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Metropolitan.

placed in the summons , so that due caution might be exercised in the admission of members , and the unpleasant occurrence of black-balling prevented : this was carried unanimously and duly entered in the Loclge minutes . Some joining members were then proposed , ancl the Lodge closed with solemn prayer . The Brethren then proceeded to the banquet , and under the able presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Owen Bowen , who had arrived in the mean time , spent a pleasant and social evening , enlivened by the excellent singing of the W . M , ancl othersincluding Bro . Cole who

, sang his new song " The Queen and the Craft"' ( music by Bro . M . Cooke ) with considerable applause . This Lodge , established on the 22 nd January last , has added very materially to its ranks , good men and true ; and the W . M . has not onl y served as steward to the Boys Festival , but is also about to serve on behalf of the Girls School , on the 11 th of May next . We heartily wish success to this new and flourishing Loclge , and doubt not that at some no very distant period we shall find it occupying a very high position in the Craft .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BEISTOL . AmorX'GBiXts . —Lodges . —Monday , April 11 th , Royal Clarence ( SI ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 ; Tuesday , 12 th , Jerusalem ( 986 ) , ditto ; Wednesday , 13 th , Eoyal Sussex ( 221 ) , ditto ; Friday , 15 th . Instruction—Ditto , at 7 £ ; Thursday , 1-lth . Chanter . —Clarence ( 8 !) , ditto , at 7 . CHANNEL ISLANDS . ATTOISTXJSKT . —Lodge . —Tuesday , April 12 th , St . Ann ' s ( 863 ) , Hew Street , Alderney , at 7 . JEHSEI' . —Lodge La CesareeNo . S 60 . —The regular monthly meeting was held

, on Thursday , the 31 st of March , being the Erst occasion since the proceedings in connexion with the funeral of the late lamented Past Master , Bro . Dr . Cuquemelle , which were fully recorded in the Freemasons' Magazine of tho 30 th ult . . The Lodge was in mourning , but the marks of it were restricted within much more narrow limits than is usual in England , since the capitals of the columns on the pedestals were merely covered with black crape , and the brethren woro their usual decorations and aprons without any such covering . Whether this is the usual

practice in Jersey we do not know , but certainly it is in accordance with the expressed desire of the deceased , when ho said that "Death in itself is gloomy enough , without any additional blackness to make it more so . " Outward signs , however , are frequently but empty show * , and the more deep tho grief is , the more does the heart shrink from ostentation in its display ; such , it may unhesitatingly be affirmed , is the case in the present instance . In anticipation of a long and interesting meetingthe brethren assembled at five o ' clockwhen the Loclge was opened in

, , tho three degrees by the W . M . ( or , as here styled , the Venerable ) Bro . Le Cras , the chair of Senior Warden ( or Premier Snncillanl ) being temporarily occupied ny Bro . Sehmit , P . M ., till the arrival of Bro . Durell , the appointecl officer . The duties of the evening being heavy , Bro . Sehmit changed chairs with the W . M ., with a view to afford him some relief , ancl raised two brethren to the sublime degree of Master Mason ; at the conclusion of whicli , Bro . Lo Cras , having again taken his chair in the Eastresumed tho Lodge in the first degreewhen some routine

, , business in connexion with accounts was transacted . By this time a large number of visitors aud affiliated brethren had arrived , which caused the room to assume an animated appearance , not loss than fifty being present . Mr . Yincent , a profane , was then balloted for as a candidate for Freemasonry at seven days' notice , since he is shortly about to leave Europe ; and after a satisfactory report as to his eligibility , the votes being unanimous in his favour , he was duly initiated into the Order b y the W . M , On this occasion , three excellent large tracing boards for the different

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THE BOYS SCHOOL. Article 1
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 4
A MASONIC FUNERAL ORATION. Article 9
MASONIC BAPTISM. Article 12
THE CURSE OF AVARICE. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 18
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 19
SONNET. Article 20
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 21
METROPOLITAN. Article 27
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
MARK MASONRY. Article 45
ROYAL ARCH. Article 45
THE WEEK. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Metropolitan.

placed in the summons , so that due caution might be exercised in the admission of members , and the unpleasant occurrence of black-balling prevented : this was carried unanimously and duly entered in the Loclge minutes . Some joining members were then proposed , ancl the Lodge closed with solemn prayer . The Brethren then proceeded to the banquet , and under the able presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Owen Bowen , who had arrived in the mean time , spent a pleasant and social evening , enlivened by the excellent singing of the W . M , ancl othersincluding Bro . Cole who

, sang his new song " The Queen and the Craft"' ( music by Bro . M . Cooke ) with considerable applause . This Lodge , established on the 22 nd January last , has added very materially to its ranks , good men and true ; and the W . M . has not onl y served as steward to the Boys Festival , but is also about to serve on behalf of the Girls School , on the 11 th of May next . We heartily wish success to this new and flourishing Loclge , and doubt not that at some no very distant period we shall find it occupying a very high position in the Craft .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BEISTOL . AmorX'GBiXts . —Lodges . —Monday , April 11 th , Royal Clarence ( SI ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 ; Tuesday , 12 th , Jerusalem ( 986 ) , ditto ; Wednesday , 13 th , Eoyal Sussex ( 221 ) , ditto ; Friday , 15 th . Instruction—Ditto , at 7 £ ; Thursday , 1-lth . Chanter . —Clarence ( 8 !) , ditto , at 7 . CHANNEL ISLANDS . ATTOISTXJSKT . —Lodge . —Tuesday , April 12 th , St . Ann ' s ( 863 ) , Hew Street , Alderney , at 7 . JEHSEI' . —Lodge La CesareeNo . S 60 . —The regular monthly meeting was held

, on Thursday , the 31 st of March , being the Erst occasion since the proceedings in connexion with the funeral of the late lamented Past Master , Bro . Dr . Cuquemelle , which were fully recorded in the Freemasons' Magazine of tho 30 th ult . . The Lodge was in mourning , but the marks of it were restricted within much more narrow limits than is usual in England , since the capitals of the columns on the pedestals were merely covered with black crape , and the brethren woro their usual decorations and aprons without any such covering . Whether this is the usual

practice in Jersey we do not know , but certainly it is in accordance with the expressed desire of the deceased , when ho said that "Death in itself is gloomy enough , without any additional blackness to make it more so . " Outward signs , however , are frequently but empty show * , and the more deep tho grief is , the more does the heart shrink from ostentation in its display ; such , it may unhesitatingly be affirmed , is the case in the present instance . In anticipation of a long and interesting meetingthe brethren assembled at five o ' clockwhen the Loclge was opened in

, , tho three degrees by the W . M . ( or , as here styled , the Venerable ) Bro . Le Cras , the chair of Senior Warden ( or Premier Snncillanl ) being temporarily occupied ny Bro . Sehmit , P . M ., till the arrival of Bro . Durell , the appointecl officer . The duties of the evening being heavy , Bro . Sehmit changed chairs with the W . M ., with a view to afford him some relief , ancl raised two brethren to the sublime degree of Master Mason ; at the conclusion of whicli , Bro . Lo Cras , having again taken his chair in the Eastresumed tho Lodge in the first degreewhen some routine

, , business in connexion with accounts was transacted . By this time a large number of visitors aud affiliated brethren had arrived , which caused the room to assume an animated appearance , not loss than fifty being present . Mr . Yincent , a profane , was then balloted for as a candidate for Freemasonry at seven days' notice , since he is shortly about to leave Europe ; and after a satisfactory report as to his eligibility , the votes being unanimous in his favour , he was duly initiated into the Order b y the W . M , On this occasion , three excellent large tracing boards for the different

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