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Metropolitan.

nected with the office to carry it out as successfully as Bro . Stacey had done . Bro . Caulcher had been their Treasurer during the three years the lodge had been in existence , and it was gratifying to find they were so triflingly in debt , Those duties had been carefully looked after , and their money matters were in a healthy state , owing to the care and constant attention of the Treasurer . The Master of the Ceremonies and Wine Steward no one could be dissatisfied with . Bro . AVatson studied all their wants and comforts as he so well

knew how . The toast was " Success and good health to Bros . Stacey , Caulcher , and AVatson . "—Bro . CAULCHEE , P . M . and Treasurer , as founder and parent of the lodge , returned thanks for the trust they had reposed in him , which he considered a very high compliment , and would , he hoped , never fail to discharge to their satisfaction . —Bro . STACEY , from the position he held elsewhere , knew something about presenting a balance sheet , and was obliged to say there was no difficulty to make one to suit any imaginable case under the sun—¦

( laughter ) . The only difficulty he had yet experienced was to make the Treasurer agree with the balance sheet ( great laughter ) , hut somehow they had hitherto agreed , and it should he no fault of his if they did not so long as the lodge chose to continue them in their respective offices . —Bro . AA ' ATSON had only to express that it was his desire to please them all . Whatever was required a hint to him , such was the liberality of the lodge , he immediately had provided ,

and it was a pleasure to -minister so successfully to their comforts when everything was so excellently , plentifully , and handsomely prepared hy Bro . Stiles . —The Tylers' toast concluded one of the most elegant and pleasant entertainments ever offered to a Masonic Lodge . ROYAL OAK LODGE ( NO . 1173 ) . —This lodge held its monthly meeting at the Royal Oak TavernDeptfordon the 25 th inst .

, , Bro . Dr . Dixon passed Bros . Pembroke and Mills to the second degree . The working was , as might be expected , most excellent . Two gentlemen were ballotted for , and will be admitted on the next meeting . The visitors were AV . R . Orchard , J . W . 93 , and J . L . Winn , AV . M . 172 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DURHAM . DAELINGTON , —Restoration Lodge ( So . 108 ) , —In the month of June last , this lodge was a hundred years old ; and the members determined , if they could obtain the permission of the M . AV . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , to adopt some distinctive badge in commemoration of the event . The required sanction was readily granted , and henceforth the members of the Restoration may wear in lodge

a jewel new to the fraternity . The jewel is a very handsome onesilver , in the form of a star , wifch a blue centre ; and is made from a design drawn , we believe , by the late Bro . T . P . Tate , of St . Helen's , Hartlepool . Thus far the permanent celebration ; but , of course , in connection with it there was not forgotten the good old English element of happiness , a good dinner . For various reasons , however , this was delayed ; and only came off on Thursday , the 26 th ult . Lodge was held in the Town-hallandhaving been opened with

, , the usual ceremonies , business was transacted , including various important items , among which were the election of the AA . M ., Treas ., and Tyler for the ensuing year . For the honourable office of Ma ter , Bro . J . E . Mac Nay , was unanimously chosen ; Bro . G . J . AVilson , P . M ., was re-elected Treas . ; and Bro . Gurgett , Tyler . In testimony of their respect for the retiring W . M ., Bro . Richard Benson , and as a recognition of the faithful services of Bro . Gargett , a centenary jewel was presented to each . Lodge having been closed ,

the brethren adjourned to the Sun Inn ( Bro . AVrightson's ) , where an excellent repast was served up to them , in the worthy host ' s usual style . AVhen the cloth was removed , the loyal and Masonic toasts were given ; and , in the course of the proceedings , the Rev . Bro . Simpson , P . M ., delivered an eloquent oration , in the course of which he reviewed the history of the century , generally and Masonically , dwelling particularly on the vicissitudes through which the Restoration Lod had passed jit the unanimous

ge , request of the brethren , the Rev . Brother consented to his address being inserted on the minutes , hut declined any other method of publicity . A most pleasant evening was spent , the harmony being promoted by the musical efforts of several of the brethren . GATESHEAD . —Lodge of Industry ( No . 56 ) , —A meeting of this lodwas held at the Grey HorseGateshead the 22 nd ultThe

ge , , on . AV . M ., Bro . AVilliam Bryden , took his seat , assisted by his officers , and _ opened the lodge at 7 o ' clock . Mr . Thomas Neilson was initiated into the mysteries of the Order hy the AV . M . in a very impressive manner . Bro . J no . S . Hoy was raised to tho sublime degree of a M . M ., the ceremony being performed by P . M ., Bro . C . J .

Bannister , with his usual earnestness . The business of the lodge over , it was closed in due form and with solemn prayer .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE PROVINCIAL GEAND LODGE . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Gloucestershire held its annual meeting on Saturday , tbe 2 Sfch ultimo , at the Ram Hotel , Cirencester , in the lodge-room of the Cotteswold Lodge ( No . 862 . ) Present , Bros , the Hon . James H . L . Dutton , Prov . G . M . ; G . F . Newmarch , D . Prov . G . M . ; Bloxham and Luches , G . AVardens ;

G . S . AVhite , J . D . ; AV . S . AVallace , D . C ; T . G . Palmer , Treas . ; E . Trinder , Sec ; W . H . Gwinnett , Matthews , Cottle , Sir M . Hicks Beach , Bart ., and other Past Grand Officers . The lodge was opened at half-past four , and the minutes of the last lodge read and . confirmed . The roll of the lodges was then called over . Every lodge but one in the province had its representative , especially the New Lodge , the Royal Gloucestershire ( No . 11-11 ) , and the Foundation , ( So . 97 ) Cheltenham . The returns and reports of the AV . M . of the

, different lodges gave a very satisfactory account of the increase of Masonry in the province . The officers appointed for the present year were Bros . Sir M . Hicks Beach , Bart ., S . G . AV . ; T . J . Cottle , J . G . AV . ; AV . S . Wallace , S . G . D . ; Geo . Smith , J . G . D . ; Ed . Cripps , G . Reg . ; J . Nicholson , G . D . C ; J . Cozens , G . S . B . ; G . E . AVoodward , G . Org ; AViggins and Harman , G . Tylers ; E . Trinder , G . Sec , and Thomas G . Palmer , G . Treas . The accounts having been

passed , the brethren voted the sum of fifty guineas to the Girls School , and also ten pounds to the Boys' School , hy the former vote paying the Prov . G . M . a very graceful compliment by making him a vice-president of that excellent Institution . The lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to a very well provided banquet at which about thirty sat down , and the evening was spent in the greatest harmony and . brotherly love . CHELTENHAM—Foundation Zod ( No 97)—This lodge met

. ge . . for the second time this session on AA ednesday , the 25 th ult ., afc the Masonic Hall , Bro . T . J . Cottle , AV . M . There was a very full attendance of the brethren . The lodge being opened , and the minutes of the last lodge read and confirmed , the AV . M . proceeded to raise Bro . the Rev . Thomas A . Marshall to the sublime degreeof a Master Mason , which ceremony he performed in a very able and impressive manner . After which Mr . Adolh Karl Fred .

p Schact , Mr . Edmund Atkinson , Mr . Pedro Josh . Dusar , and Mr . Samuel Green , were initiated into Freemasonry , which ceremonies were also most ably performed , assisted by Bros . AV . H . Gwinnett , Prov . S . G . AV . Gloucestershire , and P . M . of lodges No . 97 and 862 , and Bro . the Rev . Thomas A . Southwood , p . Prov . G . Chap . The lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to banquet . . — .

LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTEE . —John of Gaunt Zodge ( No . 766 . )—The first meeting- of this lodge after the summer recess , was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , the I 9 fch inst ., when among those present , in addition to the AV . M . ( Bro . Sheppard ) , were Bro . Kelly ,. D . Prov . G . M . ; Capt . Brewer , P . M .: Davies , J . AV . ; Spencer , Sec , & c . A'isitorsBros . Underwood Prov . G . T . and ClarkeStJohn's

, , , . Lodge ( No . 318 . ) Bro . R . P . Green having been examined in the First Degree , was passed as a Fellow Craft . A gentleman was . proposed as a candidate for initiation , and two members of the Hall Committee having been appointed , the lodge was closed in , harmony .

SOMERSETSHIRE . HIGIIEEIDGE BUENHAM . —Bwal Philanthropic Zodge ( No .. 367 . )—This lodge held its monthly meeting at the Masonic Rooms ,. Railway Hotel , Highbridge , on Friday , Sept . 13 , 1861 . The minutes of lodge held July 19 th , 1861 , ' were read and confirmed . The Secretary read a copy of the returns made to Grand Lodge , and Provincial Grand Lodge , of brethren entitled to sit and vote

in Grand Lodge ; also a letter asking for the name of a brother toserve as Steward to the Benevolent Institution for aged Freemasons and their Widows , on Wednesday , 29 th January , 1862 . Bro . H . Bridges , D . Prov . G . M ., stated that if no other brother would volunteer to attend , he would do so . Mr . N . A . Burts was initiated into the first degree of Freemasonry , and received the charge from the AV . M ., Bro . W . H . Holmes . The W . M . then resigned his chair to Bro . II . Brid D . Prov . G-. M . when Bro . Herbert was passed

ges , , to the degree of Fellow Craft , and Bros . Rowe and Rich raised to the sublime degree of Master Masons . Two brothers were proposed as joining members , and three gentlemen for initiation . The lodge having been closed in due form , the brethren , numbering forty-two , retired to the banquet , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and heartily responded to , a-nd tbe brethren , separated at an early hour , having spent a very pleasant evening .

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ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 3
A VOYAGE FROM WESTMINSTER TO LONDON BRIDGE. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
NOTES ON LITERATURE SCIENCE AND ART. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE SERMON AT GLOUCESTER. Article 9
"DEGREES" IN FREEMASONRY. Article 9
THE BENEFITS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 13
COLONIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH, Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
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THE WEEK. Article 19
SPECIAL NOTICE. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

nected with the office to carry it out as successfully as Bro . Stacey had done . Bro . Caulcher had been their Treasurer during the three years the lodge had been in existence , and it was gratifying to find they were so triflingly in debt , Those duties had been carefully looked after , and their money matters were in a healthy state , owing to the care and constant attention of the Treasurer . The Master of the Ceremonies and Wine Steward no one could be dissatisfied with . Bro . AVatson studied all their wants and comforts as he so well

knew how . The toast was " Success and good health to Bros . Stacey , Caulcher , and AVatson . "—Bro . CAULCHEE , P . M . and Treasurer , as founder and parent of the lodge , returned thanks for the trust they had reposed in him , which he considered a very high compliment , and would , he hoped , never fail to discharge to their satisfaction . —Bro . STACEY , from the position he held elsewhere , knew something about presenting a balance sheet , and was obliged to say there was no difficulty to make one to suit any imaginable case under the sun—¦

( laughter ) . The only difficulty he had yet experienced was to make the Treasurer agree with the balance sheet ( great laughter ) , hut somehow they had hitherto agreed , and it should he no fault of his if they did not so long as the lodge chose to continue them in their respective offices . —Bro . AA ' ATSON had only to express that it was his desire to please them all . Whatever was required a hint to him , such was the liberality of the lodge , he immediately had provided ,

and it was a pleasure to -minister so successfully to their comforts when everything was so excellently , plentifully , and handsomely prepared hy Bro . Stiles . —The Tylers' toast concluded one of the most elegant and pleasant entertainments ever offered to a Masonic Lodge . ROYAL OAK LODGE ( NO . 1173 ) . —This lodge held its monthly meeting at the Royal Oak TavernDeptfordon the 25 th inst .

, , Bro . Dr . Dixon passed Bros . Pembroke and Mills to the second degree . The working was , as might be expected , most excellent . Two gentlemen were ballotted for , and will be admitted on the next meeting . The visitors were AV . R . Orchard , J . W . 93 , and J . L . Winn , AV . M . 172 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DURHAM . DAELINGTON , —Restoration Lodge ( So . 108 ) , —In the month of June last , this lodge was a hundred years old ; and the members determined , if they could obtain the permission of the M . AV . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , to adopt some distinctive badge in commemoration of the event . The required sanction was readily granted , and henceforth the members of the Restoration may wear in lodge

a jewel new to the fraternity . The jewel is a very handsome onesilver , in the form of a star , wifch a blue centre ; and is made from a design drawn , we believe , by the late Bro . T . P . Tate , of St . Helen's , Hartlepool . Thus far the permanent celebration ; but , of course , in connection with it there was not forgotten the good old English element of happiness , a good dinner . For various reasons , however , this was delayed ; and only came off on Thursday , the 26 th ult . Lodge was held in the Town-hallandhaving been opened with

, , the usual ceremonies , business was transacted , including various important items , among which were the election of the AA . M ., Treas ., and Tyler for the ensuing year . For the honourable office of Ma ter , Bro . J . E . Mac Nay , was unanimously chosen ; Bro . G . J . AVilson , P . M ., was re-elected Treas . ; and Bro . Gurgett , Tyler . In testimony of their respect for the retiring W . M ., Bro . Richard Benson , and as a recognition of the faithful services of Bro . Gargett , a centenary jewel was presented to each . Lodge having been closed ,

the brethren adjourned to the Sun Inn ( Bro . AVrightson's ) , where an excellent repast was served up to them , in the worthy host ' s usual style . AVhen the cloth was removed , the loyal and Masonic toasts were given ; and , in the course of the proceedings , the Rev . Bro . Simpson , P . M ., delivered an eloquent oration , in the course of which he reviewed the history of the century , generally and Masonically , dwelling particularly on the vicissitudes through which the Restoration Lod had passed jit the unanimous

ge , request of the brethren , the Rev . Brother consented to his address being inserted on the minutes , hut declined any other method of publicity . A most pleasant evening was spent , the harmony being promoted by the musical efforts of several of the brethren . GATESHEAD . —Lodge of Industry ( No . 56 ) , —A meeting of this lodwas held at the Grey HorseGateshead the 22 nd ultThe

ge , , on . AV . M ., Bro . AVilliam Bryden , took his seat , assisted by his officers , and _ opened the lodge at 7 o ' clock . Mr . Thomas Neilson was initiated into the mysteries of the Order hy the AV . M . in a very impressive manner . Bro . J no . S . Hoy was raised to tho sublime degree of a M . M ., the ceremony being performed by P . M ., Bro . C . J .

Bannister , with his usual earnestness . The business of the lodge over , it was closed in due form and with solemn prayer .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE PROVINCIAL GEAND LODGE . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Gloucestershire held its annual meeting on Saturday , tbe 2 Sfch ultimo , at the Ram Hotel , Cirencester , in the lodge-room of the Cotteswold Lodge ( No . 862 . ) Present , Bros , the Hon . James H . L . Dutton , Prov . G . M . ; G . F . Newmarch , D . Prov . G . M . ; Bloxham and Luches , G . AVardens ;

G . S . AVhite , J . D . ; AV . S . AVallace , D . C ; T . G . Palmer , Treas . ; E . Trinder , Sec ; W . H . Gwinnett , Matthews , Cottle , Sir M . Hicks Beach , Bart ., and other Past Grand Officers . The lodge was opened at half-past four , and the minutes of the last lodge read and . confirmed . The roll of the lodges was then called over . Every lodge but one in the province had its representative , especially the New Lodge , the Royal Gloucestershire ( No . 11-11 ) , and the Foundation , ( So . 97 ) Cheltenham . The returns and reports of the AV . M . of the

, different lodges gave a very satisfactory account of the increase of Masonry in the province . The officers appointed for the present year were Bros . Sir M . Hicks Beach , Bart ., S . G . AV . ; T . J . Cottle , J . G . AV . ; AV . S . Wallace , S . G . D . ; Geo . Smith , J . G . D . ; Ed . Cripps , G . Reg . ; J . Nicholson , G . D . C ; J . Cozens , G . S . B . ; G . E . AVoodward , G . Org ; AViggins and Harman , G . Tylers ; E . Trinder , G . Sec , and Thomas G . Palmer , G . Treas . The accounts having been

passed , the brethren voted the sum of fifty guineas to the Girls School , and also ten pounds to the Boys' School , hy the former vote paying the Prov . G . M . a very graceful compliment by making him a vice-president of that excellent Institution . The lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to a very well provided banquet at which about thirty sat down , and the evening was spent in the greatest harmony and . brotherly love . CHELTENHAM—Foundation Zod ( No 97)—This lodge met

. ge . . for the second time this session on AA ednesday , the 25 th ult ., afc the Masonic Hall , Bro . T . J . Cottle , AV . M . There was a very full attendance of the brethren . The lodge being opened , and the minutes of the last lodge read and confirmed , the AV . M . proceeded to raise Bro . the Rev . Thomas A . Marshall to the sublime degreeof a Master Mason , which ceremony he performed in a very able and impressive manner . After which Mr . Adolh Karl Fred .

p Schact , Mr . Edmund Atkinson , Mr . Pedro Josh . Dusar , and Mr . Samuel Green , were initiated into Freemasonry , which ceremonies were also most ably performed , assisted by Bros . AV . H . Gwinnett , Prov . S . G . AV . Gloucestershire , and P . M . of lodges No . 97 and 862 , and Bro . the Rev . Thomas A . Southwood , p . Prov . G . Chap . The lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to banquet . . — .

LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTEE . —John of Gaunt Zodge ( No . 766 . )—The first meeting- of this lodge after the summer recess , was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , the I 9 fch inst ., when among those present , in addition to the AV . M . ( Bro . Sheppard ) , were Bro . Kelly ,. D . Prov . G . M . ; Capt . Brewer , P . M .: Davies , J . AV . ; Spencer , Sec , & c . A'isitorsBros . Underwood Prov . G . T . and ClarkeStJohn's

, , , . Lodge ( No . 318 . ) Bro . R . P . Green having been examined in the First Degree , was passed as a Fellow Craft . A gentleman was . proposed as a candidate for initiation , and two members of the Hall Committee having been appointed , the lodge was closed in , harmony .

SOMERSETSHIRE . HIGIIEEIDGE BUENHAM . —Bwal Philanthropic Zodge ( No .. 367 . )—This lodge held its monthly meeting at the Masonic Rooms ,. Railway Hotel , Highbridge , on Friday , Sept . 13 , 1861 . The minutes of lodge held July 19 th , 1861 , ' were read and confirmed . The Secretary read a copy of the returns made to Grand Lodge , and Provincial Grand Lodge , of brethren entitled to sit and vote

in Grand Lodge ; also a letter asking for the name of a brother toserve as Steward to the Benevolent Institution for aged Freemasons and their Widows , on Wednesday , 29 th January , 1862 . Bro . H . Bridges , D . Prov . G . M ., stated that if no other brother would volunteer to attend , he would do so . Mr . N . A . Burts was initiated into the first degree of Freemasonry , and received the charge from the AV . M ., Bro . W . H . Holmes . The W . M . then resigned his chair to Bro . II . Brid D . Prov . G-. M . when Bro . Herbert was passed

ges , , to the degree of Fellow Craft , and Bros . Rowe and Rich raised to the sublime degree of Master Masons . Two brothers were proposed as joining members , and three gentlemen for initiation . The lodge having been closed in due form , the brethren , numbering forty-two , retired to the banquet , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and heartily responded to , a-nd tbe brethren , separated at an early hour , having spent a very pleasant evening .

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