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the discussion thereof was adjourned to a future night . A similar course was taken by the other Dudley Lodges , and many other surrounding Lodges . A letter containing Bro , J . C . Cook's , P . M . No . 313 , resignation ( from causes detailed more fully in our notice of No . 313 Lodge ) having been read , on the motion of the Rev . Brother , A . H . Gwvnne , J . D . ( W . M . of No . 435 ) , it was received with regret ; and on the suggestion of Bro . Wigginton , J . G ., Bro . Dennison , S . W ., was requested to convey the deep regret and sympathy of the Lodge to the much

respected Bro . Cook . The byedaws having been read , and nothing further offering , & c , Lodge was closed in due form . The whole of the Officers were present at the Lodge , and the visitors consisted of the Rev . Bro . T . W . Herbert , No . 313 ; and Bro . W . Beddard , No . 435 . At the banquet the Visitors ' toast was replied to by Bro . Beddard in a neat speech ; Bro . Renaud , P . M ., proposing the W . M ., _ and Bro . Barns , M . G ., that of Bro . Renaud , the irnmediate P . M . "The Officers" was replied to byJBro . Wiggington . After the other customary toasts , and the parting world-wide one of charity to those in need , the Brethren broke up at an early hour .

YORKSHIRE—WEST , Dewsbuky . —A Provincial Grand Lodge Meeting is to be held at Dewshury on Wednesday next . The Lodge will , in the first instance , be opened by the W . M . of the Three Grand Principles , No . 251 . Lodge of the Three Grand Principles ( No . 251 ) . —The monthly meeting of this flourishing Lodge took place in the Masonic Hall , on Thursday evening , the 20 th December , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . R . R . Nelson , who

raised a Brother to the Sublime Degree of M . M . ; after which he installed his successor for the ensuing year , Bro . Robert Hemingway ( son of the veteran Mason , Bro . Thomas Hemingway , P . P . S . G . W . of West Yorkshire , P . M . and P . T . ) , as W . M . After the close of this beautiful ceremony , the following Brethren were appointed and invested as Officers for the ensuing year : — -Bros . J . M . Harrison , S . W . ; Benjamin Oates , jun ., J . W . ; GeorgeFearnley , M . D ., P . P . S . G . W ., P . M ,, Treasurer ; Thomas Hemingway , P . P . S . G . W ., P . M . and P . T ., Secretary ;

William Hinchcliffe , S . D . ; John Spiking , J . D . ; James Hunter , J . G . ; Charles Knowles and Edwin Knowles , Stewards ; Luke Hinchcliffe , O . G . Previous to retiring from the chair , Bro , Nelson presented a very handsome ancient Bible to the Lodge , as a small token of his esteem for the Brethren and the Lodge , and hoped that the blessing of the G . A . O . T . U . might always rest upon them , and

that those principles from which the name of the Lodge was taken , and which were inculcated in those Holy Writings , the Great Light in Masonry might abound amongst the Brethren , and guide them , to all happiness . A vote of thanks was unanimously given to Bro . Nelson for his appropriate and valuable present .

Goole . —( Jalder Lodge ( No . 672 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled in their Lodge-room at the Sydney Hotel , on the 14 th instant , for the purpose , of installing Bro . Clough W . M . for the ensuing year , and also to celebrate the Festival of St . John . On the ceremony of the " installation of Bro . Clough being ended , the Lodge was closed , when the Brethren sat down to dinner , served in

Pro . Chattam ' s usual style . On the cloth being removed , the W . M . gave the usual Masonic and loyal toasts , which were received with due honours ; the evening was enlivened by several of the Brethren singing Masonic and other songs , and during the intervals by Bro . Schmidt Tyler playing several admired airs , on the accordion , which instrument he is perfect master of .

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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
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Peovistcial.

the discussion thereof was adjourned to a future night . A similar course was taken by the other Dudley Lodges , and many other surrounding Lodges . A letter containing Bro , J . C . Cook's , P . M . No . 313 , resignation ( from causes detailed more fully in our notice of No . 313 Lodge ) having been read , on the motion of the Rev . Brother , A . H . Gwvnne , J . D . ( W . M . of No . 435 ) , it was received with regret ; and on the suggestion of Bro . Wigginton , J . G ., Bro . Dennison , S . W ., was requested to convey the deep regret and sympathy of the Lodge to the much

respected Bro . Cook . The byedaws having been read , and nothing further offering , & c , Lodge was closed in due form . The whole of the Officers were present at the Lodge , and the visitors consisted of the Rev . Bro . T . W . Herbert , No . 313 ; and Bro . W . Beddard , No . 435 . At the banquet the Visitors ' toast was replied to by Bro . Beddard in a neat speech ; Bro . Renaud , P . M ., proposing the W . M ., _ and Bro . Barns , M . G ., that of Bro . Renaud , the irnmediate P . M . "The Officers" was replied to byJBro . Wiggington . After the other customary toasts , and the parting world-wide one of charity to those in need , the Brethren broke up at an early hour .

YORKSHIRE—WEST , Dewsbuky . —A Provincial Grand Lodge Meeting is to be held at Dewshury on Wednesday next . The Lodge will , in the first instance , be opened by the W . M . of the Three Grand Principles , No . 251 . Lodge of the Three Grand Principles ( No . 251 ) . —The monthly meeting of this flourishing Lodge took place in the Masonic Hall , on Thursday evening , the 20 th December , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . R . R . Nelson , who

raised a Brother to the Sublime Degree of M . M . ; after which he installed his successor for the ensuing year , Bro . Robert Hemingway ( son of the veteran Mason , Bro . Thomas Hemingway , P . P . S . G . W . of West Yorkshire , P . M . and P . T . ) , as W . M . After the close of this beautiful ceremony , the following Brethren were appointed and invested as Officers for the ensuing year : — -Bros . J . M . Harrison , S . W . ; Benjamin Oates , jun ., J . W . ; GeorgeFearnley , M . D ., P . P . S . G . W ., P . M ,, Treasurer ; Thomas Hemingway , P . P . S . G . W ., P . M . and P . T ., Secretary ;

William Hinchcliffe , S . D . ; John Spiking , J . D . ; James Hunter , J . G . ; Charles Knowles and Edwin Knowles , Stewards ; Luke Hinchcliffe , O . G . Previous to retiring from the chair , Bro , Nelson presented a very handsome ancient Bible to the Lodge , as a small token of his esteem for the Brethren and the Lodge , and hoped that the blessing of the G . A . O . T . U . might always rest upon them , and

that those principles from which the name of the Lodge was taken , and which were inculcated in those Holy Writings , the Great Light in Masonry might abound amongst the Brethren , and guide them , to all happiness . A vote of thanks was unanimously given to Bro . Nelson for his appropriate and valuable present .

Goole . —( Jalder Lodge ( No . 672 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled in their Lodge-room at the Sydney Hotel , on the 14 th instant , for the purpose , of installing Bro . Clough W . M . for the ensuing year , and also to celebrate the Festival of St . John . On the ceremony of the " installation of Bro . Clough being ended , the Lodge was closed , when the Brethren sat down to dinner , served in

Pro . Chattam ' s usual style . On the cloth being removed , the W . M . gave the usual Masonic and loyal toasts , which were received with due honours ; the evening was enlivened by several of the Brethren singing Masonic and other songs , and during the intervals by Bro . Schmidt Tyler playing several admired airs , on the accordion , which instrument he is perfect master of .

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