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Provincial Lodges.

INSTRUCTION . THE ROYAL JUBILEE ( NO . 85 ) . —The brethren of this distinguished Lodge of Instruction held their anniversary festival on the evening of Tuesday , the 18 th ult .,. at the Masonic Hall , Falcon Tavern , ( Br . C . Ireland ) Fetter Lane . Br . Thos . Alex . Adams , W . M . of the Domatie Lodge , No . 206 , and P . M . of St . John's Lodge , No . 196 , ably presided . Those excellent working Masons Br . Hill , P . M . of the

Universal , No . 212 , and Br . Farmer , W . M . of the Lodge of United Pilgrims , No . 745 , severally filled the Wardens' chairs . The Lodgediaving been regularly opened , the minutes of the proceedings of the last Lodge were read and confirmed , after which it was proposed , seconded , and agreed to that as the Lodge was deeply indebted for its present flourishing and efficient condition to the zealous services of their Secretary and Treasurer , Br . Charles Ireland , the members should be invited to cooperate in presenting him with some testimonial of their fraternal regards and esteem .

A committee was then appointed to carry out the intention of the Lodge . After these proceedings the Lodge proceeded to work the seven sections of the first degree which ivere most correctl y rendered by Brs . Thomas , Brett , Tyrrell , Wadeson , Farmer , Hill , ' and Isaacs . The lecture having been completed , the brethren were called off , and about 40 in number sat down to a banquet served with that elegance and liberality which invariably characterizes the catering of their worthy host . After an evening spent in harmony and good fellowship , the business of Masonry was resumed , ivhen sei'eral of the visitors , including Brs . Gravel , Plummer , and Steward , were admitted as joining members of the Lodge , subject to the usual provision , after which the proceedings were closed in harmony .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DEVONSHIRE . CHAPTER OF FORTITUDE , STONEHOUSE ( NO . 122 ) . —Held at the Prince George Hotel . The members of this Chapter , after two failures , succeeded in getting the requisite number together , on the 18 th inst . The minutes of the last meeting ( in November last ) , ivere react and confirmed , after which the annual election and

installation of officers took place , but as this was done in a style prevalent in the Chapters . of these towns , we think it unnecessary to make further comment . We are led , however , to notice the fact , that two young companions ( never in a Chapter since their exaltation , last November ) , were given office , one as Scribe E ., the other as P . Soj ., over the head of one Companion who has held the office of assistant for three years past ( certainly a long time to sojourn iu one position ) . We are sorry to say thatsince the lamented decease of CompDrCarwithenthere has not been

, . . , , any P . G . C . for Devon , which accounts , in some measure , for the state of the private Chapters of these towns . DURHAM . CHAPTER-DE-LAMBTON ( No . 111 ) . —The companions of this Lodge held a convocation in the Phoenix Hallon Friday 31 st Augustfor the appointment of

officers-, , , for the ensuing year , when the following companions were duly elected :- Comps . Wm . Baglee , Z . ; J . Spark , H . ; L . Chatt ; J . ; Wm . Kyle , Scribe E . ; John Glen , N . j T . ilobson , P . Sojourner ; W . Burdes and W . Atty , Assistant-Sojournersj C . Rodgers , Treasurer ; P . J . Baglee , Janitor .

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UNIFORMITY OF RITUAL. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE FRENCH MASONS. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 21
LONDON LODGES. Article 24
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 25
ROYAL ARCH. Article 42
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 50
SUMMARY OF SMEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 53
NOTICES. Article 59
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Provincial Lodges.

INSTRUCTION . THE ROYAL JUBILEE ( NO . 85 ) . —The brethren of this distinguished Lodge of Instruction held their anniversary festival on the evening of Tuesday , the 18 th ult .,. at the Masonic Hall , Falcon Tavern , ( Br . C . Ireland ) Fetter Lane . Br . Thos . Alex . Adams , W . M . of the Domatie Lodge , No . 206 , and P . M . of St . John's Lodge , No . 196 , ably presided . Those excellent working Masons Br . Hill , P . M . of the

Universal , No . 212 , and Br . Farmer , W . M . of the Lodge of United Pilgrims , No . 745 , severally filled the Wardens' chairs . The Lodgediaving been regularly opened , the minutes of the proceedings of the last Lodge were read and confirmed , after which it was proposed , seconded , and agreed to that as the Lodge was deeply indebted for its present flourishing and efficient condition to the zealous services of their Secretary and Treasurer , Br . Charles Ireland , the members should be invited to cooperate in presenting him with some testimonial of their fraternal regards and esteem .

A committee was then appointed to carry out the intention of the Lodge . After these proceedings the Lodge proceeded to work the seven sections of the first degree which ivere most correctl y rendered by Brs . Thomas , Brett , Tyrrell , Wadeson , Farmer , Hill , ' and Isaacs . The lecture having been completed , the brethren were called off , and about 40 in number sat down to a banquet served with that elegance and liberality which invariably characterizes the catering of their worthy host . After an evening spent in harmony and good fellowship , the business of Masonry was resumed , ivhen sei'eral of the visitors , including Brs . Gravel , Plummer , and Steward , were admitted as joining members of the Lodge , subject to the usual provision , after which the proceedings were closed in harmony .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DEVONSHIRE . CHAPTER OF FORTITUDE , STONEHOUSE ( NO . 122 ) . —Held at the Prince George Hotel . The members of this Chapter , after two failures , succeeded in getting the requisite number together , on the 18 th inst . The minutes of the last meeting ( in November last ) , ivere react and confirmed , after which the annual election and

installation of officers took place , but as this was done in a style prevalent in the Chapters . of these towns , we think it unnecessary to make further comment . We are led , however , to notice the fact , that two young companions ( never in a Chapter since their exaltation , last November ) , were given office , one as Scribe E ., the other as P . Soj ., over the head of one Companion who has held the office of assistant for three years past ( certainly a long time to sojourn iu one position ) . We are sorry to say thatsince the lamented decease of CompDrCarwithenthere has not been

, . . , , any P . G . C . for Devon , which accounts , in some measure , for the state of the private Chapters of these towns . DURHAM . CHAPTER-DE-LAMBTON ( No . 111 ) . —The companions of this Lodge held a convocation in the Phoenix Hallon Friday 31 st Augustfor the appointment of

officers-, , , for the ensuing year , when the following companions were duly elected :- Comps . Wm . Baglee , Z . ; J . Spark , H . ; L . Chatt ; J . ; Wm . Kyle , Scribe E . ; John Glen , N . j T . ilobson , P . Sojourner ; W . Burdes and W . Atty , Assistant-Sojournersj C . Rodgers , Treasurer ; P . J . Baglee , Janitor .

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