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West Indies.

my recovery from the recent serious illness with which the Almighty was pleased to afflict me . For that recovery , believe me . I am trcly , sincerely , and heartfeltedly grateful , not only on account of being still spared as head of my own family , but as the local ruler of that ancient and honourable craft to which we respectively belong . You do me too much honour , howeverin supposing that if it

, bad been decreed otherwise , the loss to our fraternity would have been an irreparable one , because , although I am satisfied that you could not have found a more ardent and faithful disciple of Freemasonry than myself , to fill the position I hold amongst your , there are many of tbe brethren who are capable of discharging the duties of that high office with credit and ability , if not with tbe same enthusiasm and experience that , you admit

, have always characterisee my career as District Grand Master . AVith tlie assistance of the Great Arrhitect , to whom all of us are subject , I hope very speedily to resume my wonted place in the bosom of our lodge , and to thank you verbally for those kind and sympathetic words you have just conveyed to me . In the meantime accept this very imperfect expression of my thanksand believe me when I say tbat your graceful and

spon-, taneous congratulations have deeply affected me , and will be treasured as an evidence of how much I am respected and beloved by the brethren of the District Grand Lodge of this Province . I remain mv dear Brethren , yours ever Fraternally , DANIEL HART , D . G . M .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND . CARLISLE . —Cumberland Lodge of Marie Masters ( No . 60 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , tbe Sth ult ., at their rooms , Castle-street , when the chair was occupied by Bro . G . G . Hayward , who was assisted by Bros . T . Blacklock . ' W . M . elect , as S . W . ; H . Fleming , J . W . ; F . W . HaywardP . M . Prov . S . G . D ., as M . O . ; J . A . WheatlyS . O . ;

, , , A . VVoodhouse , J . O . and acting Sec . ; AV . Court , S . D . ; J . Porter , J . D . ; W . Murray , I . P . M ., G . S . ; T . Cockburn , I . G . : and J . Barnes , Tyler . The minutes of the last regular and committee meeting were confirmed . This being the night of installation , Bro . T . Blackloe . k was escorted to the pedestal by Bros . F . W . Hayward and Murray , and after signifying assent to the ancient charges , was duly installed by Bro . G . G .

Hayward . The W . M . then invested his officers as follows , viz .: —¦ Bros . H . Fleming , S . W . ; W . Johnson , J . W . ; J . A . AVheatley , M . O . ; A . Woodhouse , S . O . and acting Sec . ; G . Turnbull , J . O . ; Rev . W . Cookett , Chap . ; F . W . Hayward , P . M ., re-elected Treas . for the fourth time ; W . Pratchitt , Reg . of Marks ; AV . Court , S . D . ; J . Porter , J . D . ; T . Cockburn , I . G . ; and John BarnesTlerre-elected for the third time- The Installing

, y , Master then gave the charge to each officer . Bro . F . AV . Hayward then brought before the lodge the condition of the Eoyal Freemasons' School for Female Children , and was sorry to say it was in want of aid , and as he ( Bro . H . ) intended to ask each of tbe lodges in Carlisle to contribute something towards defraying that debt , so , therefore , he begged to propose that two guineas be presented by this lodge . After

much discussion it was finally decided upon , that a donation of one guinea should be presented , and also that one guinea annually be subscribed to make the W . M . . pro . tern , a governor . A proposition by Bro . G . G . Hayward , seconded by Bro . J . Porter , " that this lodge , No . 50 , do invite the Grand Lodge to meet here iu the first vacant year ; " carried was unanimously . After other business had been completed , the lodge was closed , and the brethren retired to the adjoining room , where coffee and other refreshment had been provided , and after spending an hour in conviviality , all parted in harmonv .

LEICESTERSHIRE . MELTON MOWBRAY . —Howe Lodge ( No . 21 ) . —The first meeting of this lodge since its removal from Leicest er was held at the George Hotel , on Thursday , the 7 th ult ., when there were present Bros . W . Kelly , Prov . G . M . who presided ; AV . Pettifor , W . M ., as P . M . ; Rev . W . K . Robinson , W . M . elect ; Rev . W . Langley , as S . W . ; H . Douglas , as J . W ., and the following members of the Fowke Lodge ( No . 19 ) , Leicester ; Bros .

Mark Masonry.

Duff , as M . O . ; AV . B . Smith , as S . O . ; Herbert , as J . O . ; Weare . as S . D . ; Manning , as I . G . ; J . Hunt , and C . Bembridge , Tyler , Tbe lodge having been opened and the minutes of the last meeting , including the election of the W . M ., and the transfer of the warrant , read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for the following brethren , all of the Rutland Craft Lodge ( No . 1130 ) as candidatesviz ,: T . MarkhamW . AdcockE . W .

, , , , Johnson , J . F . Foist , C . L . Ferneley , W . Sharman , and J . M . Leadbetter , all of whom were elected and advanced as Mark Masters , together with Bros . Bright and Mann , who had been elected at the last lodge . The P . G . M ., assisted by the retiring W . M ., Bro . Pettifor , then proceeded to instal Bro . the Eev . W . Kay Eobinson , into the chair of the Adom ' ram , and was duly proclaimed and elected . The W . M . then appointed and

invested the following brethren as the officers for the ensuing year : Eev . W . Langley , S . W . and chaplain , Douglas ; J . AA . Adcock , M . O . ; Bright , S . O . ; Fast , J . O . ; Sharman , Sec . ; Johnson , S . D . ; Markham , J . D . ; Ferneley , Dir . Cers . ; Mann , J . G . Bro , Leadbeater was also elected , and invested as Treasurer . Three brethren of the Rutland Lodge having been proposed as candidates , and the revised by-laws having been adopted , tho lodge was closed in due form , after which Prov . G . M . and the visiting brethren from Leicester were entertained at a banquet by the members of thc lodge .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . A iCTORlA CHAHTER ( No . 1 , 056 ) . —A regular meeting of this chapter was held on Monday , the 1 st inst ., at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury . The chapter was duly opened by the principals , aud the . companions were then admitted , after which ballots were taken for two candidates , and Bro . M . Bamberger being in attendance was exalted in R . A . Masonry . Tbe

election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows : Comps . Hosgood , M . E . Z . ; Oliver H . Clark , J . ( provided a dispensation be granted by the Grand Z . of the Order ) ; Pendlebury , S . E . Long , S . N . ; Brett , P . Z ., Treas . ; Goltheil , P . S . ; Grant , Janitor . Higman , Goltheil , and Harris , Auditors . A Past Principal ' s Jewel was voted to Comp . Pendlebury , the retiring Z ., for his efficient services during the past year . The chapter was then

closed , and the companions above-named , together with Comps . Noebmer , Bolleter , and visiting Comp . Dodd , D . C , of 975 , adjourned to an unpretending but substantial repast , and a very pleasant evening was , as is usual with the " Victorias ' , " enjoyed by all present . A chapter of emergency will be held on Friday , tbe 26 tb inst ., for the purpose of exalting Bro . W . Norman Leslie , of 592 who is going abroadand any other candidate

, , who may present themselves for exaltation . We congratulate this young chapter upon the signal success which has attended its labours during the brief period which has elapsed since its consecration hy Comps . Little , P . Z ., and Hubbard , P . Z ., in October , 1867 .

LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTER . — Chapter of Fortitude ( No . 279 ) . —A quarterly convocation was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 29 th ult ., when there were present Companions Kelly , P . Z . and P . G . H ., as M . E . Z . ; Clephan and Bankart , P . Z . ' s ; AYeare , M . E . Z . elect : Rev . J . Spittal , H . ; L . A . Clark ,, ! . ; Barfoot , as E . ; Tolleras N . ; Rev . W . LangleyPSStrettanRide !

, , .. ; , Gamble , and others . The chapter having been opened in solemn form and with prayer , a board of installed principals was held and Comps . Weare , Spittal , and Clarke weie regularly installed in their respective chairs of Z ., H . and J . by Comp . Kelly , assisted by Comps . Clepham and Bankart , P . Z . 's . On the Board of Installed Principals being closed , and the other companions having been admitted , a ballot was taken for Partrid

Bros . S . S . ge , F . J , Baines , and AV . Sculthorpe , of the John of Gaunt Lodge , 523 , and Bro . J . J . F . Scott , of the Howe and Cbarmvood Lodge , 1007 , Loughborough , who were all duly elected . Bros . Partridge and Baines being in at tendance were exalted by Comp . Kelly , alter which the Eev . Comp . Spittal delivered the historical lectures , and Comp . Kelly the symbolical and mystical lectures . Tbe duties of P . S . were ( for the first time ) most efficiently performed by the Eev . Comp . Langley , who was elected to that office at the last meeting . There being no further business the chapter was closed

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THE FIRST MASONIC MEETING IN DAMASCUS. Article 1
AN ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN FREEMASONRY. Article 4
(No. 12).—TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVICIAL. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 17
WEST INDIES. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
Poetry. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 13TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 13TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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West Indies.

my recovery from the recent serious illness with which the Almighty was pleased to afflict me . For that recovery , believe me . I am trcly , sincerely , and heartfeltedly grateful , not only on account of being still spared as head of my own family , but as the local ruler of that ancient and honourable craft to which we respectively belong . You do me too much honour , howeverin supposing that if it

, bad been decreed otherwise , the loss to our fraternity would have been an irreparable one , because , although I am satisfied that you could not have found a more ardent and faithful disciple of Freemasonry than myself , to fill the position I hold amongst your , there are many of tbe brethren who are capable of discharging the duties of that high office with credit and ability , if not with tbe same enthusiasm and experience that , you admit

, have always characterisee my career as District Grand Master . AVith tlie assistance of the Great Arrhitect , to whom all of us are subject , I hope very speedily to resume my wonted place in the bosom of our lodge , and to thank you verbally for those kind and sympathetic words you have just conveyed to me . In the meantime accept this very imperfect expression of my thanksand believe me when I say tbat your graceful and

spon-, taneous congratulations have deeply affected me , and will be treasured as an evidence of how much I am respected and beloved by the brethren of the District Grand Lodge of this Province . I remain mv dear Brethren , yours ever Fraternally , DANIEL HART , D . G . M .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND . CARLISLE . —Cumberland Lodge of Marie Masters ( No . 60 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , tbe Sth ult ., at their rooms , Castle-street , when the chair was occupied by Bro . G . G . Hayward , who was assisted by Bros . T . Blacklock . ' W . M . elect , as S . W . ; H . Fleming , J . W . ; F . W . HaywardP . M . Prov . S . G . D ., as M . O . ; J . A . WheatlyS . O . ;

, , , A . VVoodhouse , J . O . and acting Sec . ; AV . Court , S . D . ; J . Porter , J . D . ; W . Murray , I . P . M ., G . S . ; T . Cockburn , I . G . : and J . Barnes , Tyler . The minutes of the last regular and committee meeting were confirmed . This being the night of installation , Bro . T . Blackloe . k was escorted to the pedestal by Bros . F . W . Hayward and Murray , and after signifying assent to the ancient charges , was duly installed by Bro . G . G .

Hayward . The W . M . then invested his officers as follows , viz .: —¦ Bros . H . Fleming , S . W . ; W . Johnson , J . W . ; J . A . AVheatley , M . O . ; A . Woodhouse , S . O . and acting Sec . ; G . Turnbull , J . O . ; Rev . W . Cookett , Chap . ; F . W . Hayward , P . M ., re-elected Treas . for the fourth time ; W . Pratchitt , Reg . of Marks ; AV . Court , S . D . ; J . Porter , J . D . ; T . Cockburn , I . G . ; and John BarnesTlerre-elected for the third time- The Installing

, y , Master then gave the charge to each officer . Bro . F . AV . Hayward then brought before the lodge the condition of the Eoyal Freemasons' School for Female Children , and was sorry to say it was in want of aid , and as he ( Bro . H . ) intended to ask each of tbe lodges in Carlisle to contribute something towards defraying that debt , so , therefore , he begged to propose that two guineas be presented by this lodge . After

much discussion it was finally decided upon , that a donation of one guinea should be presented , and also that one guinea annually be subscribed to make the W . M . . pro . tern , a governor . A proposition by Bro . G . G . Hayward , seconded by Bro . J . Porter , " that this lodge , No . 50 , do invite the Grand Lodge to meet here iu the first vacant year ; " carried was unanimously . After other business had been completed , the lodge was closed , and the brethren retired to the adjoining room , where coffee and other refreshment had been provided , and after spending an hour in conviviality , all parted in harmonv .

LEICESTERSHIRE . MELTON MOWBRAY . —Howe Lodge ( No . 21 ) . —The first meeting of this lodge since its removal from Leicest er was held at the George Hotel , on Thursday , the 7 th ult ., when there were present Bros . W . Kelly , Prov . G . M . who presided ; AV . Pettifor , W . M ., as P . M . ; Rev . W . K . Robinson , W . M . elect ; Rev . W . Langley , as S . W . ; H . Douglas , as J . W ., and the following members of the Fowke Lodge ( No . 19 ) , Leicester ; Bros .

Mark Masonry.

Duff , as M . O . ; AV . B . Smith , as S . O . ; Herbert , as J . O . ; Weare . as S . D . ; Manning , as I . G . ; J . Hunt , and C . Bembridge , Tyler , Tbe lodge having been opened and the minutes of the last meeting , including the election of the W . M ., and the transfer of the warrant , read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for the following brethren , all of the Rutland Craft Lodge ( No . 1130 ) as candidatesviz ,: T . MarkhamW . AdcockE . W .

, , , , Johnson , J . F . Foist , C . L . Ferneley , W . Sharman , and J . M . Leadbetter , all of whom were elected and advanced as Mark Masters , together with Bros . Bright and Mann , who had been elected at the last lodge . The P . G . M ., assisted by the retiring W . M ., Bro . Pettifor , then proceeded to instal Bro . the Eev . W . Kay Eobinson , into the chair of the Adom ' ram , and was duly proclaimed and elected . The W . M . then appointed and

invested the following brethren as the officers for the ensuing year : Eev . W . Langley , S . W . and chaplain , Douglas ; J . AA . Adcock , M . O . ; Bright , S . O . ; Fast , J . O . ; Sharman , Sec . ; Johnson , S . D . ; Markham , J . D . ; Ferneley , Dir . Cers . ; Mann , J . G . Bro , Leadbeater was also elected , and invested as Treasurer . Three brethren of the Rutland Lodge having been proposed as candidates , and the revised by-laws having been adopted , tho lodge was closed in due form , after which Prov . G . M . and the visiting brethren from Leicester were entertained at a banquet by the members of thc lodge .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . A iCTORlA CHAHTER ( No . 1 , 056 ) . —A regular meeting of this chapter was held on Monday , the 1 st inst ., at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury . The chapter was duly opened by the principals , aud the . companions were then admitted , after which ballots were taken for two candidates , and Bro . M . Bamberger being in attendance was exalted in R . A . Masonry . Tbe

election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows : Comps . Hosgood , M . E . Z . ; Oliver H . Clark , J . ( provided a dispensation be granted by the Grand Z . of the Order ) ; Pendlebury , S . E . Long , S . N . ; Brett , P . Z ., Treas . ; Goltheil , P . S . ; Grant , Janitor . Higman , Goltheil , and Harris , Auditors . A Past Principal ' s Jewel was voted to Comp . Pendlebury , the retiring Z ., for his efficient services during the past year . The chapter was then

closed , and the companions above-named , together with Comps . Noebmer , Bolleter , and visiting Comp . Dodd , D . C , of 975 , adjourned to an unpretending but substantial repast , and a very pleasant evening was , as is usual with the " Victorias ' , " enjoyed by all present . A chapter of emergency will be held on Friday , tbe 26 tb inst ., for the purpose of exalting Bro . W . Norman Leslie , of 592 who is going abroadand any other candidate

, , who may present themselves for exaltation . We congratulate this young chapter upon the signal success which has attended its labours during the brief period which has elapsed since its consecration hy Comps . Little , P . Z ., and Hubbard , P . Z ., in October , 1867 .

LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTER . — Chapter of Fortitude ( No . 279 ) . —A quarterly convocation was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 29 th ult ., when there were present Companions Kelly , P . Z . and P . G . H ., as M . E . Z . ; Clephan and Bankart , P . Z . ' s ; AYeare , M . E . Z . elect : Rev . J . Spittal , H . ; L . A . Clark ,, ! . ; Barfoot , as E . ; Tolleras N . ; Rev . W . LangleyPSStrettanRide !

, , .. ; , Gamble , and others . The chapter having been opened in solemn form and with prayer , a board of installed principals was held and Comps . Weare , Spittal , and Clarke weie regularly installed in their respective chairs of Z ., H . and J . by Comp . Kelly , assisted by Comps . Clepham and Bankart , P . Z . 's . On the Board of Installed Principals being closed , and the other companions having been admitted , a ballot was taken for Partrid

Bros . S . S . ge , F . J , Baines , and AV . Sculthorpe , of the John of Gaunt Lodge , 523 , and Bro . J . J . F . Scott , of the Howe and Cbarmvood Lodge , 1007 , Loughborough , who were all duly elected . Bros . Partridge and Baines being in at tendance were exalted by Comp . Kelly , alter which the Eev . Comp . Spittal delivered the historical lectures , and Comp . Kelly the symbolical and mystical lectures . Tbe duties of P . S . were ( for the first time ) most efficiently performed by the Eev . Comp . Langley , who was elected to that office at the last meeting . There being no further business the chapter was closed

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