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Provincial.

for the success of this lodge , expressed at its opening , have been so far realized , and doubt not that the worthy brother , who is now numbered amongst the rulers of the Craft , will so manage the lodge as to continue and increase its prosperity . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . 3 'IIDDLESBOROUGH-ON-T . EES . —North York Lodge ( No . 876 ) . —

The monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Friday evening , the 30 th ult . In the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Collingwood , the lodge was opened in the second degree , by Bro . Doughty , P . M ., assisted by Bros . Eichard Cootes , as S . W ., and John Storey , J . W . Bro . Robinson was then passed to the degree of F . C , by Bro . Henry Thompson , J . P ., P . M ., and P . Prov . G . Supt . of Works , who performed the ceremony in an impressive manner . The visiting brethren present were

Bros . James Groves , W . M . of the St . Helen ' s Lodge ( No . 774 ) , Hartlepool ; George Markham Tweddell , of the Cleveland Lodge ( No . 795 ) , Stokesley ; and William Eufus Richardson , of the St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 252 S . C ) , Thornhill , Dumfrishire .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

AYESHIEE . CUMNOCK . —Lodge St . Barnabas ( No . 230 ) . —This lodge , after remaining in a state of dormancy for many years , is now making an effort to re-organize . At a meeting of the brethren , held on Thursday , the 29 th ult ., the E . W . Prov . G . M . of Ayrshire , Bro . Sir James Fergusson , Bart ., who is at present residing at Dumfries House , one of the seats of the Marquis of Bute , honoured the lodge with his presenceand on his health being proposed as

, the E . W . M . of Mother Kilwinning , in a speech of great eloquence , expressed the pleasure he felt at meeting with the Cumnock brethren , and hoped soon to hear of the Lodge St . Barnabas being second to none of the Ayrshire lodges in point of numbers and general prosperity .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

DUBLIN . IRELAND . —The Masonic body had a splendid demonstration in the Round-room of the Dublin Rotunda on Tuesday the 26 th ult . The occasion was nothing more than the anniversary of the Masonic Female Orphan School , yet the building was completely filled with an assemblage comprising the elite of the rank and respectability of Dublin , including a large number of

ladies and of gentlemen not belonging to the Masonic order , all in full dress . The large platform was filled with the members ofthe body , wearing the insignia of their order , which produced a brilliant effect , which was heightened by the decorations of evergreens , banners , and devices which surrounded the room . There were 2 , 000 persons present , and there were more than 500 applications for tickets beyond what the place could hold . The platform presented a pleasing picture of union . The Church

and Presbytery were united in "the two grand chaplins , the Rev . Messrs . M'Sorley and Morrison . Two ex-chief secretaries of opposite parties , Lord Naas ancl Sir William Somerville , spoke with the utmost harmony . Sir Edward Grogan , M . P ., Sir Wm . Hort , Judge Longfield , and Colonel Dunne , M . P ., all pleaded the cause of charity and fraternity as if they had never engaged in political strife on that same platform . [ We have not yet received our usual report , Ed . F . AI . M . ~ ]

Colonial.

COLONIAL .

NEW BRUNSWICK . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . On St . John ' s Day , December 27 th , 1862 , pursuant to proclamation , the Provincial Grand Lodge met at the Masonic Hall , \ m the City of Saint Jchn . Present : —Bro . R . W . Alexander Balloch , Prov . G . M ., in the chair ; Officers and Past Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and the Masters , Past Masters , Wardens and members of the respective lodges in the

Colonial.

province on the registry of the Grand Lodge of England , as well as a number of transient brethren . The Grand Lodge was opened in due form and with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the last communication of the Grand Lodge were read and confirmed . The R . W . Prov . G . M . addressed tbe brethren , as follows : — E . W . Wardens and Brethren , —Permit tbe pleasure of tendering to you my best wishes and the " compliments of the

season . " We have assembled this morning for the installation of officers for the ensuing year , and I am about to make the biennial changes , in accordance with the rule I decided on when first appointed to take charge of the Craft in this province , on the registry of the Grand Lodge of England , —feeling sensible that a distribution of the honours in my prerogative to confer on deserving brethren , adds , not only to their zeal for the Craft but creates in othersan emulation ivhich is natural in manand

, will exist in all well regulated institutions . It would afford me much pleasure if a greater number of private lodges were within reasonable travel of this city , among the members of which I could distribute these honours , but the locations are at such distances , that it would be unreasonable to expect their attendance , if appointed ; such a scheme is impracticable , and . the attendance of officials cannot well be dispensed with at the

quarterly communications . Notwithstanding the depressed state of business in general in this province , I am happy to state that the lodges under my jurisdiction continue prosperous . After the annual returns have been made by the several private lodges , a detailed report will be prepared , and laid before this lodge at the communication in March next . To the brethren who will this day become ex officio Past Grand Lodge Officers , I have toreturn my thanks for their past services , and solicit of them a

continuance of their zeal for the interest of this Grand Lodge and its dependencies . The Audit Committee then submitted a report , ivhich was deemed satisfactory . It was moved by Bro . B . Lester Peters , P . M . No . 570 , seconded by the Junior Grand Warden , and agreed to , that the report be adopted , and the accounts published for the information of the respective lodges .

The recepts for the year were S 573 68 , making with balance from the [ previous account , § 656 48 . The expenditure § 655 17 , of which S 277 88 was to the Grand Lodge of England for dues , leaving a balance of only § 1 31 to he carried to the next account . The E . W . Prov . G . M . appointed the following brethren to be Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , ( the D . Prov . G . M . excepted ; he having been previously installed ) , who were thereupon invested and proclaimed according to ancient

custom : — Bro . Robert T . Clinch D . Prov . G . Master . „ B . Lester Peters Senior G . Warden . „ Ddwin J . Wetmore Junior G . Warden . „ Rev . Charles P . Bliss G . Chap . „ Douglas B . Stevens G . Treasurer . „ W . F . Bunting G . Secretary . „ JohnV . Ellis Senior G . Deacon .

„ George E . Hooke Junior G . Deacon . „ Edwin J . Everett G . Dir . of Cers . „ John R . Smith G . Sword Bearer . „ John McAlister G . Pursuivant . „ John Boyer G . Tyler . „ James T . Steves " " ) „ W . Ansley | Joseph SClark

„ . „ „ , , „ Hem-y Littlehale f G" Stewards-„ James Nevins „ Charles U . Hanford j The Provincial Grand Lodge was closed in due form , with solemn prayer , and the brethren adjourned to dinner at Stubb ' s Hotel .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

SOUTHWARK LODGE ( NO . 11 S . C . )—At a regular meeting of this lodge , held on Monday , February 2 nd , at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , Bro . A . D . Lowenstark , D . R . W . M ., assisted by Walters , Laird , Durrant , & c , opened the lodge . Letters were read from candidates apologising for non-attendance . After a few business matters were decided , the lodge was closed until Monday , 6 th April .

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GRAND CHAPTER. Article 1
ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 1
THE HIDDEN MYSTERIES OF NATURE AND SCIENCE.—PART II. Article 2
THE POEMS AND SONGS OF THE LATE BRO. FRANCIS LOVE, OF LODGE No. 169. (S.C.) Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
Untitled Article 6
METROPOLITAN. Article 6
PROVINCIAL. Article 7
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 20
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Provincial.

for the success of this lodge , expressed at its opening , have been so far realized , and doubt not that the worthy brother , who is now numbered amongst the rulers of the Craft , will so manage the lodge as to continue and increase its prosperity . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . 3 'IIDDLESBOROUGH-ON-T . EES . —North York Lodge ( No . 876 ) . —

The monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Friday evening , the 30 th ult . In the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Collingwood , the lodge was opened in the second degree , by Bro . Doughty , P . M ., assisted by Bros . Eichard Cootes , as S . W ., and John Storey , J . W . Bro . Robinson was then passed to the degree of F . C , by Bro . Henry Thompson , J . P ., P . M ., and P . Prov . G . Supt . of Works , who performed the ceremony in an impressive manner . The visiting brethren present were

Bros . James Groves , W . M . of the St . Helen ' s Lodge ( No . 774 ) , Hartlepool ; George Markham Tweddell , of the Cleveland Lodge ( No . 795 ) , Stokesley ; and William Eufus Richardson , of the St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 252 S . C ) , Thornhill , Dumfrishire .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

AYESHIEE . CUMNOCK . —Lodge St . Barnabas ( No . 230 ) . —This lodge , after remaining in a state of dormancy for many years , is now making an effort to re-organize . At a meeting of the brethren , held on Thursday , the 29 th ult ., the E . W . Prov . G . M . of Ayrshire , Bro . Sir James Fergusson , Bart ., who is at present residing at Dumfries House , one of the seats of the Marquis of Bute , honoured the lodge with his presenceand on his health being proposed as

, the E . W . M . of Mother Kilwinning , in a speech of great eloquence , expressed the pleasure he felt at meeting with the Cumnock brethren , and hoped soon to hear of the Lodge St . Barnabas being second to none of the Ayrshire lodges in point of numbers and general prosperity .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

DUBLIN . IRELAND . —The Masonic body had a splendid demonstration in the Round-room of the Dublin Rotunda on Tuesday the 26 th ult . The occasion was nothing more than the anniversary of the Masonic Female Orphan School , yet the building was completely filled with an assemblage comprising the elite of the rank and respectability of Dublin , including a large number of

ladies and of gentlemen not belonging to the Masonic order , all in full dress . The large platform was filled with the members ofthe body , wearing the insignia of their order , which produced a brilliant effect , which was heightened by the decorations of evergreens , banners , and devices which surrounded the room . There were 2 , 000 persons present , and there were more than 500 applications for tickets beyond what the place could hold . The platform presented a pleasing picture of union . The Church

and Presbytery were united in "the two grand chaplins , the Rev . Messrs . M'Sorley and Morrison . Two ex-chief secretaries of opposite parties , Lord Naas ancl Sir William Somerville , spoke with the utmost harmony . Sir Edward Grogan , M . P ., Sir Wm . Hort , Judge Longfield , and Colonel Dunne , M . P ., all pleaded the cause of charity and fraternity as if they had never engaged in political strife on that same platform . [ We have not yet received our usual report , Ed . F . AI . M . ~ ]

Colonial.

COLONIAL .

NEW BRUNSWICK . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . On St . John ' s Day , December 27 th , 1862 , pursuant to proclamation , the Provincial Grand Lodge met at the Masonic Hall , \ m the City of Saint Jchn . Present : —Bro . R . W . Alexander Balloch , Prov . G . M ., in the chair ; Officers and Past Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and the Masters , Past Masters , Wardens and members of the respective lodges in the

Colonial.

province on the registry of the Grand Lodge of England , as well as a number of transient brethren . The Grand Lodge was opened in due form and with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the last communication of the Grand Lodge were read and confirmed . The R . W . Prov . G . M . addressed tbe brethren , as follows : — E . W . Wardens and Brethren , —Permit tbe pleasure of tendering to you my best wishes and the " compliments of the

season . " We have assembled this morning for the installation of officers for the ensuing year , and I am about to make the biennial changes , in accordance with the rule I decided on when first appointed to take charge of the Craft in this province , on the registry of the Grand Lodge of England , —feeling sensible that a distribution of the honours in my prerogative to confer on deserving brethren , adds , not only to their zeal for the Craft but creates in othersan emulation ivhich is natural in manand

, will exist in all well regulated institutions . It would afford me much pleasure if a greater number of private lodges were within reasonable travel of this city , among the members of which I could distribute these honours , but the locations are at such distances , that it would be unreasonable to expect their attendance , if appointed ; such a scheme is impracticable , and . the attendance of officials cannot well be dispensed with at the

quarterly communications . Notwithstanding the depressed state of business in general in this province , I am happy to state that the lodges under my jurisdiction continue prosperous . After the annual returns have been made by the several private lodges , a detailed report will be prepared , and laid before this lodge at the communication in March next . To the brethren who will this day become ex officio Past Grand Lodge Officers , I have toreturn my thanks for their past services , and solicit of them a

continuance of their zeal for the interest of this Grand Lodge and its dependencies . The Audit Committee then submitted a report , ivhich was deemed satisfactory . It was moved by Bro . B . Lester Peters , P . M . No . 570 , seconded by the Junior Grand Warden , and agreed to , that the report be adopted , and the accounts published for the information of the respective lodges .

The recepts for the year were S 573 68 , making with balance from the [ previous account , § 656 48 . The expenditure § 655 17 , of which S 277 88 was to the Grand Lodge of England for dues , leaving a balance of only § 1 31 to he carried to the next account . The E . W . Prov . G . M . appointed the following brethren to be Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year , ( the D . Prov . G . M . excepted ; he having been previously installed ) , who were thereupon invested and proclaimed according to ancient

custom : — Bro . Robert T . Clinch D . Prov . G . Master . „ B . Lester Peters Senior G . Warden . „ Ddwin J . Wetmore Junior G . Warden . „ Rev . Charles P . Bliss G . Chap . „ Douglas B . Stevens G . Treasurer . „ W . F . Bunting G . Secretary . „ JohnV . Ellis Senior G . Deacon .

„ George E . Hooke Junior G . Deacon . „ Edwin J . Everett G . Dir . of Cers . „ John R . Smith G . Sword Bearer . „ John McAlister G . Pursuivant . „ John Boyer G . Tyler . „ James T . Steves " " ) „ W . Ansley | Joseph SClark

„ . „ „ , , „ Hem-y Littlehale f G" Stewards-„ James Nevins „ Charles U . Hanford j The Provincial Grand Lodge was closed in due form , with solemn prayer , and the brethren adjourned to dinner at Stubb ' s Hotel .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

SOUTHWARK LODGE ( NO . 11 S . C . )—At a regular meeting of this lodge , held on Monday , February 2 nd , at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , Bro . A . D . Lowenstark , D . R . W . M ., assisted by Walters , Laird , Durrant , & c , opened the lodge . Letters were read from candidates apologising for non-attendance . After a few business matters were decided , the lodge was closed until Monday , 6 th April .

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