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Provincial
SOMERSETSHIRE . Appointments . —1 / 0 ^ 5 . —Thursday , September 2 nd , Royal Cumberland ( 48 ) , Masonic Hall , Bath , at 8 ; Benevolent ( G 53 ) , Town Ball , Wells , at 7 . _ - STAFFORDSHIRE . Appoiktments . —Lodges . —Thursday , September 2 nd , St . Peter ' s ( 607 ) , Star and Garter , Wolverh « . mptoh , at 7 ; Portland ( 920 ) , Town Hall , Stoke-upon-Trent , at 7 . Chapter . —Friday , 2 nd taflbrdsh Ihiot
S fcey- ( 920 ) ,: ditto , at 5 . WoLVEKHAMPTON . —Lodge of Honour ( No . 769 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge which was holden on Friday , August 13 th , the W . M ., Bro . Gough , presided , with the proper officers in attendance . Two gentlemen were initiated into the mysteries of Masonry , and Bro . Matthews was passed to the degree of a Fellow Craft . A gentlemanwas proposed for initiation , and a Brother of high standing in the Order , as honorary member .
SUFFOLK
Appointments . —Z / od ^ . —Wednesday , September 1 st , Doric ( Q 6 ) , Private Rooms , Woodbridge * at 7 . Chapter . — Wednesday , 1 st , Perfect " Friendship ( 522 ) , White Horse , Ipswicb , at 7 .
WALES . App ointment . —Lodge . —Loyal Welsh ( 525 ) , Victoria Hotel , Pembroke , at 3 . WARWICKSHIRE . Appointment . —Lodge . —Monday , August-30 th ,-Sf .- Paul ' s ( 51 ) , Union Hotel , Birmingham , a-t 4 ,
WORCESTERSHIRE
Appointments . —Lodcjes . —Monday , August 30 th , Hope and Charity ( 523 ) , Black Horse , Kid derminster , at 7 J ; Wednesday , September 1 st , Worcester ( 349 ) , . Bell Hotel , Worcester , at 6 £ .
YORKSHIRE NORTH AND EAST
Appointments . —Lodges . — Thursday , September 2 nd , Constitutional ( 371 ) , AssemblyHooms Beverley , at 8 ; Friday , 3 rd , St . Germain ( 827 ) , The Crescent , Selby , at 7 .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST
Appointments . — -Lodges . —Friday , September 3 rd , Alfred ( 384 ) , Griffin Hotel , Leeds , at 7 Instruction . —Ifrery Friday , ditto , at 8 , Chapter . —Thmsfay , 2 nd , Sincerity ( 874 ) , Freemasons Hall , Bradford , at 8 .
The Week
THE WEEK
Notwithstanding ^ the absence of Her Majesty and a large portion of her ministers , the machinery of government appears to work with the utmost regularity , thus showing how well adapted it is to the country in which we live . Her Majestyand party reached Potsdam oh Thursday , the 19 th , and remained with the Prince and Princess Frederick William until Monday , when Her Majesty visited Berlin . The Queen was everywhere received with the most enthusiastic welcome . The royal party proceeded to the palace of the Prince Frederick William , visited the royal palace , and at seven o ' clock in the evening returned to
Potsdam , where they continued the rest of the week , leaving it on their return home on Saturday . Very little additional information is furnished by the arrival of the Bombay mail . The second defeat of the Gwalior rebels by General Napier , with the loss of 25 guns and a large quantity of treasure , is confirmed , as are their flight and pursuit by General Roberts . They are reported to have three or four millions of treasure with them , consisting of jewels of the Maharajah , and a quantity of silver which they are exchanging into gold at an enormous sacrifice . The threatened rise at Indore seems to have been a false alarm . Some curious
correspondence has been published between the rebels and Jung Bahadoor , in which a strong appeal is made to the latter to unite in the common cause . His reply expressive of his confidence in the English and his determination to stand by them has called forth the thanks of the Governor General . The Moniteur of
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Provincial
SOMERSETSHIRE . Appointments . —1 / 0 ^ 5 . —Thursday , September 2 nd , Royal Cumberland ( 48 ) , Masonic Hall , Bath , at 8 ; Benevolent ( G 53 ) , Town Ball , Wells , at 7 . _ - STAFFORDSHIRE . Appoiktments . —Lodges . —Thursday , September 2 nd , St . Peter ' s ( 607 ) , Star and Garter , Wolverh « . mptoh , at 7 ; Portland ( 920 ) , Town Hall , Stoke-upon-Trent , at 7 . Chapter . —Friday , 2 nd taflbrdsh Ihiot
S fcey- ( 920 ) ,: ditto , at 5 . WoLVEKHAMPTON . —Lodge of Honour ( No . 769 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge which was holden on Friday , August 13 th , the W . M ., Bro . Gough , presided , with the proper officers in attendance . Two gentlemen were initiated into the mysteries of Masonry , and Bro . Matthews was passed to the degree of a Fellow Craft . A gentlemanwas proposed for initiation , and a Brother of high standing in the Order , as honorary member .
SUFFOLK
Appointments . —Z / od ^ . —Wednesday , September 1 st , Doric ( Q 6 ) , Private Rooms , Woodbridge * at 7 . Chapter . — Wednesday , 1 st , Perfect " Friendship ( 522 ) , White Horse , Ipswicb , at 7 .
WALES . App ointment . —Lodge . —Loyal Welsh ( 525 ) , Victoria Hotel , Pembroke , at 3 . WARWICKSHIRE . Appointment . —Lodge . —Monday , August-30 th ,-Sf .- Paul ' s ( 51 ) , Union Hotel , Birmingham , a-t 4 ,
WORCESTERSHIRE
Appointments . —Lodcjes . —Monday , August 30 th , Hope and Charity ( 523 ) , Black Horse , Kid derminster , at 7 J ; Wednesday , September 1 st , Worcester ( 349 ) , . Bell Hotel , Worcester , at 6 £ .
YORKSHIRE NORTH AND EAST
Appointments . —Lodges . — Thursday , September 2 nd , Constitutional ( 371 ) , AssemblyHooms Beverley , at 8 ; Friday , 3 rd , St . Germain ( 827 ) , The Crescent , Selby , at 7 .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST
Appointments . — -Lodges . —Friday , September 3 rd , Alfred ( 384 ) , Griffin Hotel , Leeds , at 7 Instruction . —Ifrery Friday , ditto , at 8 , Chapter . —Thmsfay , 2 nd , Sincerity ( 874 ) , Freemasons Hall , Bradford , at 8 .
The Week
THE WEEK
Notwithstanding ^ the absence of Her Majesty and a large portion of her ministers , the machinery of government appears to work with the utmost regularity , thus showing how well adapted it is to the country in which we live . Her Majestyand party reached Potsdam oh Thursday , the 19 th , and remained with the Prince and Princess Frederick William until Monday , when Her Majesty visited Berlin . The Queen was everywhere received with the most enthusiastic welcome . The royal party proceeded to the palace of the Prince Frederick William , visited the royal palace , and at seven o ' clock in the evening returned to
Potsdam , where they continued the rest of the week , leaving it on their return home on Saturday . Very little additional information is furnished by the arrival of the Bombay mail . The second defeat of the Gwalior rebels by General Napier , with the loss of 25 guns and a large quantity of treasure , is confirmed , as are their flight and pursuit by General Roberts . They are reported to have three or four millions of treasure with them , consisting of jewels of the Maharajah , and a quantity of silver which they are exchanging into gold at an enormous sacrifice . The threatened rise at Indore seems to have been a false alarm . Some curious
correspondence has been published between the rebels and Jung Bahadoor , in which a strong appeal is made to the latter to unite in the common cause . His reply expressive of his confidence in the English and his determination to stand by them has called forth the thanks of the Governor General . The Moniteur of