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CHAISE ELAND . CAHUSLE . —Union Lodge ( No . 310 ) . —On Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., a regular lodge meeting was held at the Freemasons ' Hall , Castle-street , when Bro . Wm . Cockett , AV . M ., P . Prov . G . Chap ., took tho chair , supported bv Bro . AV . Murray , I . P . M .-G . G . Hayward , S . W . ; J . Slack , J . AV . ; W . Garrick , S . D . ; Dr . Thomas D . Wheatley , J . D . ; Thomas Dean , Sec ; G . T . Clark , Assist . Sec . ; A . AA oodhouse , I . G . ; G . Somerville and W . Irwin , Stewards

; Thomas Plorny , Tyler . The following brethren ivere also present : —Bros . M . Higins ; AA . Johnston , Thomas M'Gowan , E . Calvert , M . Fisher , j . A . Wheatley , B . H . Cooke , J . Barnes , G . Mvn-chio , J . Atkinson , J . Brown , and J . Sherrington . The visitors were Bros . AV . J . Greaves , 339 , D . Prov . G . M . ; J . B . Hayne , 339 , P . Prov . G Purst . ; and J _ B . Paisley , 3 71 . The lodgo was duly opened by the AV . M . according to ancient customand after the minutes of former meeting

, a Avere read and confirmed , Bro . AA . I ! . Hayward being a candid date for the second degree , the necessary questions were put and answered in excellent style , without a fault or a prompter . He retired , was prepared , and duly passed by Bro . G . G . Hayward , S . AA . Bro . John Gibson was next called upon to answer the test questions , previous to his being raised to the sublime degree of a M . M . BroFWHayward performing

, . . . that ceremony in his usual efficient style . The lodge was then closed down to the E . A . degree , when the W . M . wishing to retire , kindly asked Bro . Dr . AV . J . Greaves , D . P . G . M , to take the chair , to which he assented . The ballot was taken for Bro . AV . Pulford , of 682 , as a joining member , and Mv . Wm . Court , joiner and builder , of Carlisle , whicli proved unanimous in their favour . The latter was duly prepared , admitted

, and initiated by Bro . John Slade in a manner that was an honour to him . The W . M . asked for the first , second , and third time if any brother had anything to propose for the good of Masonry or this lodge iu particular , when Bro . S . AA . proposed , seconded by Bro . A . AVoodhouse , that Bro . J . B . Paisley , of 371 , do become a joining member . There being no other business before tho lodge , it , vas closed with prayer by Bro . W . J . Greaves , D . Prov . G . M . The brethren retired to refreshment , and , after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , agreeably interspersed with enlivening songs , separated in love and

harmony at a seasonable hour . LOXGIWJT . —Holy Temple Lodge ( No . 412 ) . —On tbe 22 nd ult ., an emergency meeting of this lodge was held for the purpose of passing Bro . E . Mitchell Hill , of Carlisle , to the degree of F . C . At the request of the brethren the chair was taken by Bro . F . W . Hayward , P . M ., as AA . M . pro tem ., supported by the following officers of 310 , viz ., Bros . T . Blaeklock , P . M ., as S . AV . ; G . G . HaywardJ . W . as JAVAAVoodhouse

, , .. ; .. , I . G ., as S . D . ; IV . Murray , jun ., I . P . M ., as J . D . ; and Bro . G . Armstrong , 310 , as I . G . ; J . Pendrigh Sec , W . Nixon , Tyler , both of 4-12 ; and the following Past Masters , viz .: Bros . J . Carruthers , T . Eobinson , AA' . Murray , E . Forster E . M . Hill , all of 412 ; and W . E . Hayward , 310 . The lodge Avas duly opened with solemn prayer , and after tiie confirmation of tho minutes of a former meeting , Bro . Ii . M . Hill being in attendancetho test "

, question were put to , and answered by him correctly , and the lodge being opened in the second degree , he was advanced in that solemn and impressive manner so characteristic of the AV . M : The lodge was then closed down to the E . A . degree . Bro . G . G . Hayward , J . W ., at the request of the AA ' . M ., worked for the benefit of the brethren of 412 , tho first section of the first degreeThere being no other businessthe

. , lodge was closed in due form , and tho brethren retired to a banquet prepared in an adjoining room . Ample justice was done by the brethren to the good things provided ' , and which Avere most acceptable , tho more especially as several of the brethren , and more particularly those representing No . 310 , had travelled a very considerable distance . The cloth being drawn , appropriate toasts and speeches were ivenBroFAVHayward '

g . . . . proposed " Tho Prosperity of the Hol y Temple Lodge , and the Health of its Members , " coupling with the toast the names of Bros : YV . Murray , sen ,, P . M . ( who is in bis eighty-fifth year ) , and T . Eobinson , P . M ., the oldest member of the lodge . The toast was received with musical honours . The toast bavin " been responded to , "The Health of the Visiting Brethren /' was proposed bBroJPendrihPM 412 thanking them

y . . g , .. , for their kindness in coming so fai . Bro . F . AV . Hayward returned thanks on their behalf . The Carlisle brethren being then compelled to leave , the proceedinge of a very happy evening were then brought to a close , after the usual Tyler's toast , and all parted in harmony . The brethren of No . 310

arrived safely at Carlisle at an early hour in the morning , thanks to good steeds , a steady driver , clear road , and fine night , much pleased with their journey to Longtown , an isolated spot in the north of England ' , where the truths of Masonry have been expounded for a number of years .

ESSEX . BiuaimuGSEA . —Lodge of Hope ( No . 433 ) . —The regular meeting of this flourishing lodge was held on the 26 fch ult . at the Swan Inn . Tho lodge was opened in due form by Bro . Lake , AA ' . M . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , and the lodge was then opened and closed in the second and third degrees respectively . The balloting papers for the Girls' and the Boys' Schoolwere then brought forward

, , when it was proposed by Bro . Ames , and seconded by Bro . Clancy , that a committee be appointed to examine the balloting papers previously to voting ; and it was then proposed by Bro . Claney that the past and present officers be on the committee . It was next proposed by Bro . Ames , and seconded by Bro . Francis , that the committee meet ou the evening of the 2 nd inst . at the Freemasons' Tavern for that purpose . Bro . G . Eiches proposedand BroFrancis seconded the motionthat a

, . , lodge of instruction be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tueday , the 10 th inst . There being no other business before the lodge , the 'brethren adjourned to refreshment . Bio . Lake , AV . M ., presided . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and cordially received and responded to . The harmony of the evening was greatly promoted by several choice songs volunteered by the brethren—Bros . Francis , Griggs , AVinter , York ,

Eiches , and Closson more especially distinguishing themselves . The customary Tyler's toast brought the proceedings of this happy meeting to a timely end , and the brethren dispersed in love and harmony . The folioAving is a list of those present : — Bros . Lake , AV . M . ; G . Eiches , S . W . ; H . York , J . AV . ; James Francis , S . D . ; AV . Bragg , J . D . ; W . Minter , I . G . ; the . following P . M . ' s , viz .: —Bros . Blyth , Ames , Bishop , and Walford ; Bro . Claney , P . M . and Treas . ; J . E . AAlseman , Sec . ; and Bros . Stammers , Eodgev , E . Salmon , Parker , Closson , AVenlock , Griggs , Fox Ahlons , and . Dove , with Bro . llm-mcr , 'Tyler .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . FHSETAVOOI .. —PLeslcelh Lodge ( No . 950 ) . —Tho festival in honours of St . John the Evangelist , and the installation of the AA . M . ( Bro . James Dougty ) took place on Thursday the 29 th March . Lodge opened 3 . 30 p . m ., when the ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . Byrnes , P . M . 314 , Preston ; assisted by Bros . Bamlew , P . M . and McGlinehy , P . M . The

officers for the year were duly invested , viz . , Bros . L . Jackson , S . AA . ; AV . II . Poole , J . AV . ; ' \ V . Badger , S . D . ; B . Eobinson , J . D . ; John Bond , Sec . ; AA . Shuttieworth , I . G . ; and James Gibson , Tyler ; each receiving in turn a word of encouragement and advice ; after some business of a merely routine nature the lodge was adjourned from labour to refreshment , and at 6 p . m . tho brethren sat down to a truly sumptuous repast , provided in the most liberal and recherche style by the hostess Mrs .

Whiteside , the brethren fully appreciating the compliment paid them by that worthy lady ; the cloth being drawn the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given in that hearty manner so peculiar to the Craft . Bro . Byrnes in responding to the toast of "The Installing Officers , " took occasion to observe : that young lodges were often too anxious to receive members without that strict inquiry , as to moral Avorth and respectability , which ought always to form one of the most necessary qualifications

in a candidate for Masonic honour , let the materials be good and the building would stand , otherwise it would fall . During the evening several Masonic and other songs were given in good stylo , after the last toast , " To all poor and distressed Masons , " the lodge was closed ivith much harmony , shortly before twelve o'clock .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . STOKESKEV . —Cleveland Lodge ( No . 543 ) . —This lodge met on Easter Monday , being " the Monday nearest full moon , " at eight o ' clock in the evening , at the Golden Lion inn , Bros . Cooke , AV . M . ; AV . AVetliei-il ' l , S . AV . j J . Eowntree , J . AV ; G . Simpson , I . P . M . ; J . H . Hanuyside , P . M ., Sec ; AV . D . Duck , S . D . ; II . Fawcett , _? . __ ., J . D . ; A . A . Boyle , M . S . C . S . E ., J . G . ; and AV . Harrison , Tyler . The lodge having been opened in the first degree , the minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed , and a ballot taken for a candidate for Free-

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THOUGHTS ON THE BEAUTIFUL. Article 3
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN JERSEY. Article 8
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NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 15
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 14TH, 1866. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

CHAISE ELAND . CAHUSLE . —Union Lodge ( No . 310 ) . —On Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., a regular lodge meeting was held at the Freemasons ' Hall , Castle-street , when Bro . Wm . Cockett , AV . M ., P . Prov . G . Chap ., took tho chair , supported bv Bro . AV . Murray , I . P . M .-G . G . Hayward , S . W . ; J . Slack , J . AV . ; W . Garrick , S . D . ; Dr . Thomas D . Wheatley , J . D . ; Thomas Dean , Sec ; G . T . Clark , Assist . Sec . ; A . AA oodhouse , I . G . ; G . Somerville and W . Irwin , Stewards

; Thomas Plorny , Tyler . The following brethren ivere also present : —Bros . M . Higins ; AA . Johnston , Thomas M'Gowan , E . Calvert , M . Fisher , j . A . Wheatley , B . H . Cooke , J . Barnes , G . Mvn-chio , J . Atkinson , J . Brown , and J . Sherrington . The visitors were Bros . AV . J . Greaves , 339 , D . Prov . G . M . ; J . B . Hayne , 339 , P . Prov . G Purst . ; and J _ B . Paisley , 3 71 . The lodgo was duly opened by the AV . M . according to ancient customand after the minutes of former meeting

, a Avere read and confirmed , Bro . AA . I ! . Hayward being a candid date for the second degree , the necessary questions were put and answered in excellent style , without a fault or a prompter . He retired , was prepared , and duly passed by Bro . G . G . Hayward , S . AA . Bro . John Gibson was next called upon to answer the test questions , previous to his being raised to the sublime degree of a M . M . BroFWHayward performing

, . . . that ceremony in his usual efficient style . The lodge was then closed down to the E . A . degree , when the W . M . wishing to retire , kindly asked Bro . Dr . AV . J . Greaves , D . P . G . M , to take the chair , to which he assented . The ballot was taken for Bro . AV . Pulford , of 682 , as a joining member , and Mv . Wm . Court , joiner and builder , of Carlisle , whicli proved unanimous in their favour . The latter was duly prepared , admitted

, and initiated by Bro . John Slade in a manner that was an honour to him . The W . M . asked for the first , second , and third time if any brother had anything to propose for the good of Masonry or this lodge iu particular , when Bro . S . AA . proposed , seconded by Bro . A . AVoodhouse , that Bro . J . B . Paisley , of 371 , do become a joining member . There being no other business before tho lodge , it , vas closed with prayer by Bro . W . J . Greaves , D . Prov . G . M . The brethren retired to refreshment , and , after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , agreeably interspersed with enlivening songs , separated in love and

harmony at a seasonable hour . LOXGIWJT . —Holy Temple Lodge ( No . 412 ) . —On tbe 22 nd ult ., an emergency meeting of this lodge was held for the purpose of passing Bro . E . Mitchell Hill , of Carlisle , to the degree of F . C . At the request of the brethren the chair was taken by Bro . F . W . Hayward , P . M ., as AA . M . pro tem ., supported by the following officers of 310 , viz ., Bros . T . Blaeklock , P . M ., as S . AV . ; G . G . HaywardJ . W . as JAVAAVoodhouse

, , .. ; .. , I . G ., as S . D . ; IV . Murray , jun ., I . P . M ., as J . D . ; and Bro . G . Armstrong , 310 , as I . G . ; J . Pendrigh Sec , W . Nixon , Tyler , both of 4-12 ; and the following Past Masters , viz .: Bros . J . Carruthers , T . Eobinson , AA' . Murray , E . Forster E . M . Hill , all of 412 ; and W . E . Hayward , 310 . The lodge Avas duly opened with solemn prayer , and after tiie confirmation of tho minutes of a former meeting , Bro . Ii . M . Hill being in attendancetho test "

, question were put to , and answered by him correctly , and the lodge being opened in the second degree , he was advanced in that solemn and impressive manner so characteristic of the AV . M : The lodge was then closed down to the E . A . degree . Bro . G . G . Hayward , J . W ., at the request of the AA ' . M ., worked for the benefit of the brethren of 412 , tho first section of the first degreeThere being no other businessthe

. , lodge was closed in due form , and tho brethren retired to a banquet prepared in an adjoining room . Ample justice was done by the brethren to the good things provided ' , and which Avere most acceptable , tho more especially as several of the brethren , and more particularly those representing No . 310 , had travelled a very considerable distance . The cloth being drawn , appropriate toasts and speeches were ivenBroFAVHayward '

g . . . . proposed " Tho Prosperity of the Hol y Temple Lodge , and the Health of its Members , " coupling with the toast the names of Bros : YV . Murray , sen ,, P . M . ( who is in bis eighty-fifth year ) , and T . Eobinson , P . M ., the oldest member of the lodge . The toast was received with musical honours . The toast bavin " been responded to , "The Health of the Visiting Brethren /' was proposed bBroJPendrihPM 412 thanking them

y . . g , .. , for their kindness in coming so fai . Bro . F . AV . Hayward returned thanks on their behalf . The Carlisle brethren being then compelled to leave , the proceedinge of a very happy evening were then brought to a close , after the usual Tyler's toast , and all parted in harmony . The brethren of No . 310

arrived safely at Carlisle at an early hour in the morning , thanks to good steeds , a steady driver , clear road , and fine night , much pleased with their journey to Longtown , an isolated spot in the north of England ' , where the truths of Masonry have been expounded for a number of years .

ESSEX . BiuaimuGSEA . —Lodge of Hope ( No . 433 ) . —The regular meeting of this flourishing lodge was held on the 26 fch ult . at the Swan Inn . Tho lodge was opened in due form by Bro . Lake , AA ' . M . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , and the lodge was then opened and closed in the second and third degrees respectively . The balloting papers for the Girls' and the Boys' Schoolwere then brought forward

, , when it was proposed by Bro . Ames , and seconded by Bro . Clancy , that a committee be appointed to examine the balloting papers previously to voting ; and it was then proposed by Bro . Claney that the past and present officers be on the committee . It was next proposed by Bro . Ames , and seconded by Bro . Francis , that the committee meet ou the evening of the 2 nd inst . at the Freemasons' Tavern for that purpose . Bro . G . Eiches proposedand BroFrancis seconded the motionthat a

, . , lodge of instruction be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tueday , the 10 th inst . There being no other business before the lodge , the 'brethren adjourned to refreshment . Bio . Lake , AV . M ., presided . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and cordially received and responded to . The harmony of the evening was greatly promoted by several choice songs volunteered by the brethren—Bros . Francis , Griggs , AVinter , York ,

Eiches , and Closson more especially distinguishing themselves . The customary Tyler's toast brought the proceedings of this happy meeting to a timely end , and the brethren dispersed in love and harmony . The folioAving is a list of those present : — Bros . Lake , AV . M . ; G . Eiches , S . W . ; H . York , J . AV . ; James Francis , S . D . ; AV . Bragg , J . D . ; W . Minter , I . G . ; the . following P . M . ' s , viz .: —Bros . Blyth , Ames , Bishop , and Walford ; Bro . Claney , P . M . and Treas . ; J . E . AAlseman , Sec . ; and Bros . Stammers , Eodgev , E . Salmon , Parker , Closson , AVenlock , Griggs , Fox Ahlons , and . Dove , with Bro . llm-mcr , 'Tyler .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . FHSETAVOOI .. —PLeslcelh Lodge ( No . 950 ) . —Tho festival in honours of St . John the Evangelist , and the installation of the AA . M . ( Bro . James Dougty ) took place on Thursday the 29 th March . Lodge opened 3 . 30 p . m ., when the ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . Byrnes , P . M . 314 , Preston ; assisted by Bros . Bamlew , P . M . and McGlinehy , P . M . The

officers for the year were duly invested , viz . , Bros . L . Jackson , S . AA . ; AV . II . Poole , J . AV . ; ' \ V . Badger , S . D . ; B . Eobinson , J . D . ; John Bond , Sec . ; AA . Shuttieworth , I . G . ; and James Gibson , Tyler ; each receiving in turn a word of encouragement and advice ; after some business of a merely routine nature the lodge was adjourned from labour to refreshment , and at 6 p . m . tho brethren sat down to a truly sumptuous repast , provided in the most liberal and recherche style by the hostess Mrs .

Whiteside , the brethren fully appreciating the compliment paid them by that worthy lady ; the cloth being drawn the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given in that hearty manner so peculiar to the Craft . Bro . Byrnes in responding to the toast of "The Installing Officers , " took occasion to observe : that young lodges were often too anxious to receive members without that strict inquiry , as to moral Avorth and respectability , which ought always to form one of the most necessary qualifications

in a candidate for Masonic honour , let the materials be good and the building would stand , otherwise it would fall . During the evening several Masonic and other songs were given in good stylo , after the last toast , " To all poor and distressed Masons , " the lodge was closed ivith much harmony , shortly before twelve o'clock .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . STOKESKEV . —Cleveland Lodge ( No . 543 ) . —This lodge met on Easter Monday , being " the Monday nearest full moon , " at eight o ' clock in the evening , at the Golden Lion inn , Bros . Cooke , AV . M . ; AV . AVetliei-il ' l , S . AV . j J . Eowntree , J . AV ; G . Simpson , I . P . M . ; J . H . Hanuyside , P . M ., Sec ; AV . D . Duck , S . D . ; II . Fawcett , _? . __ ., J . D . ; A . A . Boyle , M . S . C . S . E ., J . G . ; and AV . Harrison , Tyler . The lodge having been opened in the first degree , the minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed , and a ballot taken for a candidate for Free-

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