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Provincial,

During the last month ( December ) there have been two- Emergencies in this Lodge , and one regular meeting . The first Emergency was held on Monday evening , the 8 th inst ., when one gentleman was initiated , and one Brother duly p assed . The second was held on Monday evening , the 15 th inst ., when one gentleman was regularly initiated , and one Brother passed .

Thursday , December 18 th , being the regular night of meeting , the W . M . read a dispensation from the Prov . Grand Lodge of the province , authorizing the initiation of six gentlemen , who , all being present , were regularly initiated into the Order in solemn form . The Lodge having been opened up to the 3 rd Degree , four Brethien were raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . ' s . The Lodge was then closed down to the 1 st Degree , when the principal business of the evening , the election of a W . M . for the ensuing year , was proceeded with . The names of the

various Brethren eligible for that high office having been read over , the voting was commenced , and on its conclusion the W . M . was declared to be duly re-elected . Bro . Fahert , S . W ., then rose to move the presentation of a P . M . ' s jewel to Bro . Wearing , as a mark of the high esteem in which his services had been held by the Lodge . Bro . Bromley seconded that proposition , and begged to call attention to the fact that the W . M . had never been absent on a single occasion , had given all the Decrees , and had never required the assistance of any P . M . in the performance

of his arduous labours . Bro . Wearing then returned thanks , and said that he felt highly honoured by the confidence placed in him by the Lodge , and he would have the greatest pleasure in devoting bis best abilities to the benefit of the Order . Bro . Callis was then unanimously re-elected Treasurer . The Lodge was then closed in peace and harmony . *

Oldham . —Lodge of Friendship ( No . 344 ) . —This Lodge celebrated the Festival of St . John the Evangelist , on the 10 th of December . Bro . William Blackburne was installed W . M . by Bro . J . Gaitskell , Prov . J . G . D ., of East Lancashire , after which the following Officers for the ensuing year were invested by the W . M ., viz . : —Bros . John S . Hague , P . M . ; John Jackson , L . M . ; Rev . A . II . llulton , S . W . ; A . Stott , J . W . ; Rev . J . Bumstead , Chap . ; J . Ponsonby , S . D . ; J . Gaitskell , D . C . ; J . Travis , I . G . ; U . Shaw , Tyler : the other Officers appointed were not present . The festival being held so early , the attendance wns

not so numerous as on former occasions . The usual toasts were proposed , and many of them very ably responded to . A company of Brethren from the neighbouring Lodges enlivened the proceedings with some excellent Masonic glees , & c . very well sung . The Lodge was closed about twelve o ' clock , and all retired , much pleased with the evening ' s entertainment . A correspondent writes , "It is to he hoped that in future the Lodge will see the propriety and advantage of

adhering to tho proper day , — -to hold a festival on any other is an anomalous absurdity . There are in the Lodge of Friendship , No . 844 , as in most other Podges , numbers of Brethren (?) , whose Masonic attainments are confined almost entirely to flicK . and E . Degree , and surely it is no more than reasonable and right that at least one fixed day in the year should be devoted to it . "

Masonic Benevolent , Fund .- —A Masonic assembly and ball , in connection with the Lodge of Friendship , No . 'Ml , was held in the Town-hall , Oldham , on Thursday , the 18 th Doe ., in aid of the Provincial Benevolent and Annuity Fund of East Lancashire , under the patronage of the Earl and Countess of Zetland , the Earl , and Countess of Varhoroiigh , the Earl and Countess of P'llesmeiv , Viscount and Viscountess Oomberniere , Earl Howe , Bro . Stephen Blair , It . \ V . Prov . G . M . ;

Pro . Albert II . ivoyds , U . W . J . Prov . G . JV 1 ., & o . iv . c . the company was small , but highly respectable . Among those present were---Bros . Albert IP Boyds , B W . |) Prov . G . M . of East Lancashire , and his lady ; Charles llarrop , P . G . R . of WUjst York ; Hey wood Whitehead , Lawrence Newall , ami other Brethren from neighbouring Bodges . Our Oldham correspondent thus writes with regard to the Ball :--- " The assembly was strictly Masonic , and considering the object in view , a cheerful and . liberal support might reasonably have been expected ; but if any such expectation were entertained by tho promoters it wjih a vain one . Tho Brethren from the 'Lodge of Candour , No . 4 ° / J , and from the Tudor Bodge , No . n . HK iniml , ev « . * . d in strong force and it is to b *

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THE NEW YEAR. Article 2
PENCILLINGS PROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OF A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 6
LA VENDEE. Article 12
"LABOUR AND REFRESHMENT." Article 14
A SECOND CANTO FOR THE NEW TEAR. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN Article 19
GRAND MASTERS. Article 19
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 20
METROPOLITAN. Article 28
PROVINCIAL, Article 42
ROYAL ARCH. Article 62
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
SCOTLAND. Article 64
IRELAND. Article 70
AMERICA. Article 71
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR DECEMBER Article 72
NOTICE. Article 76
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 76
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Provincial,

During the last month ( December ) there have been two- Emergencies in this Lodge , and one regular meeting . The first Emergency was held on Monday evening , the 8 th inst ., when one gentleman was initiated , and one Brother duly p assed . The second was held on Monday evening , the 15 th inst ., when one gentleman was regularly initiated , and one Brother passed .

Thursday , December 18 th , being the regular night of meeting , the W . M . read a dispensation from the Prov . Grand Lodge of the province , authorizing the initiation of six gentlemen , who , all being present , were regularly initiated into the Order in solemn form . The Lodge having been opened up to the 3 rd Degree , four Brethien were raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . ' s . The Lodge was then closed down to the 1 st Degree , when the principal business of the evening , the election of a W . M . for the ensuing year , was proceeded with . The names of the

various Brethren eligible for that high office having been read over , the voting was commenced , and on its conclusion the W . M . was declared to be duly re-elected . Bro . Fahert , S . W ., then rose to move the presentation of a P . M . ' s jewel to Bro . Wearing , as a mark of the high esteem in which his services had been held by the Lodge . Bro . Bromley seconded that proposition , and begged to call attention to the fact that the W . M . had never been absent on a single occasion , had given all the Decrees , and had never required the assistance of any P . M . in the performance

of his arduous labours . Bro . Wearing then returned thanks , and said that he felt highly honoured by the confidence placed in him by the Lodge , and he would have the greatest pleasure in devoting bis best abilities to the benefit of the Order . Bro . Callis was then unanimously re-elected Treasurer . The Lodge was then closed in peace and harmony . *

Oldham . —Lodge of Friendship ( No . 344 ) . —This Lodge celebrated the Festival of St . John the Evangelist , on the 10 th of December . Bro . William Blackburne was installed W . M . by Bro . J . Gaitskell , Prov . J . G . D ., of East Lancashire , after which the following Officers for the ensuing year were invested by the W . M ., viz . : —Bros . John S . Hague , P . M . ; John Jackson , L . M . ; Rev . A . II . llulton , S . W . ; A . Stott , J . W . ; Rev . J . Bumstead , Chap . ; J . Ponsonby , S . D . ; J . Gaitskell , D . C . ; J . Travis , I . G . ; U . Shaw , Tyler : the other Officers appointed were not present . The festival being held so early , the attendance wns

not so numerous as on former occasions . The usual toasts were proposed , and many of them very ably responded to . A company of Brethren from the neighbouring Lodges enlivened the proceedings with some excellent Masonic glees , & c . very well sung . The Lodge was closed about twelve o ' clock , and all retired , much pleased with the evening ' s entertainment . A correspondent writes , "It is to he hoped that in future the Lodge will see the propriety and advantage of

adhering to tho proper day , — -to hold a festival on any other is an anomalous absurdity . There are in the Lodge of Friendship , No . 844 , as in most other Podges , numbers of Brethren (?) , whose Masonic attainments are confined almost entirely to flicK . and E . Degree , and surely it is no more than reasonable and right that at least one fixed day in the year should be devoted to it . "

Masonic Benevolent , Fund .- —A Masonic assembly and ball , in connection with the Lodge of Friendship , No . 'Ml , was held in the Town-hall , Oldham , on Thursday , the 18 th Doe ., in aid of the Provincial Benevolent and Annuity Fund of East Lancashire , under the patronage of the Earl and Countess of Zetland , the Earl , and Countess of Varhoroiigh , the Earl and Countess of P'llesmeiv , Viscount and Viscountess Oomberniere , Earl Howe , Bro . Stephen Blair , It . \ V . Prov . G . M . ;

Pro . Albert II . ivoyds , U . W . J . Prov . G . JV 1 ., & o . iv . c . the company was small , but highly respectable . Among those present were---Bros . Albert IP Boyds , B W . |) Prov . G . M . of East Lancashire , and his lady ; Charles llarrop , P . G . R . of WUjst York ; Hey wood Whitehead , Lawrence Newall , ami other Brethren from neighbouring Bodges . Our Oldham correspondent thus writes with regard to the Ball :--- " The assembly was strictly Masonic , and considering the object in view , a cheerful and . liberal support might reasonably have been expected ; but if any such expectation were entertained by tho promoters it wjih a vain one . Tho Brethren from the 'Lodge of Candour , No . 4 ° / J , and from the Tudor Bodge , No . n . HK iniml , ev « . * . d in strong force and it is to b *

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