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Caveac Lodge <( No . 205 ) . —The Brethren met at the Star and Garter , Kew Bridge , on Wednesday , August 6 > and , after Lodge business , sat down to a very excellent banquet , the W . M ., Bro . G . P . Salmon , presiding . The banquet was seved in Bro . Rackstraw ' s best style . r Lodge of Israel ( No . 247 ) . —This Lodge had a Meeting of Emergency , at BroJSeydte Hotel , Finsbury-square , on Tuesday , August 11 . Bro . J . M . Isaacs , W . M ., ihitiated several gentlemen , and conferred the Degrees of F . C . and M . M * on a , number of Brethren , in a very impressive manner .

Beadon Lodge ( No . 902 ) . —This Lodge held its annual meeting at the Star and Garter , Kew Brid ge on Wednesday , August 19 , to install as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months , Bro . Charles Potter . Bro , William Watson , P . M . and founder of the Lodge , presided , in the absence of Bro . John Scott ; the retiring Master / and performed the duties of the chair with his usual good taste . Bro * Potter , having been duly installed , proceeded to invest his assistant officers as follows :- ~ Brps . f Denver , S . W . ; Smith , J . W . ; Collins , S . D . ; Avery , J . D . ; and

Purbrook , I . G . I Bro ; W . Blackburn ( W . M . No . 169 ) was re--appointed Sec , and Bro , Potter , sen Treas . Bros . Daker and Lowenstark , of No . 169 , were ( by permission of Bio . Blackburn , their W . M . ) advanced to the 2 nd Degree ; Bros . Purbrook and Avery raised , and Messrs . James Parker and John Comley initiated into the Mysteries and Privileges of Freemasonry . The initiations were performed by Bro . Potter , juh ., in a manner that Augurs well for his future Masonic career . Lodge being closed in due form , the Brethren adjourned to

banquet , provided by the new host of the hotel , Bro . Rackstraw , formerly of the Gun Tavern , Pimlieo . After the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and complimentary toasts followed / and a delightful evening passed . The visitors in * eluded—Bros . C . Morbey , P . M . No . 169 ; Collard , F . M . No . 209 ; Nicholson * P . M . No . 201 ; Couchman , P . M . No . 165 ; Norman , S . W . No . 209 ; Anderson , J . W . 2 i 8 ; Dentin , Daker , and Lowenstark , No . 169 ; Eason , and Lafitte .

INSTRUCTION . Confidence Lodge ( No . 228 ) . —On Wednesday , 5 th August , at the weekly meeting of this flourishing Lodge of Instruction , the ceremony of installation was ably performed by Bro . Garrod . W . M ., No . 206 . After the ceremony , a vote of thanks to Bro . Garrod was recorded in the minutes of the Lodge , for the excellent manner in which he had conducted the business of the evening . It was afterwards proposed and carried that an assistant-secretary should be appointed ,

who , amongst other duties , should furnish reports of the proceedings of the Lodge to the Freemasons Magazine and Masonic Mirror , which is taken by the Lodge for the use of the Brethren . On the proposition of Bro . Brett , Bro . Newman was elected to that office ; the Lodge then adjourned . The Brethren meet at Bro . Wadeson ' s , Bengal Arms , Birchin Lane , every Wednesday evening at eight precisely . Brethren in search of Masonic knowledge will find themselves ampl y repaid by a visit to this Lodge .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHESHIRE . Chester . —Cestrian Lodge ( No . 615 ) . —On Wednesday , August 12 , 3 , special meeting was held by the Brethren of this Lodge , at their Lodge-rooms , the Royal JTotel , in this city , for the purpose of affording the Brethren of the Bar at present on the Chester and North Wales circuit , many of whom are members of the Cestrian and were initiated therein , an opportunity of attending their duties in Lodge . The Lodge was opened for business at four o ' clock , when

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MASONIC LIBRARY AND MUSEUM. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 3
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
ON THE MATHEMATICAL AND MASONIC PROPERTIES OF THE NUMBER 666. Article 10
MASONIC LODGE, TORQUAY. Article 12
A BROTHER IN ADVERSITY. Article 17
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
BROTHER J. HARRIS. Article 30
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 31
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 33
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
MARK MASONRY. Article 63
SCOTLAND, Article 64
INDIA Article 71
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST Article 73
NOTICE Article 78
JEWEL OF THE GRAND MASTER FOR TURKEY Article 80
Untitled Article 81
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Meteopoiitair

Caveac Lodge <( No . 205 ) . —The Brethren met at the Star and Garter , Kew Bridge , on Wednesday , August 6 > and , after Lodge business , sat down to a very excellent banquet , the W . M ., Bro . G . P . Salmon , presiding . The banquet was seved in Bro . Rackstraw ' s best style . r Lodge of Israel ( No . 247 ) . —This Lodge had a Meeting of Emergency , at BroJSeydte Hotel , Finsbury-square , on Tuesday , August 11 . Bro . J . M . Isaacs , W . M ., ihitiated several gentlemen , and conferred the Degrees of F . C . and M . M * on a , number of Brethren , in a very impressive manner .

Beadon Lodge ( No . 902 ) . —This Lodge held its annual meeting at the Star and Garter , Kew Brid ge on Wednesday , August 19 , to install as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months , Bro . Charles Potter . Bro , William Watson , P . M . and founder of the Lodge , presided , in the absence of Bro . John Scott ; the retiring Master / and performed the duties of the chair with his usual good taste . Bro * Potter , having been duly installed , proceeded to invest his assistant officers as follows :- ~ Brps . f Denver , S . W . ; Smith , J . W . ; Collins , S . D . ; Avery , J . D . ; and

Purbrook , I . G . I Bro ; W . Blackburn ( W . M . No . 169 ) was re--appointed Sec , and Bro , Potter , sen Treas . Bros . Daker and Lowenstark , of No . 169 , were ( by permission of Bio . Blackburn , their W . M . ) advanced to the 2 nd Degree ; Bros . Purbrook and Avery raised , and Messrs . James Parker and John Comley initiated into the Mysteries and Privileges of Freemasonry . The initiations were performed by Bro . Potter , juh ., in a manner that Augurs well for his future Masonic career . Lodge being closed in due form , the Brethren adjourned to

banquet , provided by the new host of the hotel , Bro . Rackstraw , formerly of the Gun Tavern , Pimlieo . After the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and complimentary toasts followed / and a delightful evening passed . The visitors in * eluded—Bros . C . Morbey , P . M . No . 169 ; Collard , F . M . No . 209 ; Nicholson * P . M . No . 201 ; Couchman , P . M . No . 165 ; Norman , S . W . No . 209 ; Anderson , J . W . 2 i 8 ; Dentin , Daker , and Lowenstark , No . 169 ; Eason , and Lafitte .

INSTRUCTION . Confidence Lodge ( No . 228 ) . —On Wednesday , 5 th August , at the weekly meeting of this flourishing Lodge of Instruction , the ceremony of installation was ably performed by Bro . Garrod . W . M ., No . 206 . After the ceremony , a vote of thanks to Bro . Garrod was recorded in the minutes of the Lodge , for the excellent manner in which he had conducted the business of the evening . It was afterwards proposed and carried that an assistant-secretary should be appointed ,

who , amongst other duties , should furnish reports of the proceedings of the Lodge to the Freemasons Magazine and Masonic Mirror , which is taken by the Lodge for the use of the Brethren . On the proposition of Bro . Brett , Bro . Newman was elected to that office ; the Lodge then adjourned . The Brethren meet at Bro . Wadeson ' s , Bengal Arms , Birchin Lane , every Wednesday evening at eight precisely . Brethren in search of Masonic knowledge will find themselves ampl y repaid by a visit to this Lodge .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHESHIRE . Chester . —Cestrian Lodge ( No . 615 ) . —On Wednesday , August 12 , 3 , special meeting was held by the Brethren of this Lodge , at their Lodge-rooms , the Royal JTotel , in this city , for the purpose of affording the Brethren of the Bar at present on the Chester and North Wales circuit , many of whom are members of the Cestrian and were initiated therein , an opportunity of attending their duties in Lodge . The Lodge was opened for business at four o ' clock , when

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