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CHESHIRE . Chesteb Masonic Ball . —This annual festivity took place at the Royal Hotel , on Thursday evening , 11 th January , when the popularity of the Craft , the distinguished patronage with which the ball was honoured , and the intended appropriation of the proceeds to the Patriotic Fund , insured a full attendance , not only of the Brethren and their families , but of all who were desirous of enjoying the social pleasures of " Friendship , Love , and Truth , " which the principles of Freemasonry inculcate and exemplify .

DORSETSHIRE , WAREHAM . — On Wednesday evening , January 3 , the W . M . elect of the Lodge of Unity , No . 542 , in this town , Bro . the Rev . Thomas Pearce , was duly installed for the ensuing year by Bro . C . 0 . Bartlett , assisted by P . M . ' s Groves and Oust . After the ceremony , the Brethren of the Lodge , not P . M . ' s , were recalled , and the following Officers chosen by the W . M ., and invested with their respective Jewels of Office : —B | os . C . Filliter , S . W . ; J . 0 . Phippard , J . W . ; H . Hatherley ,

S . D . ; L . Barnett , J . D . ; J . Gust , Treas . ; H . D . Cole , Sec . ; C . Groves , Org . ; W . Phippard , I . G . ; Bros . C . B . Barfoot , and 0 . Yearsley , Stewards ; and Bro . J . Frampton , T . Each Officer , on being invested , was addressed by the Installing M ., Bro . Bartlett , in suitable terms ; after which the Lodge was called from labour to refreshment . The banquet took place at the Red Lion Hotel , provided by Bro . Yearsley in- his usual good style , and the Brethren enjoyed themselves in a mutual interchange of fraternal regard .

On Thursday , January 4 th , being the regular night of meeting of the Lodge of Unity , No . 542 , in this town , the Brethren assembled in the Lodge-room at five o ' clock . The object of this early meeting was to allow the attendance of Visiting Brethren from various Lodges in the Province , as well as from a distance ; the W . M ., Bro . Thomas Pearce , having specially invited the members of his own Lodge , the B . W . P . G . M . and Officers of the Prov . Grand Lodge , as well as the Masters and Wardens of various other Lodges , to dine with him at the

Red Lion Hotel . The Lodge was opened in form precisely at five , and about twenty-six Brethren were found to have responded to the friendly invitation of the Rev . Brother . After the usual routine business , the Lodge was duly closed , and the Brethren adjourned to the Red Lion Inn . The dinner was served by Bro . Yearsley , with more than his usual good taste . The whole arrangements gave the greatest satisfaction . The chair was filled and most ably sustained by the W . M . of the Lodge of Unity , Bro . the Bev . Thos . Pearce ; the vice-chair was filled by

P . M . Bro . C . O . Bartlett . Among those present were Bro . Mainwaring , P . M ., of the Lodge of Hengist , No . 230 , Bournemouth ; Bro . Bailey , P . M ., ditto ; and Bro . Rebbick , ditto ; Bro . J . Sydenham , No . 160 , Poole , P . G ., Registrar ; Bro . J . Osment , P . G ., Deacon ; Bro . W . Parr , P . G ., Director of Ceremonies ; Bro . G . H . Gutch , P . G . S . B . ; Bro . T . W . Dominey , and Bro . J . H . Boyt , P . G ., Stewards ; Bro . Stone , Bro . Pettitt , and Bro . Knight , all of Lodge of Amity , No . 160 , Poole ; Bro . Kingdon , Lodge of St . Cuthburga , No . 905 , Wimborne ; Bro . J . Cust , P . M . and Treasurer ,

Lodge of Unity , No . 542 , Wareham ; Bro . H . D . Cole , Secretary ; Bro . P . Pilhter ; Bro . J . O . Phippard , P . G . S . B . ; Bro . C . Filliter , P . G ., Deacon ; Bro . Hatherly , S . D . ; Bro . Barnett , J . D . ; Bro . Yearsley , Steward ; Bro . W . Phippard , I . G . ; Bro . J . Drew ; Bro . C . Groves , P . M . and Organist ; Bro . Frampton , Tyler . Letters , pleading unavoidable absence , from business and other causes , were read in the Lodge . Among them , one from the R . W . P . G . M ., Bro . Ralph Willett ; one from Bro

R . J . Spiers , P . G . S . B ., late Mayor of Oxford ; one from Bro . Deacon , Southampton , and many others . The first toast was the health of her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , introduced in the usual Masonic style , and with all the honours . His Royal Highness Prince Albert , the Prince of Wales , and the rest of the royal family , followed . The next toast was that of the G . M . of England , the Earl of Zetland , who had , for the twelfth time , been just elected to that high office ; this toast , as well as that of the R . W . the D . G . M ., was responded to by the Brethren , and drank with all the honours . The health of the P . G . M ., Bro . Willott , of the

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Obituary Article 60
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 59
ERRATA. Article 64
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 22
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Article 24
THE PRINCIPLES OP MASONRY. Article 9
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 48
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 13
LAYS OF THE WAR. BY BBO. G. K. GILLESPIE, A.M. Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE Article 20
REVELATIONS OF A SQUAREE.* Article 1
PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 24
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
LANCASHIRE. Article 34
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
IRELAND. Article 53
INDIA. Article 55
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. Article 57
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 60
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 61
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CHESHIRE . Chesteb Masonic Ball . —This annual festivity took place at the Royal Hotel , on Thursday evening , 11 th January , when the popularity of the Craft , the distinguished patronage with which the ball was honoured , and the intended appropriation of the proceeds to the Patriotic Fund , insured a full attendance , not only of the Brethren and their families , but of all who were desirous of enjoying the social pleasures of " Friendship , Love , and Truth , " which the principles of Freemasonry inculcate and exemplify .

DORSETSHIRE , WAREHAM . — On Wednesday evening , January 3 , the W . M . elect of the Lodge of Unity , No . 542 , in this town , Bro . the Rev . Thomas Pearce , was duly installed for the ensuing year by Bro . C . 0 . Bartlett , assisted by P . M . ' s Groves and Oust . After the ceremony , the Brethren of the Lodge , not P . M . ' s , were recalled , and the following Officers chosen by the W . M ., and invested with their respective Jewels of Office : —B | os . C . Filliter , S . W . ; J . 0 . Phippard , J . W . ; H . Hatherley ,

S . D . ; L . Barnett , J . D . ; J . Gust , Treas . ; H . D . Cole , Sec . ; C . Groves , Org . ; W . Phippard , I . G . ; Bros . C . B . Barfoot , and 0 . Yearsley , Stewards ; and Bro . J . Frampton , T . Each Officer , on being invested , was addressed by the Installing M ., Bro . Bartlett , in suitable terms ; after which the Lodge was called from labour to refreshment . The banquet took place at the Red Lion Hotel , provided by Bro . Yearsley in- his usual good style , and the Brethren enjoyed themselves in a mutual interchange of fraternal regard .

On Thursday , January 4 th , being the regular night of meeting of the Lodge of Unity , No . 542 , in this town , the Brethren assembled in the Lodge-room at five o ' clock . The object of this early meeting was to allow the attendance of Visiting Brethren from various Lodges in the Province , as well as from a distance ; the W . M ., Bro . Thomas Pearce , having specially invited the members of his own Lodge , the B . W . P . G . M . and Officers of the Prov . Grand Lodge , as well as the Masters and Wardens of various other Lodges , to dine with him at the

Red Lion Hotel . The Lodge was opened in form precisely at five , and about twenty-six Brethren were found to have responded to the friendly invitation of the Rev . Brother . After the usual routine business , the Lodge was duly closed , and the Brethren adjourned to the Red Lion Inn . The dinner was served by Bro . Yearsley , with more than his usual good taste . The whole arrangements gave the greatest satisfaction . The chair was filled and most ably sustained by the W . M . of the Lodge of Unity , Bro . the Bev . Thos . Pearce ; the vice-chair was filled by

P . M . Bro . C . O . Bartlett . Among those present were Bro . Mainwaring , P . M ., of the Lodge of Hengist , No . 230 , Bournemouth ; Bro . Bailey , P . M ., ditto ; and Bro . Rebbick , ditto ; Bro . J . Sydenham , No . 160 , Poole , P . G ., Registrar ; Bro . J . Osment , P . G ., Deacon ; Bro . W . Parr , P . G ., Director of Ceremonies ; Bro . G . H . Gutch , P . G . S . B . ; Bro . T . W . Dominey , and Bro . J . H . Boyt , P . G ., Stewards ; Bro . Stone , Bro . Pettitt , and Bro . Knight , all of Lodge of Amity , No . 160 , Poole ; Bro . Kingdon , Lodge of St . Cuthburga , No . 905 , Wimborne ; Bro . J . Cust , P . M . and Treasurer ,

Lodge of Unity , No . 542 , Wareham ; Bro . H . D . Cole , Secretary ; Bro . P . Pilhter ; Bro . J . O . Phippard , P . G . S . B . ; Bro . C . Filliter , P . G ., Deacon ; Bro . Hatherly , S . D . ; Bro . Barnett , J . D . ; Bro . Yearsley , Steward ; Bro . W . Phippard , I . G . ; Bro . J . Drew ; Bro . C . Groves , P . M . and Organist ; Bro . Frampton , Tyler . Letters , pleading unavoidable absence , from business and other causes , were read in the Lodge . Among them , one from the R . W . P . G . M ., Bro . Ralph Willett ; one from Bro

R . J . Spiers , P . G . S . B ., late Mayor of Oxford ; one from Bro . Deacon , Southampton , and many others . The first toast was the health of her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , introduced in the usual Masonic style , and with all the honours . His Royal Highness Prince Albert , the Prince of Wales , and the rest of the royal family , followed . The next toast was that of the G . M . of England , the Earl of Zetland , who had , for the twelfth time , been just elected to that high office ; this toast , as well as that of the R . W . the D . G . M ., was responded to by the Brethren , and drank with all the honours . The health of the P . G . M ., Bro . Willott , of the

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