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P . G . S ., No . 318 /; Bros . George Lyall , Lodge of Friendship , No . 6 . ; C . Holnian , Matcham , Proom , Kline , Burns , and Scisson . The candidates who were initiated consisted of Bros . G . C . Morrison , Smith , Carruthers , and Blakinston , <( mine host" of the Swan . The "V . W . Bro . John Evans was elected the W . M . for the ensuing year . The duties of the Lodge having been satisfactorily discharged , the Lodge was closed in form . The Brethren then adj ourned to an excellent banquet . On the removal of the cloth , several good teasts were proposeid and responded to . After some capital songs from Bros . Hart and Morrison , the party broke up , with a feeling of regret that the Lodge had been allowed to remain so long dormant .

SUSSEX . Chichester . —Lodge of Union ( No . 45 ) . —At the monthlymeeting of the members of this Lodge , held at the Council Chamber , on Thursday , Pebruary 12 th , the W . M . Bro . Jas . Powell , jun . presiding , Messrs . John Barnard Murless and Charles Adams were , on a ballot , accepted as candidates , arid duly initiated in the mysteries of the 1 st Degree . Bros . Cotell and Collens , having given proofs of their proficiency , were passed to the Degree of P . O . ; and Bro . Thomas Bulbeck was raised to the Sublime Degree of a' ; M . M . The whole of the ceremonies were

performed by the W . M . in a very impressive manner . The Lodge having resumed to the 1 st Degree , during the temporary absence of the W . M . Bro . Gambling , P . M . j ruled the Lodge , and Bro . Geo . Smith , S . W ,, proposed , and Bro . Halsted , late S . W ., seconded ) that a P . M's . Jewel should be presented to the W . M * - ; . 'by . the Lodge , as a recognition of his valuable services in the cause of Masonry in general , and of this Lodge in particular . The proposition was carried unanimously , and it was resolved that the presentation should take place at the next banquet . The W . M . having resumed the gavel , the Lodge closed in harmony .

WARWICKSHIRE . Coventry . — Trinity Lodge ( No . 316 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge met on Tuesday , December 30 , 1856 , at the Castle Inn , to celebrate the festival of St . John the Evangelist , and after the usual preliminaries , Bro . Bursell was duly installed , with ancient honours , as W . M . for the ensuing year , after which

the Officers were appointed , viz . : —Bros . Bliss , S . W . ; Robinson , J . W . ; Webster , P . M ., Sec . ; Matterson , S . D . ; Tomkinson , J . D . ; Glover , Treas . ; and Astley , I . G . A candidate for initiation was proposed . The Brethren then sat down to a capital dinner , which was served in the usual excellent style of the host , Bro . John Hall . Loyal and Masonic toasts and songs were given , and Masonic harmony prevailed during the evening .

* " A Visitor " complains of the bad working of this Lodge on the above occasion , and the absence of several of the . Officers . We find , on referring to our last number , that it was the first night of the W . M . after his installation , and this , ( with the shortness of his Officers , without whom no Master can work well ) may partially account for it . Another correspondent , " however , informs us that the W . M . was not two years a M . M . on the night of his installation . If this is correct , we can hardly look for good working , and , unless justified by circumstances with which we are not acquainted , the election was unwise , and calculated to inflict injury upon the Lodge . AVe shall be glad to know the particulars of the election , and the causes or influences which led to it , although scarcely anything can justify so rapid a promotion . — ( Ed . F . M . < 0 M . M ' . )

WORCESTERSHIRE . Dudley . —Harmonic Lodge ( No . 313 ) . —At the regular meeting of this Lodge , on Tuesday , Pebruary the 3 rd , Lodge was oj > ened by the Rev . T . W . Herbert , M . A ., W . M . A Brother was then raised to the Sublime Degree , and a gentleman proposed as a candidate for initiation . Three visitors were present , representing a Liverpool and neighbouring Lodges . At the banquet the toasts were given in solemn silence , out of respect to the memory of Bro . J . Mantle , late of this Lodge , who had departed this life only a day or two previous to the meeting . *

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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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P . G . S ., No . 318 /; Bros . George Lyall , Lodge of Friendship , No . 6 . ; C . Holnian , Matcham , Proom , Kline , Burns , and Scisson . The candidates who were initiated consisted of Bros . G . C . Morrison , Smith , Carruthers , and Blakinston , <( mine host" of the Swan . The "V . W . Bro . John Evans was elected the W . M . for the ensuing year . The duties of the Lodge having been satisfactorily discharged , the Lodge was closed in form . The Brethren then adj ourned to an excellent banquet . On the removal of the cloth , several good teasts were proposeid and responded to . After some capital songs from Bros . Hart and Morrison , the party broke up , with a feeling of regret that the Lodge had been allowed to remain so long dormant .

SUSSEX . Chichester . —Lodge of Union ( No . 45 ) . —At the monthlymeeting of the members of this Lodge , held at the Council Chamber , on Thursday , Pebruary 12 th , the W . M . Bro . Jas . Powell , jun . presiding , Messrs . John Barnard Murless and Charles Adams were , on a ballot , accepted as candidates , arid duly initiated in the mysteries of the 1 st Degree . Bros . Cotell and Collens , having given proofs of their proficiency , were passed to the Degree of P . O . ; and Bro . Thomas Bulbeck was raised to the Sublime Degree of a' ; M . M . The whole of the ceremonies were

performed by the W . M . in a very impressive manner . The Lodge having resumed to the 1 st Degree , during the temporary absence of the W . M . Bro . Gambling , P . M . j ruled the Lodge , and Bro . Geo . Smith , S . W ,, proposed , and Bro . Halsted , late S . W ., seconded ) that a P . M's . Jewel should be presented to the W . M * - ; . 'by . the Lodge , as a recognition of his valuable services in the cause of Masonry in general , and of this Lodge in particular . The proposition was carried unanimously , and it was resolved that the presentation should take place at the next banquet . The W . M . having resumed the gavel , the Lodge closed in harmony .

WARWICKSHIRE . Coventry . — Trinity Lodge ( No . 316 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge met on Tuesday , December 30 , 1856 , at the Castle Inn , to celebrate the festival of St . John the Evangelist , and after the usual preliminaries , Bro . Bursell was duly installed , with ancient honours , as W . M . for the ensuing year , after which

the Officers were appointed , viz . : —Bros . Bliss , S . W . ; Robinson , J . W . ; Webster , P . M ., Sec . ; Matterson , S . D . ; Tomkinson , J . D . ; Glover , Treas . ; and Astley , I . G . A candidate for initiation was proposed . The Brethren then sat down to a capital dinner , which was served in the usual excellent style of the host , Bro . John Hall . Loyal and Masonic toasts and songs were given , and Masonic harmony prevailed during the evening .

* " A Visitor " complains of the bad working of this Lodge on the above occasion , and the absence of several of the . Officers . We find , on referring to our last number , that it was the first night of the W . M . after his installation , and this , ( with the shortness of his Officers , without whom no Master can work well ) may partially account for it . Another correspondent , " however , informs us that the W . M . was not two years a M . M . on the night of his installation . If this is correct , we can hardly look for good working , and , unless justified by circumstances with which we are not acquainted , the election was unwise , and calculated to inflict injury upon the Lodge . AVe shall be glad to know the particulars of the election , and the causes or influences which led to it , although scarcely anything can justify so rapid a promotion . — ( Ed . F . M . < 0 M . M ' . )

WORCESTERSHIRE . Dudley . —Harmonic Lodge ( No . 313 ) . —At the regular meeting of this Lodge , on Tuesday , Pebruary the 3 rd , Lodge was oj > ened by the Rev . T . W . Herbert , M . A ., W . M . A Brother was then raised to the Sublime Degree , and a gentleman proposed as a candidate for initiation . Three visitors were present , representing a Liverpool and neighbouring Lodges . At the banquet the toasts were given in solemn silence , out of respect to the memory of Bro . J . Mantle , late of this Lodge , who had departed this life only a day or two previous to the meeting . *

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