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Provincial.

WARWICKSHIRE . B IRMINGHAM . —Leigh Lodge of Bifle Volunteers ( No . 1189 ) . One of the most interesting ceremonies connected with Freemasonry took place , on Friday last , at the Masonic Rooms , Newhall-street , on the occasion of forming and consecrating a new loVe in connection with the Rifle Brigade . The lodge is called the Leigh Lodge of Rifle Volunteers ( No . 1189 ) , the Lord Lieutenant himself being the first AVorslupful Master . The

beautiful ceremony was most successfully conducted by Bro . Chas . W Elkington , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , assisted by Bros . AV . R . K . Bedford , G . Chap . ; Kittoe , Prov . G . Chap . ; Capt . BriggS ) Prov . G . Dir , of Cers . ; J . H . Bedford , Prov . G . Sec . ; and Capt . Machen , of Leamington , Prov . G . S . B . An extremely o-ood choir , under the conductorship of Bro . J . A . Baker , made the musical portion both attractive and imposing . Bro . J . A . " harmonium oration the

Beaumont also assisted at the . An upon Order was delivered by Bro . Bedford , after which Lord Leigh was regularly installed into the chair . He then proceeded to appoint Capt . Hebbert , S . W . ; Lieut . Turner , J . W . ; Capt . Ratcliff , Treas . ; Capt . Briggs and Lieut . Phillips , Sees . ; Capt . Chesshire and Capt . Everitt , Deacons ; Lieut . Mclnnis , M . C ., & c . Bro . Elkington then initiated Col , Mason , Dr . Hill , and Lieut . SaltOther business was then completedand the company

. , proceeded to an elegant banquet , provided by the lodge . Lord Leigh took the chair , supported on his right by Bros . Chas . AV . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M . ; Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire ; Rev . AV . R . K . Bedford , G . Chap . ; Captains Hebbert , Briggs , Molesworth , Royal . Dragoons ; A aughton , Muletin , Munchen , Ratcliff , Chesshire , Dr . Burton , D . Prov . G . M . Staffordshire , Capts . Mole and Malins , and on the left by Col . Mason , Dr . Bell Fletcher , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; and W . L . Smith ; Revs . J .

Coddrington , Kittoe , Prov . G . Cbap ., Ray , Dickens ( Warwick ) ; Dr . Forteith , and Mr . Calwell , Royal Dragoons ; Capt . Haddo , H . M . I . A . ; Ensign Elkington , H . M . 91 st . Reg . ; Dr . Nason , Lieut . Edwards , Salt , Bullock , Malins , Mclnnis , Ensign Edwards , Sir John Ratcliff , Jones , Roberts , King , of the Yeomanry , Bros . C . A . Lingard , Overill , Prov . G . YVardens , and the following Prov . G . Officers : Read , Astley , B . AV . Goode , Pursall , AVeiss , Roberts , Blake , J . H . Bedford , AVyman , H . Mullmer , and Bros . J . A . Baker , J . A . Beaumont , W . H . Beaumont , Thomas Bragg ,

John Bragg , George Jones ( W . M . 857 ) , Glydon , John Jones ( Worcester ) , Savage , Chandler , A aughan ( W . M . 88 ) , David Malins , jun ., & c . — "The Queen and the Craft" was ably given by Lord LEIGII , who alluded in a most feeling manner to the painful loss so recently sustained by our beloved Queen , and the kindness exhibited by Her Majesty in the fearful colliery accident at New Hartley ; "The Prince of AVales ; " "The Most AVorshipful the Grand Master , " " Earl de Grey and Ripon ; " and

"The Grand Lodge , " acknowleged by Bro . BEDFORD , G . Chap . — Bro . ELKINGTON proposed "The Health of Lord Leigh as Lord Lieutenant , Prov . Grand Master , and Worshipful Master of the Leigh Lodge , " and spoke of the great zeal Lord Leigii had always shown in all he undertook , how well he had earned the high esteem of every class in the county , and how much he was beloved by his brethren in Masonry . Bro . Elkington alluded to the services rendered to the A olunteer movement , Yeomanry ,

Militia , and Rifles , by the noble Lord as Lord Lieutenant . The toast was given with all the honours . —Lord LEIGH thanked his good brother on his right for the manner he had introduced his name , and he thanked the brethren from the bottom of his heart for the way they had received the toast . He could assure tbem how much pleasure it gave him to meet them there that day , and upon such an occasion . He was much gratified bthe beautiful

cerey mony he had witnessed in the lodge , and by the oration which Bro . Bedford had delivered , and which he hoped to have printed . —Lord LEIGH gave "The Army , Navy , Yeomanry , Militia , and Rifle Volunteers , " in a trnly military speech , and called upon Captain Molesworth , who responded for the Army , Captain King for the Yeomanry , Captain Vaughton for the Militia , and Colonel Mason for the Rifle Volunteers . —Lord LEIGH then proposed "The Health of Bro . Charles W . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M ., " and

congratulated him upon the success of the proceedings ; it was only one more to the many instances of his assistance to Freemasonry . —Bro . ELKINGTOIT thanked them for all tbe many kindnesses he had received , he called upon them to aid the Boy's School in March next , and thanked all those who had rendered such services to him that day . — "Captain Bowyer , P . G . M ., Oxon , " and " The Visitors , " was responded to by the gallant Capt . and Bro . Dr . Barton , D . Prov . G . M ., Staffordshire . —At this period the Prov . G . M . was obliged to retire , having to return to

Provincial.

return to Stoneleigh , and the chair was taken by Bro . ELKINGTON , who proposed " Bros . Hebert and Turner , the Wardens ,. and the other officers of the Leigh Lodge . " He was sure the lodge would be a prosperous one from the manner it has been taken up and carried forward by Bro . Hebert , assisted as he was by Bros . Turner , Briggs , and Charles Ratcliff . They had done well to name it after their excellent Prov . G . M ., and still better in obtaining Lord Leigii to take the chair . —Bro . HEBBERT

made , a suitable reply , and some most appropriate remarks upon Masonry . —Bro . FLETCHER then proposed "The ' Initiated Brethren , " Colonel Mason , Dr . Hill , and Lieutenant Salt , responded . Bro . Elkington proposed " Bro . J . A . Baker and his choir , with the Bros . Bragge . " Bro . Thomas Bragge and Bro . Baker , replied . " The Health of Bro . Charles Ratcliff , " was next given . Bro . Ratcliff had travelled 1200 miles to be present , and in repling made some feeling allusions to his travelsand

y , to the interest he took in this lodge . Bro . Captain Briggs , proposed "The Ladies , " which was responded to by Captain Ratcliff . The Tyler's toast concluded this most enjoyable day . AVe must not omit to say the pleasures of the evening were much increased by some excellent singing , under the arrangement of Bros . Piersall , Prov . G . Org ., and J . A . Baker . YORKSHIRE ( WEST . )

BATLET CARR , DEWSBURY . —St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 1129 . )—The regular meeting of this lodge was held in the lodge-roomon Monday evening , the 20 th ult ., under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Abraham Wilson , it being tbe first regular meeting since his installation . He proved himself duly qualified for the position by initiating in a very efficient manner Mr . Richard Hewitt , after which Bro . R . R . Nelson , P . M ., gave the explanation of the working toolsand Bro . John Armitage

, , Hon . Sec , the lecture on the tracing-board . Two gentlemen being proposed as candidates , and other general business being transacted , the lodge closed with solemn prayer , when the brethren adjourned to refreshment ; after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and severally responded to , and the brethren adjourned to their respective homes with the full assurance that the lodge was in a fair way to become a prosperous one .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . GRAND MASONIC FESTIVAL . The annual festival of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow ., supported by all the lodges in the province , was held in the City Hall , on the 24 th Jan . The various lodges being pretty largely represented , and theFestival being open to their friends , the large hall was quite filled , nearly 1200 being present . Surmounting

the platform was the banner of the Provincial Grand Lodge , while above the west gallery hung the . flag of the Glasgow Freeman St . John ' s ; and the banners of the other lodges were suspended round the hall . Altogether , the spacious room presented an appearance brilliant and animated beyond what is the case on the occasion of ordinary soirees or festivals . By the permission of Lieutenant Colonel Middleton and officers , the excellent band of the 2 nd Regiment of Rifle Volunteers was in attendanceand

, while the company was assembling played a variety of pieces in capital style . It was confidently expected that the chair would have been taken by Sir Archibald Alison , Bart ., P . G . M . ; but business engagements prevented him from carrying out his original nation . Tnis was announced before the soiree commenced by D . P . G . M . Donald Campbell , wdio , after expressing his extreme regret at the unavoidable absence of the Provincial Grand

Master at the Sheriff Criminal Court , read the following note which he had received from him : — " Glasgow , Jan . 23 , 1862 . "My dear Sir and Brother , —I cannot tell you how much I regret that , owing to my having some heavy cases to try tomorrow , which will , I fear , extend to late in the evening , there is every likelihood of my being deprived of the pleasure of attending your soiree to-morrow evening .

"If the cases should conclude in time I will come to your meeting with pleasure ; but if I am kept in court , I trust ' the brethren will forgive the absence of one whose heart will be with them , and is only prevented from coming by persons who are not Freemasons . Ever yours faithfully , "A . ALISON . "

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GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE. Article 1
MASONIC FACTS. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE HARTLEY COLLIERY DISASTER. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
INDIA. Article 17
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

WARWICKSHIRE . B IRMINGHAM . —Leigh Lodge of Bifle Volunteers ( No . 1189 ) . One of the most interesting ceremonies connected with Freemasonry took place , on Friday last , at the Masonic Rooms , Newhall-street , on the occasion of forming and consecrating a new loVe in connection with the Rifle Brigade . The lodge is called the Leigh Lodge of Rifle Volunteers ( No . 1189 ) , the Lord Lieutenant himself being the first AVorslupful Master . The

beautiful ceremony was most successfully conducted by Bro . Chas . W Elkington , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , assisted by Bros . AV . R . K . Bedford , G . Chap . ; Kittoe , Prov . G . Chap . ; Capt . BriggS ) Prov . G . Dir , of Cers . ; J . H . Bedford , Prov . G . Sec . ; and Capt . Machen , of Leamington , Prov . G . S . B . An extremely o-ood choir , under the conductorship of Bro . J . A . Baker , made the musical portion both attractive and imposing . Bro . J . A . " harmonium oration the

Beaumont also assisted at the . An upon Order was delivered by Bro . Bedford , after which Lord Leigh was regularly installed into the chair . He then proceeded to appoint Capt . Hebbert , S . W . ; Lieut . Turner , J . W . ; Capt . Ratcliff , Treas . ; Capt . Briggs and Lieut . Phillips , Sees . ; Capt . Chesshire and Capt . Everitt , Deacons ; Lieut . Mclnnis , M . C ., & c . Bro . Elkington then initiated Col , Mason , Dr . Hill , and Lieut . SaltOther business was then completedand the company

. , proceeded to an elegant banquet , provided by the lodge . Lord Leigh took the chair , supported on his right by Bros . Chas . AV . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M . ; Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire ; Rev . AV . R . K . Bedford , G . Chap . ; Captains Hebbert , Briggs , Molesworth , Royal . Dragoons ; A aughton , Muletin , Munchen , Ratcliff , Chesshire , Dr . Burton , D . Prov . G . M . Staffordshire , Capts . Mole and Malins , and on the left by Col . Mason , Dr . Bell Fletcher , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; and W . L . Smith ; Revs . J .

Coddrington , Kittoe , Prov . G . Cbap ., Ray , Dickens ( Warwick ) ; Dr . Forteith , and Mr . Calwell , Royal Dragoons ; Capt . Haddo , H . M . I . A . ; Ensign Elkington , H . M . 91 st . Reg . ; Dr . Nason , Lieut . Edwards , Salt , Bullock , Malins , Mclnnis , Ensign Edwards , Sir John Ratcliff , Jones , Roberts , King , of the Yeomanry , Bros . C . A . Lingard , Overill , Prov . G . YVardens , and the following Prov . G . Officers : Read , Astley , B . AV . Goode , Pursall , AVeiss , Roberts , Blake , J . H . Bedford , AVyman , H . Mullmer , and Bros . J . A . Baker , J . A . Beaumont , W . H . Beaumont , Thomas Bragg ,

John Bragg , George Jones ( W . M . 857 ) , Glydon , John Jones ( Worcester ) , Savage , Chandler , A aughan ( W . M . 88 ) , David Malins , jun ., & c . — "The Queen and the Craft" was ably given by Lord LEIGII , who alluded in a most feeling manner to the painful loss so recently sustained by our beloved Queen , and the kindness exhibited by Her Majesty in the fearful colliery accident at New Hartley ; "The Prince of AVales ; " "The Most AVorshipful the Grand Master , " " Earl de Grey and Ripon ; " and

"The Grand Lodge , " acknowleged by Bro . BEDFORD , G . Chap . — Bro . ELKINGTON proposed "The Health of Lord Leigh as Lord Lieutenant , Prov . Grand Master , and Worshipful Master of the Leigh Lodge , " and spoke of the great zeal Lord Leigii had always shown in all he undertook , how well he had earned the high esteem of every class in the county , and how much he was beloved by his brethren in Masonry . Bro . Elkington alluded to the services rendered to the A olunteer movement , Yeomanry ,

Militia , and Rifles , by the noble Lord as Lord Lieutenant . The toast was given with all the honours . —Lord LEIGH thanked his good brother on his right for the manner he had introduced his name , and he thanked the brethren from the bottom of his heart for the way they had received the toast . He could assure tbem how much pleasure it gave him to meet them there that day , and upon such an occasion . He was much gratified bthe beautiful

cerey mony he had witnessed in the lodge , and by the oration which Bro . Bedford had delivered , and which he hoped to have printed . —Lord LEIGH gave "The Army , Navy , Yeomanry , Militia , and Rifle Volunteers , " in a trnly military speech , and called upon Captain Molesworth , who responded for the Army , Captain King for the Yeomanry , Captain Vaughton for the Militia , and Colonel Mason for the Rifle Volunteers . —Lord LEIGH then proposed "The Health of Bro . Charles W . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M ., " and

congratulated him upon the success of the proceedings ; it was only one more to the many instances of his assistance to Freemasonry . —Bro . ELKINGTOIT thanked them for all tbe many kindnesses he had received , he called upon them to aid the Boy's School in March next , and thanked all those who had rendered such services to him that day . — "Captain Bowyer , P . G . M ., Oxon , " and " The Visitors , " was responded to by the gallant Capt . and Bro . Dr . Barton , D . Prov . G . M ., Staffordshire . —At this period the Prov . G . M . was obliged to retire , having to return to

Provincial.

return to Stoneleigh , and the chair was taken by Bro . ELKINGTON , who proposed " Bros . Hebert and Turner , the Wardens ,. and the other officers of the Leigh Lodge . " He was sure the lodge would be a prosperous one from the manner it has been taken up and carried forward by Bro . Hebert , assisted as he was by Bros . Turner , Briggs , and Charles Ratcliff . They had done well to name it after their excellent Prov . G . M ., and still better in obtaining Lord Leigii to take the chair . —Bro . HEBBERT

made , a suitable reply , and some most appropriate remarks upon Masonry . —Bro . FLETCHER then proposed "The ' Initiated Brethren , " Colonel Mason , Dr . Hill , and Lieutenant Salt , responded . Bro . Elkington proposed " Bro . J . A . Baker and his choir , with the Bros . Bragge . " Bro . Thomas Bragge and Bro . Baker , replied . " The Health of Bro . Charles Ratcliff , " was next given . Bro . Ratcliff had travelled 1200 miles to be present , and in repling made some feeling allusions to his travelsand

y , to the interest he took in this lodge . Bro . Captain Briggs , proposed "The Ladies , " which was responded to by Captain Ratcliff . The Tyler's toast concluded this most enjoyable day . AVe must not omit to say the pleasures of the evening were much increased by some excellent singing , under the arrangement of Bros . Piersall , Prov . G . Org ., and J . A . Baker . YORKSHIRE ( WEST . )

BATLET CARR , DEWSBURY . —St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 1129 . )—The regular meeting of this lodge was held in the lodge-roomon Monday evening , the 20 th ult ., under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Abraham Wilson , it being tbe first regular meeting since his installation . He proved himself duly qualified for the position by initiating in a very efficient manner Mr . Richard Hewitt , after which Bro . R . R . Nelson , P . M ., gave the explanation of the working toolsand Bro . John Armitage

, , Hon . Sec , the lecture on the tracing-board . Two gentlemen being proposed as candidates , and other general business being transacted , the lodge closed with solemn prayer , when the brethren adjourned to refreshment ; after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and severally responded to , and the brethren adjourned to their respective homes with the full assurance that the lodge was in a fair way to become a prosperous one .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . GRAND MASONIC FESTIVAL . The annual festival of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow ., supported by all the lodges in the province , was held in the City Hall , on the 24 th Jan . The various lodges being pretty largely represented , and theFestival being open to their friends , the large hall was quite filled , nearly 1200 being present . Surmounting

the platform was the banner of the Provincial Grand Lodge , while above the west gallery hung the . flag of the Glasgow Freeman St . John ' s ; and the banners of the other lodges were suspended round the hall . Altogether , the spacious room presented an appearance brilliant and animated beyond what is the case on the occasion of ordinary soirees or festivals . By the permission of Lieutenant Colonel Middleton and officers , the excellent band of the 2 nd Regiment of Rifle Volunteers was in attendanceand

, while the company was assembling played a variety of pieces in capital style . It was confidently expected that the chair would have been taken by Sir Archibald Alison , Bart ., P . G . M . ; but business engagements prevented him from carrying out his original nation . Tnis was announced before the soiree commenced by D . P . G . M . Donald Campbell , wdio , after expressing his extreme regret at the unavoidable absence of the Provincial Grand

Master at the Sheriff Criminal Court , read the following note which he had received from him : — " Glasgow , Jan . 23 , 1862 . "My dear Sir and Brother , —I cannot tell you how much I regret that , owing to my having some heavy cases to try tomorrow , which will , I fear , extend to late in the evening , there is every likelihood of my being deprived of the pleasure of attending your soiree to-morrow evening .

"If the cases should conclude in time I will come to your meeting with pleasure ; but if I am kept in court , I trust ' the brethren will forgive the absence of one whose heart will be with them , and is only prevented from coming by persons who are not Freemasons . Ever yours faithfully , "A . ALISON . "

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