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Metropolitan.

ever , expressed great pleasure that any Brother should have deemed him worthy of that honour . In declining the honour , he used the words u for the present . " ( Applause . ) He took that opportunity—which- was the earliest he had had—of informing the Brethren of this fact , because he deemed it very undesirable that

the opposition should not be allowed to go on after it had been discovered there was no chance of its success . ( Loud cheers . ) He regretted that he had not Lord Southampton ' s letter with him ; for nothing he could say would so much redound to the honour of that noble Brother as to read to them his letter ( Cheers ) , which was dictated by a truly Masonic spirit / ( Renewed cheers . )

The W . M . then proposed the Wardens , which was duly honoured and appropriately acknowledged , and the proceedings closed . This Lodge of Instruction appears now very likely to resume that highly - flourishing position which it formerly held in the Craft . Under the valuable attentions of Bros . Watson , Adams , & c .. & c , there is every reason to hope for its increasing and continued prosperity .

Provincial,

PROVINCIAL ,

DEVONSHIRE . Storehouse . —Lodge of Sincerity ( No . 224 ) . —The members of this celebrated Lodge held their usual monthly reunion at St . George ' s Hall , on Monday , the 10 th November : among those present were Bros . W . C . Hancock , W . M . ; W . IT . Evens , P . M ., P . G ., J . D ., & c . ; W . Hunt , S . W . ; Richard Robinson Eocld , J . W . pro temp . ; and Honey , W . Clase , Eendle , Tripe , P . M ., P . Prov . G . S ., & c . ; R . Dowse , P . M . Bro . Drake was passed to the 2 nd Degree by the W . M .

in a style seldom seen out of this Lodge in the provinces . The charge was given by Bro . Tripe in his usual eloquent manner , and the working tools by Bro . Dawse , P . M ., who , on this occasion , certainly surpassed himself . Bro . Valentine Neucatt , late of No . 185 , w as elected a joining member . Labour being ended , the Brethren retired to supper . During supper they were enlivened ( as they had been annoyed during labour ) by a Terpsichorean assemblage in the regions below . On December 9 , there was a full meeting , but no work done .

Since our last visit we notice the exhibition of three splendid Tracing-boards , painted by the celebrated water-colour artist , Samuel Cook . These beautiful ornaments were presented to the Lodge by Bro . G . J . Gilbard . Certainly this Lodge-room and appointments are , without dispute , the most chaste and complete in the province , with the exception of the more elaborate and ornate display at Barnstaple . The only thing that jarred on our constitutional nerves was the reception of Bro . Neucatt without his clearing-off certificate from the Lodge be had left .

DORSETSHIRE . Lwr RjwTS . —Montagu Lodge ( No . i ) 63 ) . — -The Lodge was duly opened by the Worshipful . Master Bro . Montagu , on Wednesday , December 17 th , at the Lion Hotel : the minutes were read and confirmed , and letters were directed to be sent to Bros . Collard and Livingston , thanking them for their great kindness to the Lodge while visiting this province . The above Brothers were unanimously elected honorary members . Bros . H . Marden and Dunham were then examined preparatory to being passed ; these Brothers having retired , the Lodge was ? opened in the 2 nd Degree , and the above Brothers were duly passed , to the B . C . Degree , whose Tracing-board was lectured upon by the \ V . 1 V 1 ., and the Lodge closed in peace and harmony at 8 '<> 0 F . M ., and the Brethren partook of a cold supper he fore se parating . VOL . in . ( 1

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Metropolitan.

ever , expressed great pleasure that any Brother should have deemed him worthy of that honour . In declining the honour , he used the words u for the present . " ( Applause . ) He took that opportunity—which- was the earliest he had had—of informing the Brethren of this fact , because he deemed it very undesirable that

the opposition should not be allowed to go on after it had been discovered there was no chance of its success . ( Loud cheers . ) He regretted that he had not Lord Southampton ' s letter with him ; for nothing he could say would so much redound to the honour of that noble Brother as to read to them his letter ( Cheers ) , which was dictated by a truly Masonic spirit / ( Renewed cheers . )

The W . M . then proposed the Wardens , which was duly honoured and appropriately acknowledged , and the proceedings closed . This Lodge of Instruction appears now very likely to resume that highly - flourishing position which it formerly held in the Craft . Under the valuable attentions of Bros . Watson , Adams , & c .. & c , there is every reason to hope for its increasing and continued prosperity .

Provincial,

PROVINCIAL ,

DEVONSHIRE . Storehouse . —Lodge of Sincerity ( No . 224 ) . —The members of this celebrated Lodge held their usual monthly reunion at St . George ' s Hall , on Monday , the 10 th November : among those present were Bros . W . C . Hancock , W . M . ; W . IT . Evens , P . M ., P . G ., J . D ., & c . ; W . Hunt , S . W . ; Richard Robinson Eocld , J . W . pro temp . ; and Honey , W . Clase , Eendle , Tripe , P . M ., P . Prov . G . S ., & c . ; R . Dowse , P . M . Bro . Drake was passed to the 2 nd Degree by the W . M .

in a style seldom seen out of this Lodge in the provinces . The charge was given by Bro . Tripe in his usual eloquent manner , and the working tools by Bro . Dawse , P . M ., who , on this occasion , certainly surpassed himself . Bro . Valentine Neucatt , late of No . 185 , w as elected a joining member . Labour being ended , the Brethren retired to supper . During supper they were enlivened ( as they had been annoyed during labour ) by a Terpsichorean assemblage in the regions below . On December 9 , there was a full meeting , but no work done .

Since our last visit we notice the exhibition of three splendid Tracing-boards , painted by the celebrated water-colour artist , Samuel Cook . These beautiful ornaments were presented to the Lodge by Bro . G . J . Gilbard . Certainly this Lodge-room and appointments are , without dispute , the most chaste and complete in the province , with the exception of the more elaborate and ornate display at Barnstaple . The only thing that jarred on our constitutional nerves was the reception of Bro . Neucatt without his clearing-off certificate from the Lodge be had left .

DORSETSHIRE . Lwr RjwTS . —Montagu Lodge ( No . i ) 63 ) . — -The Lodge was duly opened by the Worshipful . Master Bro . Montagu , on Wednesday , December 17 th , at the Lion Hotel : the minutes were read and confirmed , and letters were directed to be sent to Bros . Collard and Livingston , thanking them for their great kindness to the Lodge while visiting this province . The above Brothers were unanimously elected honorary members . Bros . H . Marden and Dunham were then examined preparatory to being passed ; these Brothers having retired , the Lodge was ? opened in the 2 nd Degree , and the above Brothers were duly passed , to the B . C . Degree , whose Tracing-board was lectured upon by the \ V . 1 V 1 ., and the Lodge closed in peace and harmony at 8 '<> 0 F . M ., and the Brethren partook of a cold supper he fore se parating . VOL . in . ( 1

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