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at the grand piano-forte , Bro . Brown giving the honours as the director of the ceremonies . A most agreeable evening having been enjoyed , the Brethren ( nearly forty in number ) were called from refreshment , and the Lodge finally closed with the usual ceremonies , and adjourned .

DEVONSHIRE . Dartmooe . —Lodge of Benevolence ( No . 964 ) . — -On Wednesday , August 20 th , a large number of Freemasons met at Prince Town , Dartmoor , for the purpose of assisting at the ceremonies incident to the institution of a Lodge , to be denominated the Lodge of Benevolence , No . 964 on the Register of the Grand Lodge of England . The morning , although not such as to give promise of a very fine day , did not deter many of the numerous Brethren resident in Plymouth ,

Devonport , Stonehouse , and Exeter , from being present on this occasion , but the day turned out anything but a pleasant one for visiting the forest of Dartmoor . Still , notwithstanding the drawback of the weather , the entire proceedings connected with the opening of the new Lodge passed off in the most satisfactory manner , to the great gratification of all concerned . The visiting Brethren arrived at Prince Town , which is situated in the midst of the " Forest of Dartmoor , " about ten o ' clock in the morning , having travelled some in phaetons , others in gigs , chaises , omnibuses , and coaches . There were the scarlet liveries of

the Royal Hotel , Plymouth , and some of the horses of Mr . Chubb , of the " Commercial , " but the smartest and most unique turn-out , and which attracted the greatest share of admiration , was a coach and four splendid greys , driven by Bro . H . Ward , the panels and back of the coach bearing the insignia of the Order and number of the Lodge , 224 , the W . M . and Officers and Brethren of which it conveyed . This excellent turn-out was most creditable to Mr . Radmore , of the Globe Hotel , by whom it was furnished , and to the Brethren by whom it was used .

It is impossible to give a complete list of the Freemasons present on this occasion ; but the following were amongst them : —Bros . Rev . John Huyshe , the D . Prov . G . M . for Devon ; W . Denis Moore , the D . Prov . G . J . W ., and Prov . G . S . for Devon ; C . J . Laidman , Prov . G . S . ; W . Opie , P . M ., No . 123 ; H . Clarke , J . W ., No . 129 , acting Prov . G . S . ; J . Burrington , P . M ., No . 46 ; J . Drew , S . W ., No . 650 ; and Gregory , P . G ., Tyler , from Exeter ; Foulds , W . M . ; Pitchford , J . W . ; Gambell , P . M . ; Pollard , P . M . and P . Prov . G . T . ; Maynard , P . M . and P . Prov . G . T . of No . 83 ; Browning , W . M . ; Roberts , S . W . ; Gidley ,

P . M . ; Shepherd , P . M . ; Watts , P . M . ; Davies , J . W . Ellis , Clarke , Dyer , Shillabeer , Witheride , Greenwood , Ouless , Bowers , and Isaacs , of No . 182 ; Clark , W . M . ; Clase , S . W . and Prov . G . S . ; Mackey , S . W . ; Joll , S . D . ; Pearse , P . M . ; Schelesinger , P . M . and Prov . G . A . D . C . ; Martin , P . M ., and V . Narracott , Sec . of No . 185 ; W . Lazarus , P . M . and G . W . M . of No . 270 , from Plymouth ; R . Pomeroy , W . M . ; May , S . W . ; Woodhouse , J . D . ; Phillips , P . M . ; Eyre , Hodge , Kerslake , Peters , and J . Rowe , P . M . and Sec . of No . 122 ; J . Cree Hancock , W . M . ; W . Hunt , S . W . ; J . Gilbard , J . W . ; R . R . Rodd , S . D . ; G . J . Gilbard , J . D . ; H . J . Templer , J . G ., pro tern . ; W . H . Evens , P . M . ;

R . Lidstone , Sec . ; J . Rogers , P . M . and Tyler ; J . Hughes , P . M . ; L . P . Tripe , P . M . and P . Prov . G . J . W . ; J . Honey , Treas . pro tern ., and T . Russell , P . M . and P . Prov . G . S . W ., No . 224 , from Stonehouse ; H . Ward , of No . 415 , Truro ; Elphinstone , W . M . ; Netten , S . W ., fro tern . ; Barrett , J . W ., pro tern . ; Emmett , S . D . ; Hooper , P . M . ; Spriddle , P . M ., and Copplestone , of No . 238 , Devonport ; Snell , W . M . ; Merrifield , P . M . ; Matthews , P . M . ; Bawden , J . W . ; Rev . W . E . Hadow , Chap . ; R . Robjohns , Grey , P . M . ; Uren , Merrifield , jun ., Williams , Parsons , Worth and Andrews , Tyler , of No . 351 , Tavistock ; J . Read Dove , No . 763 . HuddersfiehL

The Prov . Grand Lodge was opened by the following officers : —Bros , the Rev . John Huysho , A . M . ' ., R . W ., Prov . G . M ., pro tern . ; W . Denis Moore , Prov . G . J . W . and Prov . G . S ., R . W . D . Prov . G . M . ; the Rev . W . E . Hadow , of Tavistock , acting Prov . G . Chap . ; W . H . Evens , P . M ., No . 224 , Prov . G . S . W ., pro tern . ; John Cree Hancock , W . M ., No . 224 , Prov . G . J . W . ; J . J . Clase , S . W ., No . 185 , and Prov . G . S ., Prov . G . S . D ., pro tern . ; Charles J . Laidman , Prov . VOL . II . 4 j M

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THE MARK DEGREE. Article 1
PENCILLINGS FROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OF A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 3
THE MONK OF ST. DUNSTAN. Article 10
A MASONIC BURIAL AT SEA. Article 13
MASONIC BONG. Article 14
TO THE OCEAN. Article 14
REVIEWS OF UEW BOOKS. Article 15
MUSIC. Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
MASONS IN THEIR HOURS OF RELAXATION. Article 29
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 30
METROPOLITAN. Article 31
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
SURREY. Article 46
ROYAL ARCH. Article 50
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY. Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA. Article 56
AMERICA. Article 58
SUMMARY OE NEWS FOR AUGUST. Article 61
Obituary. Article 63
NOTICE. Article 64
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Provincial.

at the grand piano-forte , Bro . Brown giving the honours as the director of the ceremonies . A most agreeable evening having been enjoyed , the Brethren ( nearly forty in number ) were called from refreshment , and the Lodge finally closed with the usual ceremonies , and adjourned .

DEVONSHIRE . Dartmooe . —Lodge of Benevolence ( No . 964 ) . — -On Wednesday , August 20 th , a large number of Freemasons met at Prince Town , Dartmoor , for the purpose of assisting at the ceremonies incident to the institution of a Lodge , to be denominated the Lodge of Benevolence , No . 964 on the Register of the Grand Lodge of England . The morning , although not such as to give promise of a very fine day , did not deter many of the numerous Brethren resident in Plymouth ,

Devonport , Stonehouse , and Exeter , from being present on this occasion , but the day turned out anything but a pleasant one for visiting the forest of Dartmoor . Still , notwithstanding the drawback of the weather , the entire proceedings connected with the opening of the new Lodge passed off in the most satisfactory manner , to the great gratification of all concerned . The visiting Brethren arrived at Prince Town , which is situated in the midst of the " Forest of Dartmoor , " about ten o ' clock in the morning , having travelled some in phaetons , others in gigs , chaises , omnibuses , and coaches . There were the scarlet liveries of

the Royal Hotel , Plymouth , and some of the horses of Mr . Chubb , of the " Commercial , " but the smartest and most unique turn-out , and which attracted the greatest share of admiration , was a coach and four splendid greys , driven by Bro . H . Ward , the panels and back of the coach bearing the insignia of the Order and number of the Lodge , 224 , the W . M . and Officers and Brethren of which it conveyed . This excellent turn-out was most creditable to Mr . Radmore , of the Globe Hotel , by whom it was furnished , and to the Brethren by whom it was used .

It is impossible to give a complete list of the Freemasons present on this occasion ; but the following were amongst them : —Bros . Rev . John Huyshe , the D . Prov . G . M . for Devon ; W . Denis Moore , the D . Prov . G . J . W ., and Prov . G . S . for Devon ; C . J . Laidman , Prov . G . S . ; W . Opie , P . M ., No . 123 ; H . Clarke , J . W ., No . 129 , acting Prov . G . S . ; J . Burrington , P . M ., No . 46 ; J . Drew , S . W ., No . 650 ; and Gregory , P . G ., Tyler , from Exeter ; Foulds , W . M . ; Pitchford , J . W . ; Gambell , P . M . ; Pollard , P . M . and P . Prov . G . T . ; Maynard , P . M . and P . Prov . G . T . of No . 83 ; Browning , W . M . ; Roberts , S . W . ; Gidley ,

P . M . ; Shepherd , P . M . ; Watts , P . M . ; Davies , J . W . Ellis , Clarke , Dyer , Shillabeer , Witheride , Greenwood , Ouless , Bowers , and Isaacs , of No . 182 ; Clark , W . M . ; Clase , S . W . and Prov . G . S . ; Mackey , S . W . ; Joll , S . D . ; Pearse , P . M . ; Schelesinger , P . M . and Prov . G . A . D . C . ; Martin , P . M ., and V . Narracott , Sec . of No . 185 ; W . Lazarus , P . M . and G . W . M . of No . 270 , from Plymouth ; R . Pomeroy , W . M . ; May , S . W . ; Woodhouse , J . D . ; Phillips , P . M . ; Eyre , Hodge , Kerslake , Peters , and J . Rowe , P . M . and Sec . of No . 122 ; J . Cree Hancock , W . M . ; W . Hunt , S . W . ; J . Gilbard , J . W . ; R . R . Rodd , S . D . ; G . J . Gilbard , J . D . ; H . J . Templer , J . G ., pro tern . ; W . H . Evens , P . M . ;

R . Lidstone , Sec . ; J . Rogers , P . M . and Tyler ; J . Hughes , P . M . ; L . P . Tripe , P . M . and P . Prov . G . J . W . ; J . Honey , Treas . pro tern ., and T . Russell , P . M . and P . Prov . G . S . W ., No . 224 , from Stonehouse ; H . Ward , of No . 415 , Truro ; Elphinstone , W . M . ; Netten , S . W ., fro tern . ; Barrett , J . W ., pro tern . ; Emmett , S . D . ; Hooper , P . M . ; Spriddle , P . M ., and Copplestone , of No . 238 , Devonport ; Snell , W . M . ; Merrifield , P . M . ; Matthews , P . M . ; Bawden , J . W . ; Rev . W . E . Hadow , Chap . ; R . Robjohns , Grey , P . M . ; Uren , Merrifield , jun ., Williams , Parsons , Worth and Andrews , Tyler , of No . 351 , Tavistock ; J . Read Dove , No . 763 . HuddersfiehL

The Prov . Grand Lodge was opened by the following officers : —Bros , the Rev . John Huysho , A . M . ' ., R . W ., Prov . G . M ., pro tern . ; W . Denis Moore , Prov . G . J . W . and Prov . G . S ., R . W . D . Prov . G . M . ; the Rev . W . E . Hadow , of Tavistock , acting Prov . G . Chap . ; W . H . Evens , P . M ., No . 224 , Prov . G . S . W ., pro tern . ; John Cree Hancock , W . M ., No . 224 , Prov . G . J . W . ; J . J . Clase , S . W ., No . 185 , and Prov . G . S ., Prov . G . S . D ., pro tern . ; Charles J . Laidman , Prov . VOL . II . 4 j M

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