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Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

AVESTBOT / RNE LODGE ( 1035 ) . —This flourishing lodge resumed its meeting on Thursday , 21 st inst ., at its new quarters , the Mitre Tavern , Craven-terrace , Upper Hyde Park-gardens , when the lodge was opened in due form . Bro . Isaacs was passed to the degree of a Fellow Craft . Bro . Cottebrune most ably and corcorrectly installed his successor , Bro . H . A . Stacey , who appointed his officers as follows : —Bros . F . A . Dietrich , S . W . ; W , Harrison , J . AA " . ; David Little , Treas . ; T . Carter , Sec ; Longman , S . D . ;

Oherdoerffen , J . D . ; J . Richards , 1 . 6 . ; Ember , Stewardj Cofctehrune , D . C . ; and Bradley , Tyler . Mr . Thomas Fisher was initiated into Freemasonry in Bro . Stacey ' s usual style . Several propositions were made of new and joining members , when the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren retired to an excellent banquet , which was served up in Bro . Fisher ' s best style . After the usual toasts , the AA' . M . briefly proposed " The Health of the Initiate , Bro . Fisher , " who returned thanks for the honour done him , and expressed the

pleasure he felt in being admitted into the Order . Some of his friends had enlarged upon the risks he ran in becoming a Mason ; he could assure the brethren he , from the first , had no fear , and he was very anxious to obtain the other degrees , and he hoped he should never disgrace so honourable and ancient a body of gentlemen The AV . M . then proposed " The Health of the Visitors , " wishing them a hearty welcome to the AVestbourne Lodge , and hoped he should often have the pleasure of their company . Bro . Buss , P . M . 29 , returned thanks , expressing the pleasure it had afforded him and his brother visitors in being present . Bro . Huguenin , of Lodge 166 , and the representative of the Grand Lodge of Switzerland , also

spoke iu complimentary terms of the working of the lodge , particularly the manner in which the ceremonies of installation and initiation had been performed . Amongst the visitors we noticed Bros . Buss , Huguenin , Batty , Rose , and AAlnterson ( 25 ) , Bro . Cohham ( 165 ) , Bro . Dixon ( 201 ) , and Bros . Tenback and Ledevhausen , of German Lodges . The healths of the AV . M ., P . M . s , and officers were drunk very cordially , and suitably replied to by Bros . Stacey , Cottebrune , Caldwell , Dietrich , and Carter . The pleasures of the

evening were much enhanced by some beautiful singing of Bros . Buss , Huguenin , Appleby , Fenner , Oberdoerffen , Carter , and others . AA e cannot close our brief account of this pleasant meeting without giving our meed of praise to the capital arrangements of our Bro . Fisher , and the very beautiful rooms in which the lodge and banquet took place . BRITISH OAK LODGE ( No . 1133 ) . —The third regular meeting of this new lodge was held on Monday , Feb . 25 , at Gurney ' s HotelStratford Brid

, ge . Bro . Richard Fairbairn , AV . M ., presided , and initiated Messrs . John Bretz and Charles Harris . Bros . J . R . Rogers , D . J . Gullason , ' and C . F . Singdalson were passed to the second degree , and Bros . Cross , Lund , Spooner , Thompson , and AVright raised to the degree of M . M . The AA " . Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson , P . J . G . D ., and Bro . Blichfeldt were admitted as honorary members of the lodge . After business , the brethren partook of refreshment . There were besides the members of the lodge several visitors present , among them being Bros . AV . Rule , P . G . Burst . ; J . How , Prov . G . D . C . Herts ; T . Abbot and J . T . Finch , P . Ms . No . 264 ; F . Johnson , P . M . No . 29 ; AV . Hamilton , W . M . No . 1056 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

HAMPSHIRE . ALDERSIIOTT . —Panmure Lodge ( 1025 ) . —At a Lodge of Emergency held on the 21 st ult ., Bros . Howard , AV . M . ; AVood , P . M ., Prov . G . S . D . ; Downer , S . AV . ; Haldam , J . W ., ro ten :. ; Dewar , Treas . ; Rowley , Sec . ; Shoolbvaid , S . D . ; Sheldrake , J . AV . ; Simpson , D . C . ; Hem-iekIG ternand AValace Tler—This lod called

, .., pro . ; y . ge was for the purpose of initiating Messrs . Phillips and Thomson , raising Bros . Davies and Sears , inaugurating the new lodge-room with a banquet , and presenting the immediate P . M ., Bro . AVood , with a P . M . 's jewel , voted to him for his valuable services during his year of Mastership . —After business , the brethren assembled at the banquet , when the members had much pleasure in seeing Bros . Copeman ( 1087 ) Prov . G . S . for Surreyand AVShaw ( 827 ) as

visitors—, , . , . The AV . M . read letters of apology from Bros . Ford , Hydon , and the much respected Bro . Stebbing , who regretted much his inability to attend on the present occasion , from the high esteem in which he held so worthy a Mason as Bro . AA ' ood ; but it being their St . John ' s Day . it was not possible . —After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , the AA . M . called the attention of the visiting brethren and members to what he called the real business of the evening . He must inform them that the lod

ge had unanimously voted their immediate P . M ., Bro . AVood , a P . M ' s jewel , as a slight token of their esteem , and for the zeal ^ . vith which he had performed his duties during his vear of Mastersmp . They were ail aware that , thanks to their P . M . " AVood .

they were pulled through a crisis in the affairs of the lodge , which threatened at one time to dismember it . He ( the AA . M ) had much pleasure in performing this duty , for he could speak of their Bro . Wood's attention and services . He knew that during the past year Bro . Wood was not absent once from his post ; his untiring efforts for the good of Masonry , and his willingness to assist them with his valuable advice . He then continued : —Bro . Wood , in affixing this jewel to your breast , I can unhesitatingly say that the man will

adorn the jewel as much as the jewel will the man ; and with truth I can endorse the sentence engraven on the back , which is , "Presented by the Panmure Lodge , No . 1025 , to Bro . R . G . AA ood , P . M ., in testimony of their esteem , evincing the high sense they entertain of his distinguished , efficient services , rendered to the Lodge during his year of Mastership . Feb . 21 , 1861 . " And allow me , Bro . AVood , to wish you every happiness this world can hestow , anil may the G . A . O . T . U . spare yon many years to wear and adorn this jewel . —

Bro . AVood , W . M ., in reply , said , —I am most deeply gratified with the distinguished mark of respect thus generously presented to me by the "brethren of this lodge . As a young Mason I did not expect , when this lodge was established , to attain the high position which you were pleased to appoint me to in so short a time . I can safely say , that since my initiation I have been devoted to Masonry . I have endeavoured to learn some of its pursuits , and practise someof its princiles . I know that Masonry has made me a better man .

p I feel I have imperfectly carried out the high and noble principles inculcated in the ancient and honourable institution ; but I know full well that the moTe I devote myself to the principles of Masonry the happier and more useful I become . It was my most earnest desire , during my year of office as AV . M . of this lodge , to perform the duties of that office faithfully and zealously ; and I feel that I have not wholly failed in discharging those duties to your satisfaction by your kindness in presenting me with this jewel , which I

shall highly prize ; and so long as the G . A . O . T . U . spares my life I trust I shall preserve it untarnished by any conduct unbecoming a man or a Mason . I feel utterly unable to thank you in a manner I could wish for the distinction you have this day conferred upon me , but with a grateful heart 1 assure you I shall not forget your kindness . In conclusion , I beg to thank the \ A . M ., Bro . Howard , for his very friendly address in presenting the testimonial . I also beg to tender my warmest expressions of satisfaction and obligation to Bro . Rowley for his kind assistance during my year of office . — The remainder of the evening was spent in a truly Masonic manner , and the brethren separated at- an early hour .

HERTFORDSHIREAA ' ATFORD LODGE—The regular meeting was held on Friday February 22 , in the Freemasons' Hall , AVatford , Bro . H . C . Finch , AV . M ., presided , attended by his officers and several P . Ms ., among whom were the R . W . Bro . William Stewart , Prov . G . M . ; V . W . Bro . T . H . AVard , D . Prov . G . M . ; Bros . John Sedgwick , Prov . G . Sec ; H . H . Burchell Heme , and AV . Miles , P . Prov . G . AV . ; George

Francis , Prov . G . Reg . ; Thomas Rogers , Prov . G . Treas ., and C . Humbert . Bro . James AA' eale York , was raised to the third degree , and Bros . S . B . York and F . Powell were passed . The brethren then proceeded to the annual choice of Master , Treasurer , and Tyler , and the result of the ballot , which was unanimous , was , Bro . John Goodyear , elected AA . M ., and Bro . Thomas Rogers , re-elected Treasurer . Bro . Thomas , the Tyler , was also re-elected . All business being endedthe lodge was closedand the brethren again

, , assembled at the banquet , and after the toasts of " The Queen and the M . W . G . M . and D . G . M . of England , " were honoured , Bro . AVard said it was his duty and a pleasing one , to propose " The Health of the Prov . G . M . ; " the toast required no comment , for Bro . Stuart had conferred so many benefits on the province , and had so endeared himself to every biother , that he was sure all would simultaneously rise to join in drinking " Health and Happiness to the Grand Master of Hertfordshire . " —The Prov . G . M ., in acknowledgment , said he

had on so many occasions -received the same good wishes , that he knew not how to find fresh words to express his gratitude . In the AVatford Lodge he had been initiated into Masonry , and hence it was endeared to him by long association , and not the least pleasureable part of the connection was his long and pure friendship with his worthy Deputy , who he desired to acknowledge as his Masonic parent , and moreover , the father of the AVatford Lodge , whose health , before he sat down , lie proposed . —Bro . AVard briefly tendered

his thanks , saying that his best wishes and most ardent hopes had ever been for the progress and prosperity of Masonry . —Bro . Francis said it was his privilege as immediate P . M . to propose " The Health of the W . M . in the Chair , " a brother of whom the AVatford Lodge might well be proud : they had seen that day , and on every other occasion since his installation , how well he had conducted the business . Bro . Finch was but a young Mason , and all must acknowledge he had attained perfection that never could been have anticipated ; hence lie had done honour to the lodge , and they wire griitcfnl for his services . —The AV . M . said he could not but

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MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 1
STRAY THOUGHTS ON THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF THE FINE ARTS. Article 3
MASTERPIECES OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF DIFFERENT NATIONS. Article 4
SOME OBSERVATIONS IN EGYPT. Article 5
THE GOOD EFFECTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 8
Poetry. Article 9
BONIFAZIO. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
FERRERS AND IVANHOE LODGE (No. 1081). Article 9
MASONIC BALLS. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
GRAND LODGE. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 14
IRELAND. Article 14
COLONIAL. Article 16
INDIA. Article 16
Obituary. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
TO CORRESPOONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

AVESTBOT / RNE LODGE ( 1035 ) . —This flourishing lodge resumed its meeting on Thursday , 21 st inst ., at its new quarters , the Mitre Tavern , Craven-terrace , Upper Hyde Park-gardens , when the lodge was opened in due form . Bro . Isaacs was passed to the degree of a Fellow Craft . Bro . Cottebrune most ably and corcorrectly installed his successor , Bro . H . A . Stacey , who appointed his officers as follows : —Bros . F . A . Dietrich , S . W . ; W , Harrison , J . AA " . ; David Little , Treas . ; T . Carter , Sec ; Longman , S . D . ;

Oherdoerffen , J . D . ; J . Richards , 1 . 6 . ; Ember , Stewardj Cofctehrune , D . C . ; and Bradley , Tyler . Mr . Thomas Fisher was initiated into Freemasonry in Bro . Stacey ' s usual style . Several propositions were made of new and joining members , when the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren retired to an excellent banquet , which was served up in Bro . Fisher ' s best style . After the usual toasts , the AA' . M . briefly proposed " The Health of the Initiate , Bro . Fisher , " who returned thanks for the honour done him , and expressed the

pleasure he felt in being admitted into the Order . Some of his friends had enlarged upon the risks he ran in becoming a Mason ; he could assure the brethren he , from the first , had no fear , and he was very anxious to obtain the other degrees , and he hoped he should never disgrace so honourable and ancient a body of gentlemen The AV . M . then proposed " The Health of the Visitors , " wishing them a hearty welcome to the AVestbourne Lodge , and hoped he should often have the pleasure of their company . Bro . Buss , P . M . 29 , returned thanks , expressing the pleasure it had afforded him and his brother visitors in being present . Bro . Huguenin , of Lodge 166 , and the representative of the Grand Lodge of Switzerland , also

spoke iu complimentary terms of the working of the lodge , particularly the manner in which the ceremonies of installation and initiation had been performed . Amongst the visitors we noticed Bros . Buss , Huguenin , Batty , Rose , and AAlnterson ( 25 ) , Bro . Cohham ( 165 ) , Bro . Dixon ( 201 ) , and Bros . Tenback and Ledevhausen , of German Lodges . The healths of the AV . M ., P . M . s , and officers were drunk very cordially , and suitably replied to by Bros . Stacey , Cottebrune , Caldwell , Dietrich , and Carter . The pleasures of the

evening were much enhanced by some beautiful singing of Bros . Buss , Huguenin , Appleby , Fenner , Oberdoerffen , Carter , and others . AA e cannot close our brief account of this pleasant meeting without giving our meed of praise to the capital arrangements of our Bro . Fisher , and the very beautiful rooms in which the lodge and banquet took place . BRITISH OAK LODGE ( No . 1133 ) . —The third regular meeting of this new lodge was held on Monday , Feb . 25 , at Gurney ' s HotelStratford Brid

, ge . Bro . Richard Fairbairn , AV . M ., presided , and initiated Messrs . John Bretz and Charles Harris . Bros . J . R . Rogers , D . J . Gullason , ' and C . F . Singdalson were passed to the second degree , and Bros . Cross , Lund , Spooner , Thompson , and AVright raised to the degree of M . M . The AA " . Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson , P . J . G . D ., and Bro . Blichfeldt were admitted as honorary members of the lodge . After business , the brethren partook of refreshment . There were besides the members of the lodge several visitors present , among them being Bros . AV . Rule , P . G . Burst . ; J . How , Prov . G . D . C . Herts ; T . Abbot and J . T . Finch , P . Ms . No . 264 ; F . Johnson , P . M . No . 29 ; AV . Hamilton , W . M . No . 1056 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

HAMPSHIRE . ALDERSIIOTT . —Panmure Lodge ( 1025 ) . —At a Lodge of Emergency held on the 21 st ult ., Bros . Howard , AV . M . ; AVood , P . M ., Prov . G . S . D . ; Downer , S . AV . ; Haldam , J . W ., ro ten :. ; Dewar , Treas . ; Rowley , Sec . ; Shoolbvaid , S . D . ; Sheldrake , J . AV . ; Simpson , D . C . ; Hem-iekIG ternand AValace Tler—This lod called

, .., pro . ; y . ge was for the purpose of initiating Messrs . Phillips and Thomson , raising Bros . Davies and Sears , inaugurating the new lodge-room with a banquet , and presenting the immediate P . M ., Bro . AVood , with a P . M . 's jewel , voted to him for his valuable services during his year of Mastership . —After business , the brethren assembled at the banquet , when the members had much pleasure in seeing Bros . Copeman ( 1087 ) Prov . G . S . for Surreyand AVShaw ( 827 ) as

visitors—, , . , . The AV . M . read letters of apology from Bros . Ford , Hydon , and the much respected Bro . Stebbing , who regretted much his inability to attend on the present occasion , from the high esteem in which he held so worthy a Mason as Bro . AA ' ood ; but it being their St . John ' s Day . it was not possible . —After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , the AA . M . called the attention of the visiting brethren and members to what he called the real business of the evening . He must inform them that the lod

ge had unanimously voted their immediate P . M ., Bro . AVood , a P . M ' s jewel , as a slight token of their esteem , and for the zeal ^ . vith which he had performed his duties during his vear of Mastersmp . They were ail aware that , thanks to their P . M . " AVood .

they were pulled through a crisis in the affairs of the lodge , which threatened at one time to dismember it . He ( the AA . M ) had much pleasure in performing this duty , for he could speak of their Bro . Wood's attention and services . He knew that during the past year Bro . Wood was not absent once from his post ; his untiring efforts for the good of Masonry , and his willingness to assist them with his valuable advice . He then continued : —Bro . Wood , in affixing this jewel to your breast , I can unhesitatingly say that the man will

adorn the jewel as much as the jewel will the man ; and with truth I can endorse the sentence engraven on the back , which is , "Presented by the Panmure Lodge , No . 1025 , to Bro . R . G . AA ood , P . M ., in testimony of their esteem , evincing the high sense they entertain of his distinguished , efficient services , rendered to the Lodge during his year of Mastership . Feb . 21 , 1861 . " And allow me , Bro . AVood , to wish you every happiness this world can hestow , anil may the G . A . O . T . U . spare yon many years to wear and adorn this jewel . —

Bro . AVood , W . M ., in reply , said , —I am most deeply gratified with the distinguished mark of respect thus generously presented to me by the "brethren of this lodge . As a young Mason I did not expect , when this lodge was established , to attain the high position which you were pleased to appoint me to in so short a time . I can safely say , that since my initiation I have been devoted to Masonry . I have endeavoured to learn some of its pursuits , and practise someof its princiles . I know that Masonry has made me a better man .

p I feel I have imperfectly carried out the high and noble principles inculcated in the ancient and honourable institution ; but I know full well that the moTe I devote myself to the principles of Masonry the happier and more useful I become . It was my most earnest desire , during my year of office as AV . M . of this lodge , to perform the duties of that office faithfully and zealously ; and I feel that I have not wholly failed in discharging those duties to your satisfaction by your kindness in presenting me with this jewel , which I

shall highly prize ; and so long as the G . A . O . T . U . spares my life I trust I shall preserve it untarnished by any conduct unbecoming a man or a Mason . I feel utterly unable to thank you in a manner I could wish for the distinction you have this day conferred upon me , but with a grateful heart 1 assure you I shall not forget your kindness . In conclusion , I beg to thank the \ A . M ., Bro . Howard , for his very friendly address in presenting the testimonial . I also beg to tender my warmest expressions of satisfaction and obligation to Bro . Rowley for his kind assistance during my year of office . — The remainder of the evening was spent in a truly Masonic manner , and the brethren separated at- an early hour .

HERTFORDSHIREAA ' ATFORD LODGE—The regular meeting was held on Friday February 22 , in the Freemasons' Hall , AVatford , Bro . H . C . Finch , AV . M ., presided , attended by his officers and several P . Ms ., among whom were the R . W . Bro . William Stewart , Prov . G . M . ; V . W . Bro . T . H . AVard , D . Prov . G . M . ; Bros . John Sedgwick , Prov . G . Sec ; H . H . Burchell Heme , and AV . Miles , P . Prov . G . AV . ; George

Francis , Prov . G . Reg . ; Thomas Rogers , Prov . G . Treas ., and C . Humbert . Bro . James AA' eale York , was raised to the third degree , and Bros . S . B . York and F . Powell were passed . The brethren then proceeded to the annual choice of Master , Treasurer , and Tyler , and the result of the ballot , which was unanimous , was , Bro . John Goodyear , elected AA . M ., and Bro . Thomas Rogers , re-elected Treasurer . Bro . Thomas , the Tyler , was also re-elected . All business being endedthe lodge was closedand the brethren again

, , assembled at the banquet , and after the toasts of " The Queen and the M . W . G . M . and D . G . M . of England , " were honoured , Bro . AVard said it was his duty and a pleasing one , to propose " The Health of the Prov . G . M . ; " the toast required no comment , for Bro . Stuart had conferred so many benefits on the province , and had so endeared himself to every biother , that he was sure all would simultaneously rise to join in drinking " Health and Happiness to the Grand Master of Hertfordshire . " —The Prov . G . M ., in acknowledgment , said he

had on so many occasions -received the same good wishes , that he knew not how to find fresh words to express his gratitude . In the AVatford Lodge he had been initiated into Masonry , and hence it was endeared to him by long association , and not the least pleasureable part of the connection was his long and pure friendship with his worthy Deputy , who he desired to acknowledge as his Masonic parent , and moreover , the father of the AVatford Lodge , whose health , before he sat down , lie proposed . —Bro . AVard briefly tendered

his thanks , saying that his best wishes and most ardent hopes had ever been for the progress and prosperity of Masonry . —Bro . Francis said it was his privilege as immediate P . M . to propose " The Health of the W . M . in the Chair , " a brother of whom the AVatford Lodge might well be proud : they had seen that day , and on every other occasion since his installation , how well he had conducted the business . Bro . Finch was but a young Mason , and all must acknowledge he had attained perfection that never could been have anticipated ; hence lie had done honour to the lodge , and they wire griitcfnl for his services . —The AV . M . said he could not but

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