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SUSSEX . AvioisixEms . —Lodyes . —Monday , Jlay 9 th , Derweut ( 17 ) , Swau Hotel , Hastings ; Tuesday , loth , Brighton Instruction , Old Ship , Brighton ; Wednesday , 11 th , Mariners ( 878 ) , White Hart Hotel , Little Hampton ; Thursday , 12 th , Wellington ( -120 ) , Crown Inn , Rye : Koyal Brunswick ( 1031 , ) Old Ship Hotel , Brighton . WARWICKSHIRE . AwoisTsmsTS . —Lodyes . —Monday , May 0 th , Howe ( 857 ) , Masonic Eooms , Birmingham , at 0 ; liectitude ( 739 ) , George Hotel , Bnghy , at 0 i .

WILTSHIRE . TnowBHiDGB . —Lodge of Concord ( No . 915 ) . —This Lodge held its regular meeting at the Court Hall , on Tuesday , April 19 th ; present Bros . Levandcr , W . M . ; Webber , P . M . ; Plimmer , S . W . ; Allen , J . W . ; Hayward , Treas . ; Stancomb , Sec . ; and other brethren . Mr . A . Grimes , of Frome , who had been regularly proposed at tho preceding meeting , was balloted for and initiated b y the W . M . The ceremony being completed , the Secretary laid before the Lodge a correspondence which he had had

with the Provincial Grand Secretary on the subject of the circular lately issued from Swindon , by the committee appointed at the last Provincial Grand Lodge , to organize a plan for the-extension of the Masonic charities in Wiltshire . After a short discussion of the subject , in which the brethren declared their unanimous accordance with the sentiments expressed by their Secretary in this correspondence , the Lodge proceeded to determine to which of the candidates for the Masonic charities the votes of the Lodge should be given . It was then proposed aud carried unanimously , that a letter of condolence , signed by the W . M . on behalf of the

Lodge , should be addressed to the widow of the late Bro . Mandry , to testify their sympathy with her in her affliction , and the regard in which they had held the deceased brother . All Masonic business being ended , the Lodge was closed , and tho meeting adjourned to Tuesday , May 17 th .

WORCESTERSHIRE . Ai'POiHTHBKis . —Zw / £ e . —Tuesday , Jlay 10 th , Royal Standard ( 730 ) , Dudley Arms , Dudley , at BJ . Chapter . —Same day , and same place , at 3 . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND BAST ) . AMOIKTUXJUS . —Lodyes . —Monday Jlay 9 th , Hoyal ( 92 G ) , Bellovue House , Filey , at 7 ; Wednesday , 11 th , Minerva ( 311 ) , Masonic Hall , Hull , at 7 .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AraoiKTMB . vrs . —Lodyes . —Wednesday , May 11 th , Wahefield ( 727 ) , Old Rectory . Wakefield , at 7 ; Thursday , 12 th , Britannia ( 100 ) , -Music Hah , Shellield , at 7 ; Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dcwsbury , at 0 ; Priday , 13 tb , Holmo Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Ilolmlirtli , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction ( 33-1 ) , Grillin Hotel , Leeds , at S . Chapter . —Fidelity ( 301 ) , Freemasons ' Hall , Leeds , at 7 .

SELBV . —Lodge of St . Germain ( No . S 27 ) . —On the 1 th of March lust , a Lodge of Emergency was held at the above Lodge for the installation of Bro . the Rev . J . D . Mac Gacheu , W . M ' . for the ensuing year . The installing Master was Bro . J . P . Bell , P . M . No . ( 55 , who discharged his duty with his usual ability . There was a full attendance of the brethren , and tho following brethren were chosen officers by the newly elected W . M . Bros . C . Gaggs , S . W . ; W . Richardson , J . W . ; Rev . J . H . Jackson , Chaplain ; Charles Smith , Secretary ; J . Tomkinson , Treasurer . Among the brethren present at the banquetwhich took lace at the Londesborough

, p Arms , were Bro . Lord Londesborough , P . S . W . of the Lodge , and P . Prov . S . G . W ., N . and E . Riding ; Bros . M . Pearson , P . M ., coroner for the county ; T . M . Wcddun , P . M . ; W . Dohu , P . M . ; T . Hawdou , P . M . ; T . W . Bartrill , P . M . ; 11 . Pearson , P . M . ; and many others , amongst whom were some visitors . During the evening many loyal and appropriate toasts were given , and the Lodge was closed amid every demonstration of brotherly sympathy and good feeling . Among the first acts of the new W . M . has been the establishment of a regular course of lectures for every

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THE GRAND LODGE AND GRAND FESTIVAL. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—II. Article 4
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY. Article 10
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.—III. Article 14
THE MIDDLESEX ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 18
FREEMASONRY IN BRAZIL. Article 22
IO IN EGYPT.* Article 24
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 26
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 27
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 28
METROPOLITAN. Article 32
PROVINCIAL. Article 39
ROYAL ARCH. Article 45
THE WEEK. Article 45
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Provincial.

SUSSEX . AvioisixEms . —Lodyes . —Monday , Jlay 9 th , Derweut ( 17 ) , Swau Hotel , Hastings ; Tuesday , loth , Brighton Instruction , Old Ship , Brighton ; Wednesday , 11 th , Mariners ( 878 ) , White Hart Hotel , Little Hampton ; Thursday , 12 th , Wellington ( -120 ) , Crown Inn , Rye : Koyal Brunswick ( 1031 , ) Old Ship Hotel , Brighton . WARWICKSHIRE . AwoisTsmsTS . —Lodyes . —Monday , May 0 th , Howe ( 857 ) , Masonic Eooms , Birmingham , at 0 ; liectitude ( 739 ) , George Hotel , Bnghy , at 0 i .

WILTSHIRE . TnowBHiDGB . —Lodge of Concord ( No . 915 ) . —This Lodge held its regular meeting at the Court Hall , on Tuesday , April 19 th ; present Bros . Levandcr , W . M . ; Webber , P . M . ; Plimmer , S . W . ; Allen , J . W . ; Hayward , Treas . ; Stancomb , Sec . ; and other brethren . Mr . A . Grimes , of Frome , who had been regularly proposed at tho preceding meeting , was balloted for and initiated b y the W . M . The ceremony being completed , the Secretary laid before the Lodge a correspondence which he had had

with the Provincial Grand Secretary on the subject of the circular lately issued from Swindon , by the committee appointed at the last Provincial Grand Lodge , to organize a plan for the-extension of the Masonic charities in Wiltshire . After a short discussion of the subject , in which the brethren declared their unanimous accordance with the sentiments expressed by their Secretary in this correspondence , the Lodge proceeded to determine to which of the candidates for the Masonic charities the votes of the Lodge should be given . It was then proposed aud carried unanimously , that a letter of condolence , signed by the W . M . on behalf of the

Lodge , should be addressed to the widow of the late Bro . Mandry , to testify their sympathy with her in her affliction , and the regard in which they had held the deceased brother . All Masonic business being ended , the Lodge was closed , and tho meeting adjourned to Tuesday , May 17 th .

WORCESTERSHIRE . Ai'POiHTHBKis . —Zw / £ e . —Tuesday , Jlay 10 th , Royal Standard ( 730 ) , Dudley Arms , Dudley , at BJ . Chapter . —Same day , and same place , at 3 . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND BAST ) . AMOIKTUXJUS . —Lodyes . —Monday Jlay 9 th , Hoyal ( 92 G ) , Bellovue House , Filey , at 7 ; Wednesday , 11 th , Minerva ( 311 ) , Masonic Hall , Hull , at 7 .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AraoiKTMB . vrs . —Lodyes . —Wednesday , May 11 th , Wahefield ( 727 ) , Old Rectory . Wakefield , at 7 ; Thursday , 12 th , Britannia ( 100 ) , -Music Hah , Shellield , at 7 ; Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , Masonic Hall , Dcwsbury , at 0 ; Priday , 13 tb , Holmo Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Ilolmlirtli , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction ( 33-1 ) , Grillin Hotel , Leeds , at S . Chapter . —Fidelity ( 301 ) , Freemasons ' Hall , Leeds , at 7 .

SELBV . —Lodge of St . Germain ( No . S 27 ) . —On the 1 th of March lust , a Lodge of Emergency was held at the above Lodge for the installation of Bro . the Rev . J . D . Mac Gacheu , W . M ' . for the ensuing year . The installing Master was Bro . J . P . Bell , P . M . No . ( 55 , who discharged his duty with his usual ability . There was a full attendance of the brethren , and tho following brethren were chosen officers by the newly elected W . M . Bros . C . Gaggs , S . W . ; W . Richardson , J . W . ; Rev . J . H . Jackson , Chaplain ; Charles Smith , Secretary ; J . Tomkinson , Treasurer . Among the brethren present at the banquetwhich took lace at the Londesborough

, p Arms , were Bro . Lord Londesborough , P . S . W . of the Lodge , and P . Prov . S . G . W ., N . and E . Riding ; Bros . M . Pearson , P . M ., coroner for the county ; T . M . Wcddun , P . M . ; W . Dohu , P . M . ; T . Hawdou , P . M . ; T . W . Bartrill , P . M . ; 11 . Pearson , P . M . ; and many others , amongst whom were some visitors . During the evening many loyal and appropriate toasts were given , and the Lodge was closed amid every demonstration of brotherly sympathy and good feeling . Among the first acts of the new W . M . has been the establishment of a regular course of lectures for every

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