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Metropolitan.

minute's notice to work the ceremonies , to see two such able brothers fill the chair , and render the working in such a superior manner .. Tire next business was that of presenting J'ro . F . Waiter ? , P . M . and Secretary , with a Secretary's jewel , which had been unanimously voted to him . Bro . Dr . Dixon , by permission of the presiding W . M ., in a fluent speech presented tire jewel to the Secretary , and dwelt . it length on the efficient maimer the duties of Secretary had been carried out

on all occasions , lie having been the first W . M . was able to speak from experience , and also having known their Secretary longer in Masonry than any brother present , lies could bear testimony to his unceasing zeal for the good of the Order in general , and that lodge in particular . Before placing the jewel on the Secretary , ha veal tlie inscription which is engraved on its back . " Presented to Bro . Frederick Walters , P . M . anel See ., from the Iodise funds by the Royal Oak Lodgo ( No . 871 ) ,

as a mark of respect and gratitude for the able , talented , and efficient manner he performed the duties of Secretary to the lodge from its founding up to August , 1864 . Also for the many great and essential services rendered to the loelge . " Bro . F . Walters , in a brief speech , returned thanks for tlie present . The jewel was made by Bvo . A . D . Loeweiistavk and reflects great credit on the manufacturer . All business being finished the lodge was closed . The brethren then partook of tire banquet . The usual loyal toasts were given and received . Bro . 11 . A . Collington presided at the festive board . After spending a few agreeable hours together the brethren separated .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . WAKBIHGTOJT . —Lodge of Lights ( No . 148 . )—This ancient lodge has regularly met during the summer months . The last meeting took place on Monday evening last ; the AV . M ., Bro . John Howes , presided ; Bro . Captain Knight , as S . W ., in the unavoidable absence of Bro . Gilbert Greenall , M . P . ; Bro . II . B . AVhite , P . M ., as J . W ., the other officers , and a number of brethren , were present . The lodge was openeel in solemn

form , according to ancient custom , . when the minutes were read and confirmed . Letters of apology for non-attendance were announced from Bros , tho Rev . J . N . Porter , Major Greenall , and C . Pettitt , J . W . and Secretary . The W . M . also announced that Bro . M . Trumble was seriously ill , and nofc likely to recover . Mr . Albert Latham having been approved til ; the previous meeting , and being now present , was initiated into the mysteries and privileges of ancient Freemasonry , by

the W . M " ., tiro . Bowes , Bro . J . Hauler , Prov . G . Treas ., acting as J . D . and Lecturer . Bro . H . B . White gave the charge . Tlie AV . M . announced the receipt of Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Lodge communications . Bro . H . Ii . White , P . M ., lire iv attention to the fact of the near approach of the centenary of the lodge , and exhibited a design for a jewel . He also announced that the Provincial Grand Lodge had promised to meet at Warvington on the occasionso that they miht look

, g forward to an interesting and influential meeting . A ' vote of thanks was warmly accorded to Bro . Hamer , for his instructive and interesting lecture . There being no further business , the lodge was closed in form , and the brethren separated in harmony .

AVALES , SOUTH ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . CATCDIJT . — Bute Lodge ( No . 9 G 0 ) . — A loelge of emergency was held afc the Slasonic Hall , Bute Docks , on Friday , the 26 th ult ., "To elect three Pasfc Masters to represent this lodge in a committee to promote uniformity of working in this province . " The lodge was opened in clue form at seven o'clock by Bro . J . C . Thorp , AV . M ., P . M . 340 , 900 , P . Prov . S . G . AV . Oxon ; Bros . W . H . Martin , S . W . ; F . Ware , J . W . ( pro tem . ); H . W .

Moreton , P . M . 471 , Sec ; R . Atkins , S . D . ; T . B . Bell , J . D . ; S . Daniels , I . G . —The W . MASTER explained the very praiseworthy object which the Provincial Grand Lodge , at the instigation of tire zealous and efficient Deputy Provincial Grand Master , had in view in establishing this committee , and reminded the brethren that this lodge was in a somewhat peculiar position —Ire lieing tire first WM ., there could be no actual P . M . of the loelge . There were , however , several P . M . 's of other lodges who wore subscribing members of this , and amongst those who frequently occupied a place upon the dais of the Bute Lodge iu

Provincial.

that capacity was Bro . Dr . Roberts , the much-respected W . M . of tho Glamorgan Loelge ( No . 36 ) . He ( Bro . Thorp ) was surprised to find that in consequence of tlie veiling of Bro . Langley , P . M ., that Bro . Roberts , as W . M . of the lodge , was ineligible to serve upon a P . M . ' s committee , the Glamorgan Lodge hael nominated and appointed throe other P . M . ' s to the exclusion of their W . M . As he ( Bro . Thorp ) entertained opinions quite the reverse to those which influenced the other lodge in coming to

such a conclusion , without at all attempting to dictate to the brethren , he should certainly like to ses the AV . M . of No . 36 one of the representatives of fche Bute Lodge upon the proposed committee . — * Bro . F . AVASE , J . W . ( pro tem . ) fully coincided with the views of the W . M . as to the eligibility of the Master of a lodge to serve upon such a committee , believing him of all others to bo the fittest for such a capacity , and thought there must be other reasons than those of a logical nature for wishing to deny

the AV . M ., in the present case , svtsli an inalienable privilege . He ( Bro . AVare ) had much pleasure in proposing " That the Pasfc Masters representing the Bute Loelge upon the proposed committee be the AV . M ., Bro . Thorp ; the W . M . of the Glamorgan Loelge , Bro . Roberts ; anel Bro . N . B . Calder / ' whom he described as a Senior Past Master of the Glamorgan "innocent of tiie purple . "—This proposition was seconded by Bro . T . 15 . BELI ,

J . D . —Bro . AV . H . MAKTIS , S . W ., thought that as the brethren of the Glamorgan Lodge had in their wisdom decided that their AV . M . was not entitled to sit upon a committee of P . M . 's , they might take offence at this lodge coming to , and acting upon , a different conclusion ; and with this view proposed an amendment , substituting the name of another P . M . for that of Bro . Roberts . —The amendment was seconded by Bro . Annus , and upon being put to tho lodreceived the support of those two brethren only .

ge The original proposition , being supported by all the other brethren , was duly carried . —The W . MASTER stated that fche brethren of fche province had been invited to lay the foundationstone of the new parish church afc Neath , and ho hoped fco see a goodly muster of the Bute Lodge upon that occasion . The ceremony would take place in the latter end of September , and ample notice would be given of the clay when fixed . —The lodge

having also been summoned for passing and raising was passed to the second degree , when Bros . Travell and Morgan , having undergone an examination in this degree , retired , and upon the lodge being openeel in the third degree , were re-admitted , and raised to the sublime degree of Master Masons in due form and according to ancient custom , the W . M . performing the ceremony iu his usually solemn and impressive manner . The lodge was closeel down , and finally closeel in perfect harmony at halfnasfc nine o ' clock .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

BELFAST AND NORTH DOWN . PitoviNMAi GEAS " D LODGE . On Tuesday , the 23 rd ult ., the Most Noble the Marquis of Donegall was installed as Provincial Grand Master , at Belfast , and the occasion was celebrated with full Masonic honours . Lord Donegall ' s appointment dates from the 10 th of July , 1 S 56 , in succession to Archdeacon Msmt , resigned ; but , owing to his

lordship ' s absence from the province , the ceremony of installation was not gone through until the present time . Advantage has been taken of his lordship ' s visit to his property in Belfast to perform that duty , and it was accomplished with all the pomp and display befitting the occasion , 'the aggregate number of Masons present was about 300 . The ceremony took place in the Ulster Hall . The minor hall was fitted up as a lodge , and at

five o ' clock , fche brethren having assembled , properly clothed , the lodge was opened in clue form by Bro . C . Lanyon , D . Prov G . M ., assisted b y the ollicers ofthe Provincial Grand Lodge . Tho proceedings were then adjourned to the large hall , the officers occupying the orchestra , and the other members being disposed round the balcony . A procession of grand officers , representing the Grand Lodge of Ireland , was formed in the following orderwhich filed down the middle of the halland

-, , pro ceeded to take up their positions on the orchestra iu front of the grand organ , Bro . Dr . Chipp , G . Org ., playing on the organ during the time the brethren were taking their seats : — Grand Tyler , Bro . G . M'CuUongh . Grand Pursuivant , Bro . Edward Smyth . Four members of the committee , two and two :

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Metropolitan.

minute's notice to work the ceremonies , to see two such able brothers fill the chair , and render the working in such a superior manner .. Tire next business was that of presenting J'ro . F . Waiter ? , P . M . and Secretary , with a Secretary's jewel , which had been unanimously voted to him . Bro . Dr . Dixon , by permission of the presiding W . M ., in a fluent speech presented tire jewel to the Secretary , and dwelt . it length on the efficient maimer the duties of Secretary had been carried out

on all occasions , lie having been the first W . M . was able to speak from experience , and also having known their Secretary longer in Masonry than any brother present , lies could bear testimony to his unceasing zeal for the good of the Order in general , and that lodge in particular . Before placing the jewel on the Secretary , ha veal tlie inscription which is engraved on its back . " Presented to Bro . Frederick Walters , P . M . anel See ., from the Iodise funds by the Royal Oak Lodgo ( No . 871 ) ,

as a mark of respect and gratitude for the able , talented , and efficient manner he performed the duties of Secretary to the lodge from its founding up to August , 1864 . Also for the many great and essential services rendered to the loelge . " Bro . F . Walters , in a brief speech , returned thanks for tlie present . The jewel was made by Bvo . A . D . Loeweiistavk and reflects great credit on the manufacturer . All business being finished the lodge was closed . The brethren then partook of tire banquet . The usual loyal toasts were given and received . Bro . 11 . A . Collington presided at the festive board . After spending a few agreeable hours together the brethren separated .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . WAKBIHGTOJT . —Lodge of Lights ( No . 148 . )—This ancient lodge has regularly met during the summer months . The last meeting took place on Monday evening last ; the AV . M ., Bro . John Howes , presided ; Bro . Captain Knight , as S . W ., in the unavoidable absence of Bro . Gilbert Greenall , M . P . ; Bro . II . B . AVhite , P . M ., as J . W ., the other officers , and a number of brethren , were present . The lodge was openeel in solemn

form , according to ancient custom , . when the minutes were read and confirmed . Letters of apology for non-attendance were announced from Bros , tho Rev . J . N . Porter , Major Greenall , and C . Pettitt , J . W . and Secretary . The W . M . also announced that Bro . M . Trumble was seriously ill , and nofc likely to recover . Mr . Albert Latham having been approved til ; the previous meeting , and being now present , was initiated into the mysteries and privileges of ancient Freemasonry , by

the W . M " ., tiro . Bowes , Bro . J . Hauler , Prov . G . Treas ., acting as J . D . and Lecturer . Bro . H . B . White gave the charge . Tlie AV . M . announced the receipt of Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Lodge communications . Bro . H . Ii . White , P . M ., lire iv attention to the fact of the near approach of the centenary of the lodge , and exhibited a design for a jewel . He also announced that the Provincial Grand Lodge had promised to meet at Warvington on the occasionso that they miht look

, g forward to an interesting and influential meeting . A ' vote of thanks was warmly accorded to Bro . Hamer , for his instructive and interesting lecture . There being no further business , the lodge was closed in form , and the brethren separated in harmony .

AVALES , SOUTH ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . CATCDIJT . — Bute Lodge ( No . 9 G 0 ) . — A loelge of emergency was held afc the Slasonic Hall , Bute Docks , on Friday , the 26 th ult ., "To elect three Pasfc Masters to represent this lodge in a committee to promote uniformity of working in this province . " The lodge was opened in clue form at seven o'clock by Bro . J . C . Thorp , AV . M ., P . M . 340 , 900 , P . Prov . S . G . AV . Oxon ; Bros . W . H . Martin , S . W . ; F . Ware , J . W . ( pro tem . ); H . W .

Moreton , P . M . 471 , Sec ; R . Atkins , S . D . ; T . B . Bell , J . D . ; S . Daniels , I . G . —The W . MASTER explained the very praiseworthy object which the Provincial Grand Lodge , at the instigation of tire zealous and efficient Deputy Provincial Grand Master , had in view in establishing this committee , and reminded the brethren that this lodge was in a somewhat peculiar position —Ire lieing tire first WM ., there could be no actual P . M . of the loelge . There were , however , several P . M . 's of other lodges who wore subscribing members of this , and amongst those who frequently occupied a place upon the dais of the Bute Lodge iu

Provincial.

that capacity was Bro . Dr . Roberts , the much-respected W . M . of tho Glamorgan Loelge ( No . 36 ) . He ( Bro . Thorp ) was surprised to find that in consequence of tlie veiling of Bro . Langley , P . M ., that Bro . Roberts , as W . M . of the lodge , was ineligible to serve upon a P . M . ' s committee , the Glamorgan Lodge hael nominated and appointed throe other P . M . ' s to the exclusion of their W . M . As he ( Bro . Thorp ) entertained opinions quite the reverse to those which influenced the other lodge in coming to

such a conclusion , without at all attempting to dictate to the brethren , he should certainly like to ses the AV . M . of No . 36 one of the representatives of fche Bute Lodge upon the proposed committee . — * Bro . F . AVASE , J . W . ( pro tem . ) fully coincided with the views of the W . M . as to the eligibility of the Master of a lodge to serve upon such a committee , believing him of all others to bo the fittest for such a capacity , and thought there must be other reasons than those of a logical nature for wishing to deny

the AV . M ., in the present case , svtsli an inalienable privilege . He ( Bro . AVare ) had much pleasure in proposing " That the Pasfc Masters representing the Bute Loelge upon the proposed committee be the AV . M ., Bro . Thorp ; the W . M . of the Glamorgan Loelge , Bro . Roberts ; anel Bro . N . B . Calder / ' whom he described as a Senior Past Master of the Glamorgan "innocent of tiie purple . "—This proposition was seconded by Bro . T . 15 . BELI ,

J . D . —Bro . AV . H . MAKTIS , S . W ., thought that as the brethren of the Glamorgan Lodge had in their wisdom decided that their AV . M . was not entitled to sit upon a committee of P . M . 's , they might take offence at this lodge coming to , and acting upon , a different conclusion ; and with this view proposed an amendment , substituting the name of another P . M . for that of Bro . Roberts . —The amendment was seconded by Bro . Annus , and upon being put to tho lodreceived the support of those two brethren only .

ge The original proposition , being supported by all the other brethren , was duly carried . —The W . MASTER stated that fche brethren of fche province had been invited to lay the foundationstone of the new parish church afc Neath , and ho hoped fco see a goodly muster of the Bute Lodge upon that occasion . The ceremony would take place in the latter end of September , and ample notice would be given of the clay when fixed . —The lodge

having also been summoned for passing and raising was passed to the second degree , when Bros . Travell and Morgan , having undergone an examination in this degree , retired , and upon the lodge being openeel in the third degree , were re-admitted , and raised to the sublime degree of Master Masons in due form and according to ancient custom , the W . M . performing the ceremony iu his usually solemn and impressive manner . The lodge was closeel down , and finally closeel in perfect harmony at halfnasfc nine o ' clock .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

BELFAST AND NORTH DOWN . PitoviNMAi GEAS " D LODGE . On Tuesday , the 23 rd ult ., the Most Noble the Marquis of Donegall was installed as Provincial Grand Master , at Belfast , and the occasion was celebrated with full Masonic honours . Lord Donegall ' s appointment dates from the 10 th of July , 1 S 56 , in succession to Archdeacon Msmt , resigned ; but , owing to his

lordship ' s absence from the province , the ceremony of installation was not gone through until the present time . Advantage has been taken of his lordship ' s visit to his property in Belfast to perform that duty , and it was accomplished with all the pomp and display befitting the occasion , 'the aggregate number of Masons present was about 300 . The ceremony took place in the Ulster Hall . The minor hall was fitted up as a lodge , and at

five o ' clock , fche brethren having assembled , properly clothed , the lodge was opened in clue form by Bro . C . Lanyon , D . Prov G . M ., assisted b y the ollicers ofthe Provincial Grand Lodge . Tho proceedings were then adjourned to the large hall , the officers occupying the orchestra , and the other members being disposed round the balcony . A procession of grand officers , representing the Grand Lodge of Ireland , was formed in the following orderwhich filed down the middle of the halland

-, , pro ceeded to take up their positions on the orchestra iu front of the grand organ , Bro . Dr . Chipp , G . Org ., playing on the organ during the time the brethren were taking their seats : — Grand Tyler , Bro . G . M'CuUongh . Grand Pursuivant , Bro . Edward Smyth . Four members of the committee , two and two :

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