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Dudley . —Harmonic Lodge ( No . 313 ) . —Although this Lodge met on Tuesday , the 4 th December , for the important purpose of electing the W . M . for the year ensuing , yet the dinner given to Sir S . II . Northcete , Bart ., M . P . for Dudley , on that evening , by some of his constituents , had the effect of lessening the number of the members who would otherwise have attended . Lodge having been duly opened by Bro . Bristow , W . M ., Bro . William Caleb Henry Broomer , of Lodge of Stability , No . 824 ( Stourbridge ) , was elected a joining member ; after which

Bro . Thomas Cooper , J . W ., was unanimously elected to fill the office of W . M . for the year ensuing ; Bro . Matthew Dennison , P . M . and S . W ., unanimously appointed Treasurer ; and Bro . Garner , Tyler . Bro . Dennison , P . M ., baying taken the S . W . ' s chair last year in an emergency , resigned the W . M . ' s chair at this election in favour of Bro . Cooper , who will have no difficulty in satisfactorily filling the several offices . With the assistance of the indefatigable and perfect working Mason who is , his immediate P . M ., the next year ' s working will be looked upon with interest . At the last meeting a committee of officers , & c , was appointed

to communicate with Nos . 730 and 838 , respecting the annual Masonic Ball , which usually takes place in January . At this meeting the W . M . reported that a committee of No . 730 had been elected to arrange preliminaries with No . 313 , but that no reply had as yet been received from No . 838 . The members received with deep regret the resignation of Past Master Bro . J . C . Cook , Treasurer , caused by a very long illness , from which he is not yet out of danger , and the convalescence from

which must necessarily be so protracted that it was a question if he could ever take part in the duties again . Past Master Dennison was unanimously requested to convey to Bro . Cook the deep sorrow of the Lodge at his long and severe affliction , and their great regret at the resignation which was caused thereby . Lodge being closed in due form , it was adjourned to Tuesday , the 1 st of January , when the several Officers will be invested , and the Festival of St . John kept ,

with the celebration , at the same time , of the incoming year . At the supper many excellent speeches were made , the principal being by the W . M ., in introducing " The Health of the Visitors" ( Bro . the Rev . A . H . Gwynne , W . M ., No . 435 ; Bro . J . H . Houghton , No . 730 ; and Bro . Light ) , and that of the Rev . Bro . T . W . Herbert , in proposing the toast of "The W . M . " Before he knew him as a Mason , said the Rev . Brother , he respected him as a Man . The first time he saw him , he felt drawn towards him by a feeling of love and admiration , which later impressions had but deepened . First impressions

were seldom right or lasting , but this instance had proved an exception to the rule ; his Masonic acquaintance had strengthened the respect he held towards him , and taught him to value the man who could not swerve from the strict line of duty . Never since he entered the Lodge had he heard a word which the most fastidious could object to—never had he witnessed any display of ill-feeling—all had been to him indicative of the grand truths which were the basis of the Masonic fabric , and which had alone supported it in its integrity and purity through the generations and ages through which it had flourished and prospered . For much

of the love and harmony of the past year was he indebted to Bro . Bristow , who had ruled his Lodge with firmness , zeal , and love , and who would vacate the chair with the deep respect and warm admiration of every member of that Lodge—whose banner had inscribed upon it its well known name , "Harmonic . " The toast was received with due honours and the musical " Prosper , " which is

always so heartily given . Bro . Bristow returned thanks with evident emotion , his proudest wish being that he had discharged the duties of his office faithfully and impartially . The W . M . elected was not forgotten ; but he was unavoidably absent , from professional , engagements , during the toasts . The Visitors' toast was replied to by Bro . J . it . Houghton , M . R . C . S . ; and the Officers'by Past Master Dennison , S . W . ; and Bro . Sheppard , Steward , who has been a Mason nearly fifty years .

1 loyal , Standard ; Lodge ( No . 730 ) . This Lodge was opened in due form at Mrs . Smith ' s , the Dudley Arms Hotel , on Tuesday evening , the 13 th , the Uev . !> ro . J \ . in . Davius in the chair . A . communication from Bro . Hervey , relating to a proposed festival in March next , , in aid of the Boys' School , having been read ,

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THE FBEEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 1
JAIUARY 1, 1856. Article 1
TIME. Article 1
NOTES OE A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 6
VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. BY KENNETH R. H. MACKENZIE, F.S.A., Ph.D. Article 13
THE SIGNS OE ENGLAND. Article 19
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 24
TIME AND HIS BAG. Article 31
REVIEWS OF HEW BOOKS. Article 32
NOTES AHD QUERIES Article 39
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 40
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 42
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 42
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 53
PROVINCIAL. Article 56
ROYAL ARCH. Article 65
SCOTLAND. Article 68
SUMMARY OF HEWS FOR DECEMBER. Article 70
NOTICE. Article 72
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 72
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Peovistcial.

Dudley . —Harmonic Lodge ( No . 313 ) . —Although this Lodge met on Tuesday , the 4 th December , for the important purpose of electing the W . M . for the year ensuing , yet the dinner given to Sir S . II . Northcete , Bart ., M . P . for Dudley , on that evening , by some of his constituents , had the effect of lessening the number of the members who would otherwise have attended . Lodge having been duly opened by Bro . Bristow , W . M ., Bro . William Caleb Henry Broomer , of Lodge of Stability , No . 824 ( Stourbridge ) , was elected a joining member ; after which

Bro . Thomas Cooper , J . W ., was unanimously elected to fill the office of W . M . for the year ensuing ; Bro . Matthew Dennison , P . M . and S . W ., unanimously appointed Treasurer ; and Bro . Garner , Tyler . Bro . Dennison , P . M ., baying taken the S . W . ' s chair last year in an emergency , resigned the W . M . ' s chair at this election in favour of Bro . Cooper , who will have no difficulty in satisfactorily filling the several offices . With the assistance of the indefatigable and perfect working Mason who is , his immediate P . M ., the next year ' s working will be looked upon with interest . At the last meeting a committee of officers , & c , was appointed

to communicate with Nos . 730 and 838 , respecting the annual Masonic Ball , which usually takes place in January . At this meeting the W . M . reported that a committee of No . 730 had been elected to arrange preliminaries with No . 313 , but that no reply had as yet been received from No . 838 . The members received with deep regret the resignation of Past Master Bro . J . C . Cook , Treasurer , caused by a very long illness , from which he is not yet out of danger , and the convalescence from

which must necessarily be so protracted that it was a question if he could ever take part in the duties again . Past Master Dennison was unanimously requested to convey to Bro . Cook the deep sorrow of the Lodge at his long and severe affliction , and their great regret at the resignation which was caused thereby . Lodge being closed in due form , it was adjourned to Tuesday , the 1 st of January , when the several Officers will be invested , and the Festival of St . John kept ,

with the celebration , at the same time , of the incoming year . At the supper many excellent speeches were made , the principal being by the W . M ., in introducing " The Health of the Visitors" ( Bro . the Rev . A . H . Gwynne , W . M ., No . 435 ; Bro . J . H . Houghton , No . 730 ; and Bro . Light ) , and that of the Rev . Bro . T . W . Herbert , in proposing the toast of "The W . M . " Before he knew him as a Mason , said the Rev . Brother , he respected him as a Man . The first time he saw him , he felt drawn towards him by a feeling of love and admiration , which later impressions had but deepened . First impressions

were seldom right or lasting , but this instance had proved an exception to the rule ; his Masonic acquaintance had strengthened the respect he held towards him , and taught him to value the man who could not swerve from the strict line of duty . Never since he entered the Lodge had he heard a word which the most fastidious could object to—never had he witnessed any display of ill-feeling—all had been to him indicative of the grand truths which were the basis of the Masonic fabric , and which had alone supported it in its integrity and purity through the generations and ages through which it had flourished and prospered . For much

of the love and harmony of the past year was he indebted to Bro . Bristow , who had ruled his Lodge with firmness , zeal , and love , and who would vacate the chair with the deep respect and warm admiration of every member of that Lodge—whose banner had inscribed upon it its well known name , "Harmonic . " The toast was received with due honours and the musical " Prosper , " which is

always so heartily given . Bro . Bristow returned thanks with evident emotion , his proudest wish being that he had discharged the duties of his office faithfully and impartially . The W . M . elected was not forgotten ; but he was unavoidably absent , from professional , engagements , during the toasts . The Visitors' toast was replied to by Bro . J . it . Houghton , M . R . C . S . ; and the Officers'by Past Master Dennison , S . W . ; and Bro . Sheppard , Steward , who has been a Mason nearly fifty years .

1 loyal , Standard ; Lodge ( No . 730 ) . This Lodge was opened in due form at Mrs . Smith ' s , the Dudley Arms Hotel , on Tuesday evening , the 13 th , the Uev . !> ro . J \ . in . Davius in the chair . A . communication from Bro . Hervey , relating to a proposed festival in March next , , in aid of the Boys' School , having been read ,

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