 , Sheffield ; 291 , Huddersfield ; 306 ,

Leeds ; 910 , Pontefract ; 1492 , Penistowe . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were propositi and duly responded to ; the enjoyment of the evening was much enhanced by some capital songs and music given by several of the brethren . LIVERPOOL . —Marlborough Lodge ( No . 1620 ) . —The first installation meeting in connection with

this suburban lodge , after its consecration , was held atthe Derby Hall , Tucbrook , near Liverpool , on Wednesday afternoon , the 2 nd inst . The lodge was duly opened by Bro . W . Woods , W . M ., and amongst those in the lodge room during the afternoon and evening , were Bros . W . Pughe , S . W . j G . Lunt , J . W . ; L . Bagnall , Treasurer ; H . Hindle , Secretary ; C . Tyrer , S . D . ; G . Lunt , 1393 , ( who

kindly undertook to act as Tyler pro tem . ) , J . A . Barrow , J . Asbury , C . J . Carr , R . Brown , W . King , A . F . Ingham , N . J . Pitts , T . Fletcher , jun ., A . H . Carmichael , J . McFall , G . P . Getterton , W . E . G . Tisdale , H . T . Rourke , T , McCracken , W . Bulcock , P . C . Asbury , J . W . Wood , A . Thomas , J . W . Lightbound , W . Thomason , H . J . Blackburn , D . Gaudin , A . Preston , W . Brown , and A . Ashley ,

The visitors were Bros . J . W . Turley , P . P . G . J . D . ; E . Ford , S . W . 1386 ; J . P . Bryan , 1035 ; J . Boyle , 823 ; R- Hargreaves , 1182 ; J . C . Salmon , S 05 ; J . Barlow , 440 ; T . Carr , 1094 ; R . H . Evans , P . M . 292 ; W . C . Erwin , Sec . 1 . 393 i T- Sammons , W . M . 1391 ; VV . J . Lunt , P . M . and Treasurer 823 ; J . Lilly , 1182 ; W . Wilson . P . M . 823 ; W . H . Hignett , 1547 , and others . The minutes of the

previous meeting having been read and confirmed , five brethren were passed to the degree of F . C . by the retiring W . M ., ( Bro . Woods ) , who afterwards installed Bro . Wm . Pughe as his successor in the chair of K . S ., thc presentation for that purpose having been made by Bros . P . M . Evans and P . M . Lunt . The following brethren were subsequently invested officers for the coming year , Bros . W . Woods ,

I . P . M . ; T . Lunt , S . W . ; H . Hindle , J . W . ; Luke Bagnall , Treasurer ; Henry Pitts , Secretary ; C . Tyrer , S . D . ; W . Thomason , J . D . ; T . McCracken , I . G . ; Wm . King , S . S . ; H . Barrow , J . S . ; P . C . Asbery , A . S . Several propositions for initiation and joining having been made , the lodge was duly closed , after the balance sheet had been pissed , the brethren dined in the evening under the presidency of Bro . Pughe , W . M . About sixty brethren

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sat down , the excellent catering of Bro . Vines , P . G . D . C , giving thc usual satisfaction . Several capital glees , songs , & c , were sung in goo 1 style by Bros . Barlow , 440 , ( Canada ); C Waterson . 1035 -, A . C . Forshaw , 1035 ; R . N . Hobart , 1505 , and J . P . Bryan , 1035 , 203 , honorary Organist of the Mirlborough . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured .

In responding to thc " Provincial Grand Officers , Bro . W . G . Lunt said that although not a Present or Past Provincial Officer , he fully approved of the custom of honouring the Grantl Officers on such occasions , and bore testimony to the urbanity and assiduity of the Provincial Grand Master , Lord Skelmersdale . "The Worshipful Master" was proposed by Bro . W . Woods , I . P . M ., who

expressed his gratifica'ion at thc choice the lodge had made , and said that from his long personal observation he could testify to the careful attention given by Bro . Pughe to his Masonic duties . He was sure that the lodge would prosper under his government , and gave his assurance of hearty co-operation during the coming year . The W . M . in replying , thanked them for the great kindness which

he had experienced from every one in the lodge since his connection with it , and expressed his determination to tlo all in his power to ; keep up the prestige of the lodge . The "Installing Master" was proposed by the W . M ., who spoke to the hard work undergone by Bro . Woods in forming the lodge , and attending to its affairs during his year of office . He had much pleasure in presenting to

him , on behalf ot the brethren , a handsome tea antl coffee service , as a small token of their estee 11 and gratitude . Bro . Wootls replied in suitable terms , and said that he was heartily glad that the efforts of himself and other brethren had been successful in providing a proper house for Masonry in Tuebrook , and expressed his conviction that the Marlborough Lodge would goon and prosper . "The

Visitors " was proposed by the W . M ., and responded to by Bro . Dr . Crawford , 680 , and Bro . R . H . Evans , P . M . 292 , in eloquent terms . " The Officers " followed , and the W . M . congratulated the lodge on possessing such a competent staff for the coming twelve months . Bro . George Lunt , S . W ., and others acknowledged the toast . " The Charities" was responded to by Bro . John Jones , P . M .

216 , who stated that at three meetings lately of Masons no less a sum than ^ 20 , 000 had been subscribed by the brethren . Ths " Musical Brethren " was acknowledged by Bro . J . P . Bryan , IO-JS . HAMPTON WICK . —Wolsey Lodge ( No . 1656 ) . —An emergency meeting of this new but most successful provincial lodge was held at the hostelry of Bro .

Andrews , of the White Hart , on Saturday , the 5 th inst ., and which was , for an " off-night , " very fairly attended . Amongst those present were Bros . W . Hammond , P . P . G . D . of Midx ., P . M . 201 , 2326 , 1 5 , W . M . ; B . Sharp , P . M . P . G . S . of Midx . S . W . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . O . of Midx ., J . W . 1381 , and acting J . W . ( Freemason ); the Rev . J . De Crespigny , P . P . G . C . of Midx ., Chaplain , acting I . P . M . ;

T . Ockenden , S . D . 1512 , Secretary ; Forge , acting I . G . ; Marvin , D . C . ; and Scott , W . S . The W . M . had convened the meeting for the purpose of easing his agenda of business at the next regular lodge night , but his good intentions were partly frustrated by the non-attendance of several brethren and gentlemen who were down for raising , passing antl initiation . Thc ballot having been

successfully taken for the latter , the W . M . proceeded to initiate two out of thc five present , namely , Messrs . Humphries , and Bicknell , ( serving brother ) . He then passed Bros . Worthington and Murray , to the degree of M . M ., the whole of the work being most carefully performed . A proposition for initiation having been taken , the lodge , after sitting upwards of three hours , was adjourred until

the first Monday in the ensuing month . The visitors were Bros . Herbert Jones , 1326 , Murphy , and Henry Jones , 1512 . During the evening , thc Secretary read the names of many brethren and others who had forwarded apologies for their non-attendance . There was no banquet , but the brethren partook of a slight refreshment . The only toasts were " The W . M ., " and "The Initiates , " the

rest of the evening being devoted to conviviality . NORTH WOOLWICH . —Henley Lodge ( No . 1472 ) . —On Tuesday the 1 st inst ., the above pleasant and flourishing little lodge held one of its usual monthly meetings at Bro . West ' s house , the Three Crowns , Bro . W . Steele , W . M ., in the chair , supported by the following officers : Bros . Manning , S . W . ; Turner , J . W . ; Plume ,

S . D . ; Dr . Vance , J . D . ; Lloyd , I . G . ; and Thomas , who officiated for Bro . Steadman , O . G . The Past Masters present were Bros . J . Henderson , who is as well Sec . ; and West , who is P . M . of lodges 1076 , J 327 , 1437 , and P . P . G . S . D . Herts . The business before the lodge consisted of balloting for Mr . J . Geller , but although the result was favourable , unavoidable circu instances kept the

candidate away . Bro . W . Penlney was then raised to the Sublime Degree by the W . M . most impressively , and as usual , the working of the subordinate offices was perfect . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a dinner , served in Bro . West's best style . At refreshment the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in thc usual way among Masons , and the rest of the evening was spent most enjoyably .

INSTRUCTION . THE EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE ( No . 1643 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Friday , 4 th inst ., at the Mitre Hotel , Goulborne-road , Notting Hill . There were present Bros . Penn , W . M . ; Crabb , S . W . ; Smout , sen ., J . W . ; Spiegel , S . D . ; Wood , J . D . ; Luhtwitz ,

I . G . ; Smout , jun ., Secretary ; Savage , P . M ., Preceptor ; Murles , P . M . ; Tcttenbrun , Woodmason , Whittaker , Dehane , Gabb , Hatton , and oihers . The ceremony of raising was then rehearsed , and Bro . Woodmason being the candidate , thc lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the Fir-it and Second Sections was then worked by Bro .

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Savage , assisted by the brethren . The reply of Bro . Park - house , S . W ., of the mother lotlge , to the letter of sym pathy , send to him from this lodge of instruction , wa s then read , in which hc expresses his grateful thanks to the brethren . A committee was then appointed to arrange

the bye-laws of this lodge , consisting of Bros . Penn , W . M . ; Murlis , P . M . ; Adkins , and Spiegel . The lodge will meet next Friday , at half-past seven , when Bro . Spiegel will occupy the chair , and promises not only to work the Three Degrees , but will also explain the Tracing Boards fin the First and Second Degree .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

LION AND LAMB CHAPTER ( No . 192 ) . — -The January meeting of this chapter was held at the Cannon-street Hotel , on Wednesday last , the 16 th inst . The officers and members present were Comps . F . D . R . Copestick , M . E . Z . ; H . Birdseye , H . ; T . C . Chapman , J . ; George Phythian , P . S . ; R . Pawson Hooton , W . E . Newton , Thomas Cohu , Francis Fellows , S . E . ; George

Kenning , Treas . ; George Newman , P . Z . ; James Lorkin , E Benard , W . H . Brand , E . F . Storr , Wilson , Cox , Arkell , Ewins , CCann , Perry , and others . The visitors were Comps W . Birdseye , H . Everett , and Forsyth , P . Z . Victoria Chapter . Thc minutes of the last meeting were reatl and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bro . William Francis Darnell , of the Lion antl Lamb Lotlge , No . 192 . It

proving unanimous in his favour , he was duly exalted to the degree of Royal Arch . The installation of Princip lis and induction of officers was then proceeded with , underlie able guidance of thc veteran and much esteemed Comp . H . Muggeridge , P . M ., P . Z ., etc ., with the following result : Comps . H . Birdseye , M . E . Z ; T . C . Chapman , H . ; R . P . Hooton , J . ; George Kenning , Treas . ; F . Fellows , S . E . ; G . Phythian ,

S . N . ; E . F . Storr , P . S . ; C . B . Cheese , First A . S . ; J . Lorkin , Second A . S . A P . Z . jewel was voted to Comp . F . D . R . Copestick . A satisfactory audit was declared for the year 1877 . under the able management of the outgoing Z ., Bro . F . D . R . Copestick . A banquet followed , the usual toasts being given and responded to . BATH . —Tynte Chapter ( No . -179 ) . —A regular

meeting was held on Tut-sday , January 15 th , at which there was no other business than the installation of Principals , who hatl previously been nominated . In the absence of the First Principal his chair was taken by Ex . Comp . Becket , P . Z . ; that of H . by Ex . Comp . Watts ; and that of J . by Ex . Comp . Dutton . The chapter was opened by them at 7 . 40 . There were also present Past First

Principals Reeves and Davis , and as visitors Col . Ford , P . Z . 53 ; Dr . Hopkins , P . Z . 328 , 587 , 710 ; Carey , Z . 41 . The minutes of the previous meeting werc read and confirmed . The new officers having been balloted for and unanimously elected , Ex Comp . Dr . Hopkins installed Ex . Comps . Watts , as Z . ; Dutton , as H . ; and Lotler , as J . Comp . Gore was appointed E . ; Reeves , N . and Treas . ; Becket ,

P . Soj . ; and Gazzard , Janitor . A vote of thanks to tbe Installing Principal , for his assistance , was carried by acclamation . A long discussion ensued on matters connected with the chapter , and the proceedings were brought to a close at 9 . 30 . KIRKBY LONSDALE . —Bective Chapter ( No . 1074 ) . —The regular quarterly convocation of this

chapter was held on Friday , the nth inst ., at one o ' clock . In the unavoidable absence of the M . E . Z ., Earl Bective , M . P ., Prov . G . Supt ., his chair was occupied by Ex . Comp . John Bowes , P . Z ., Prov . G . S . N ., supported by Ex . Comps . W . Dodd , P . Z ., H . ; Rev . Canon Ware as J , ; Comps . Dr . Page , E . ; R . ( . Godfrey , N ., acting P . S . ; W . James , Dr . Waller , No . 2 , S . C , and a goodly number of other companions . Thc chapter was opened by the Principals ,

when the members generally were admitted . Thc minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken lor three candidates , duly proposed , all of whom were unanimously accepted , and Bros . Waring , P . M ., and Anderson being present were duly exalted . The thanks of the lodge having been accorded to the acting M . E . Z ., and there being no further business it was closed with the usual solemnities .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

" A Sculptor ' s Studio " in our next . H . H . —We omitted the ritual technicalities purposely . We do not profess to publish them . Owing to the pressure upon our columns this week thc following reports stand over : —Lodges 13 , 151 , 209 , 237 , 379 . 4 * 9 . 4 o 9 > 477 . 586 . 597 , 663 , 732 , 1035 , 1044 .

The Christmas double number of the " Masonic Magazine " has reached us , and we notice contains , amid a mass of generally interesting reading , much that is especially attractive to members of the Craft . We have glanced at several of the articles , and note many that

are both curious and pleasant in its well-stocked pages .- — The Southampton Observer . To meet the demand npon our space , an adtlitional 4 pages has been included in this week ' s issueof " The Freemason , " making it a 24-page paper .

Constitutions of the Ancient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons , containing the Charges , Regulations , E . A . Song , & c . A copy should be in the possession of every brother . It may be obtained for 2 S . at the office of the Freemason , or will be sent post free to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of twenty-five penny stamps . Address , Publisher , 198 , Fleet-street , London . —ADVT ,

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