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Lodge of Perseverance ( No . 432 ) meets at the " Old Bull Hotel , " Church-street , Monday evening , on or after full moon . The W , M , is Bro . Charles Boardman . Oldham . —Lodge of Friendship ( No . 344 ) . —The members , at their meeting on the 2 nd of May , were honoured with the presence of their R . W . D . Prov . G . M . Stephen Blair , Bro . John Bell , Prov . S . G . W ., and others of the Prov . Gr . officers of East Lancashire . The ceremonies were performed in a very able and

impressive manner by the W . M . Bro . Daniel Evans , whom the R . W . D . P . G . M , highly complimented on the excellent working of himself and officers , as deserving his warmest approval . After the transaction of other ordinary business , the W . M ., in a very feeling address , presented Bro . W . Hudson , P . M ., with a P . M . ' s jewel and a purse , bearing the following inscription : " Presented with a purse of 201 . to Bro . W . Hudson , by the Brethren of the Lodge of Friendship ( No . 344 ) , in acknowledgment of his long and valuable services as Secretary . " Bro . Hudson , under strong feelings , expressed the deep sense he entertained

of the kindness of his Brethren , and his determination to merit its continuance . The R . W . D . P . G . M ., from the very satisfactory manner in which the books of the Lodge were kept , expressed the gratification which this presentation to Bro . Hudson afforded him . The Brethren afterwards adjourned to refreshment , and the remainder of the evening was spent in a very pleasing and instructive manner , the Brethren being highly gratified by the kindness of their R . W . D . P . G . M ., who , wherever he is known , whethe * as a man or a Mason , never fails to carry away with him the fraternal regards and best wishes of all .

NORTHUMBERLAND . Newcastle-ON-Tyne . —Lodge de Loraine ( No . 793 ) . —A Lodge of Emergency was held on the 8 th of May , at Freemasons' Hall , to pass to the Second Degree a Bro . Master Mariner , who had been initiated at Hull ; and another Lodge on the 10 th , to initiate a gentleman going abroad . Northern Counties Lodge ( No . 586 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled on Wednesday , April 25 , at Freemasons' Hall , for the installation of Bro . William

Dalziel , the W . M . elect for the ensuing year . The ceremony of installation w as performed by Bro . E . D . Davis , P . M ., No . 56 . The W . M . then appointed and invested the following Brethren as Officers for the year , viz . : —Bros . H . P . Mork , P . M . ; E . D . Davis , S . W . ; J . T . M . Harrison , J . W . ; William Punshon , Treas . ; G . W . Fenwick , Sec . ; J . C . Gibson , D . C . ; J . Shield , S . D . ; G . Hardy , J . D .

H . Bell , I . G .: L . Haslam and E . Holloway , Stewards ; and A . Dickson , Tyler . Bro . E . D . Davis presented to the Lodge three beautiful Tracing Boards . The Brethren then proceeded to the Queen ' s Head Hotel , where Bro . Miller had a sumptuous entertainment provided for them , to which forty Brethren did full justice . The W . M . presided , supported by Bros . Richard Metcalf , D . P . G . M . for Northumberland : H . P . Mork and Win .-Berkley . P . M . s . No . 586 . Amongst for NorthumberlandH . P . Mork and Wm , BerkleyP . M . sNo . 586 . Amongst

; , , the visitors were Bros . Geo . Weatherhead , P . Prov . G . J . W ., and J . S . Challoner , Prov . G . J . W . for Northumberland : George Fenwick ; J . Hodge , P . M ., No . 24 ; William Johnson , W . M ., No . 24 ; F . P . John , P . M ., No . 56 ; J . Hopper , P . M ., No . 614 ; John Cook , W . M ., No . 706 ; D . W . Spence , and — Neimitz , J . W ., No . 706 . The usual Masonic and loyal toasts were given , and warmly responded to , and the Brethren retired highly pleased with the day ' s proceedings .

Bykeii , neae Newcastle-on-Tyne . —St . Peters Lodge . —This Lodge has subscribed the sum of three guineas to the Building Fund of the Newcastle Infirmary ; and one guinea to the Boyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows .

OXFORDSHIRE . Oxford . —Provincial Grand Lodge . —Tuesday , May the 8 th , will be long remembered by the Oxford Masons , as not only themselves , but many eminent Brethren from all parts of the Empire , assembled in the Masonic Hall , to witness the installation of Bro . Henry Atkins Bowyer , of Steeple Aston , as R . W . G . M " . of the Province . A magnificent public breakfast ushered in the ceremonial , and at twelve o ' clock , the Lodge Room being crowded , Bro . Hall , Prov . G . M . for

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METROPOLITAN Article 40
GRAND CONCLAVE, May 11, 1855. Article 42
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 34
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 13
OUR PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Article 1
PROVINCIAL Article 44
Untitled Article Article 49
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Article 22
SURREY ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 55
THE AZTECS AND THE ERDMANNIGES. Article 27
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE Article 31
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 33
THE LIVING AND THE DEAD. Article 59
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE Article 34
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 35
ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE STABILITY LODGE OF INSTRUCTION. Article 38
FRANCE. Article 56
COLONIAL. Article 57
AMERICA. Article 59
INDIA Article 57
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR JUNE. Article 60
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 62
NOTICE. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 7
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Lodge of Perseverance ( No . 432 ) meets at the " Old Bull Hotel , " Church-street , Monday evening , on or after full moon . The W , M , is Bro . Charles Boardman . Oldham . —Lodge of Friendship ( No . 344 ) . —The members , at their meeting on the 2 nd of May , were honoured with the presence of their R . W . D . Prov . G . M . Stephen Blair , Bro . John Bell , Prov . S . G . W ., and others of the Prov . Gr . officers of East Lancashire . The ceremonies were performed in a very able and

impressive manner by the W . M . Bro . Daniel Evans , whom the R . W . D . P . G . M , highly complimented on the excellent working of himself and officers , as deserving his warmest approval . After the transaction of other ordinary business , the W . M ., in a very feeling address , presented Bro . W . Hudson , P . M ., with a P . M . ' s jewel and a purse , bearing the following inscription : " Presented with a purse of 201 . to Bro . W . Hudson , by the Brethren of the Lodge of Friendship ( No . 344 ) , in acknowledgment of his long and valuable services as Secretary . " Bro . Hudson , under strong feelings , expressed the deep sense he entertained

of the kindness of his Brethren , and his determination to merit its continuance . The R . W . D . P . G . M ., from the very satisfactory manner in which the books of the Lodge were kept , expressed the gratification which this presentation to Bro . Hudson afforded him . The Brethren afterwards adjourned to refreshment , and the remainder of the evening was spent in a very pleasing and instructive manner , the Brethren being highly gratified by the kindness of their R . W . D . P . G . M ., who , wherever he is known , whethe * as a man or a Mason , never fails to carry away with him the fraternal regards and best wishes of all .

NORTHUMBERLAND . Newcastle-ON-Tyne . —Lodge de Loraine ( No . 793 ) . —A Lodge of Emergency was held on the 8 th of May , at Freemasons' Hall , to pass to the Second Degree a Bro . Master Mariner , who had been initiated at Hull ; and another Lodge on the 10 th , to initiate a gentleman going abroad . Northern Counties Lodge ( No . 586 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled on Wednesday , April 25 , at Freemasons' Hall , for the installation of Bro . William

Dalziel , the W . M . elect for the ensuing year . The ceremony of installation w as performed by Bro . E . D . Davis , P . M ., No . 56 . The W . M . then appointed and invested the following Brethren as Officers for the year , viz . : —Bros . H . P . Mork , P . M . ; E . D . Davis , S . W . ; J . T . M . Harrison , J . W . ; William Punshon , Treas . ; G . W . Fenwick , Sec . ; J . C . Gibson , D . C . ; J . Shield , S . D . ; G . Hardy , J . D .

H . Bell , I . G .: L . Haslam and E . Holloway , Stewards ; and A . Dickson , Tyler . Bro . E . D . Davis presented to the Lodge three beautiful Tracing Boards . The Brethren then proceeded to the Queen ' s Head Hotel , where Bro . Miller had a sumptuous entertainment provided for them , to which forty Brethren did full justice . The W . M . presided , supported by Bros . Richard Metcalf , D . P . G . M . for Northumberland : H . P . Mork and Win .-Berkley . P . M . s . No . 586 . Amongst for NorthumberlandH . P . Mork and Wm , BerkleyP . M . sNo . 586 . Amongst

; , , the visitors were Bros . Geo . Weatherhead , P . Prov . G . J . W ., and J . S . Challoner , Prov . G . J . W . for Northumberland : George Fenwick ; J . Hodge , P . M ., No . 24 ; William Johnson , W . M ., No . 24 ; F . P . John , P . M ., No . 56 ; J . Hopper , P . M ., No . 614 ; John Cook , W . M ., No . 706 ; D . W . Spence , and — Neimitz , J . W ., No . 706 . The usual Masonic and loyal toasts were given , and warmly responded to , and the Brethren retired highly pleased with the day ' s proceedings .

Bykeii , neae Newcastle-on-Tyne . —St . Peters Lodge . —This Lodge has subscribed the sum of three guineas to the Building Fund of the Newcastle Infirmary ; and one guinea to the Boyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows .

OXFORDSHIRE . Oxford . —Provincial Grand Lodge . —Tuesday , May the 8 th , will be long remembered by the Oxford Masons , as not only themselves , but many eminent Brethren from all parts of the Empire , assembled in the Masonic Hall , to witness the installation of Bro . Henry Atkins Bowyer , of Steeple Aston , as R . W . G . M " . of the Province . A magnificent public breakfast ushered in the ceremonial , and at twelve o ' clock , the Lodge Room being crowded , Bro . Hall , Prov . G . M . for

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