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having heen opened in the second degree , the chair was taken by the D- Prov- G-M . The AVM- then presented as his successor Bro . Henry Peako Green , to receive the benefit of installation , aud he , having given his assent to the ancient charges of the Order , and having been obligated , was duly installed , received the accustomed addresses and salutes in the several degrees . The newly installed AV . M ., having invested the Rev- J . Spittal as I . P . M ., proceeded to appoint and invest his officers as follows .- —•

Bros . G . H . Hodges , S-W- ; J . E- Hodges , J . W . ; Rev . J . Spittal , Chap . ; AV . Barfoot , Sec ; G . D-Atkins , S-D- ; T . II . Buzzard , J . D . ; ancl F- Manning , I . G- ; C- Bembridge was appointed Tyler . Tho auditors reported that tbey had examined ancl certified the Treasurer's accounts which , including unpaid subscriptions , showed a balance of upwards of £ 100 in favour of the lodge . A cordial vote of thanks having been passed to the present W . M . for his services as Treasurer , Bro- T . Sheppard , P-Al-,. was

unanimously elected to that office for the ensuing year . A vote of thanks having been passed by acclamation to the Rev .. Bro . Spittal , for the zealous and admirable manner in which he had performed his duties as AV . M . during the past year , the lodge was closed and adjourned to the third Thursday in September . About forty brethren afterwards sat down to the banquet , at ¦ which , owing to tho unfortunate absence of the new AV . AI . from the state of his healththe Rev . Bro . SittalI . P . M . presided

, p , , supported on the right by the D . Prov . G . AI ., the newly initiated brethren , & c , and on the left by Bros . Morris , Pottifor , Duff , Weare , Johnson , P . M . ' s , and others . The usual loyal ancl Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , interspersed with songs ; the brethren finally separated after spending a pleasant social evening , which was only marred by the absence of the W . M ., whose speedy restoration to health was heartily wished b y all present .

SOMERSETSHIRE . PBOVITCIAI . GEAXD LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons for the province of Somerset was held at the Town Hall , Yeovil , on Monday , the 18 th ult ., under the presidency of Bro . Major A . AV . Adair , Prov . G . Master of Somerset , who was assisted by Bro . Capt . H . Brid D . Prov . G . M . Prior to the

ges , meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge , the Lodge of Brotherly Love , No . 329 , Yeovil , assembled under their AV . M ., Bro . John Ryall , ancl received the members of Provincial Grand Lodge , who inarched in in a long and hi ghly imposing procession . The lodge was honoured with the presence of Bro . Rev . J . Huyshe , Prov . G . M . Devon ; and the Prov . G . M . Glamorganshire . There were also present Bros . R . J . F . Thomas , G . Chap , of England ; Bellerb

Davy , P . G . Chap . ; y , Prov . G . Treas . Devon , and most of the officers . Bro . Payne , Prov . G . Treas ., having been again elected , the R . AV , Prov . G . M , made the following appointments •Bro . Payne , Prov . G . S . AV , holding this with Prov . G . Treas . •J . AVhithy , " p ' rov . G . J . AV . ; Martin , Prov . G . Chap . ; Clutter ! buck , Assist . Pro v . G . O . ; Stoddart , Prov . G . Reg . ; Else , Prov . G . Sec ; Turner , Prov . S . G . D . ; Malim Messiter , Prov . J . G . D . ; J . Blizzard , Prov- G . Supt . of AVorks ; E . Budge , Prov . G . Dir .

of Cers . ; Heal , 772 , Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; Parker , 285 , Prov . G . S . B . ; Fawcett , 416 , Prov . G . Org . ; Attwell , Prov . G . Purst . ; E . C . Garland , Prov . Assist . G . Purst . ; Helyar , Prov . G . Tyler ; Hutton , Assist . Prov . G . Tyler ; W-. Milborne , AV . Cox , Greening ( 41 ) , Carpenter , Marsh , Hood , Prov . Stewards . , It was stated at the meeting , out of the expenditure of the year more than 60 per cent , has been devotod to charity . A most sumptuous banquet was provided iu the afternoonat

, the Three Choughs Hotel . As usual , the excellent catering ofthe worth y hostess , Mrs . Bullen , elicited unqualified praise , in which those who had taken part in tho preparation justly came m for a share , including Mrs . Clare , of Beaminster , who acted as clief de cuisine , and her able assistant , Miss Fox , of Yeovil ; also Mr . Pavitt , of Barwick , and Mr . Himbury , of Sherborne , without whose assistance no banquet or first-class dinner in this nei

ghbourhood appears to be complete . It will be unnecessary to say anything as to the manner in which the room was decorated , or the admirable taste with which the table was laid , as Mrs . Biillen's name has long heen a guarantee for perfection in these matters . Mr , Loaring's band occupied the orchestra at the end of the rooii } during the banquet , and performed an admirable selection of music . A grand public ball was b eld at tbe Town Hall in the evening , ihe hall presented a most lively appearance , indeed it was as

unlike the dull cheerless room with which the Yeovilians are so well acquainted as could easily be conceived . The walls were nearly covered with a splendid collection of pictures kindly lent by Mr . Seward , of Hendford , which were interspersed with Masonic emblems , & c , belonging to the Yeovil Lodge Brotherly Love , No . 329 ; ancl several large mirrors lent by Mr . Geake , who also lent the lounges , & c ., which were arranged round the room . The assistance of Mr . Drnmmondof the Preston Road

, Nurseries , had also been called in , ancl a splendid collection of plants in full bloom , ferns , & c , wore arranged around the orchestra , and in other parts of the room , giving the hall a most beautiful appearance . Iu addition to the lovely perfume which was sent forth by the flowers , one of Rimmell ' s clever contrivances emitted a constant stream of delicious odour during the night . Festoons of evergreens and flowers depended from the

ceiling , and Masonic devices composed of the same material were placed in different parts of the room . The windows were tastefully draped , and tho floor was . in splendid condition , having been especially prepared for the ball . Mr . F . Cox deserves no small amount ot praise for the taste with which the room was prepared , and the careful manner in which he carried out the wishes of the stewards , who were most anxious that all the arrangements should be perfect One part of the council-room

was tastefully prepared as a retiring room for the ladies , whilst the other portion was converted into a comfortable little restaurant , in which Mrs . Bullen had provided the usual delicacies . The tables were decorated with a splendid collection of flowers , some of which were arranged in the two large epergnes which were presented to the worthy hostess of the Choughs . The gentlemen were accommodated in the magistrates' room . There were about 70 presentand dancing was kept up till

, nearly five o ' clock on Tuesday morning . The brethren wore full Masonic costume , ancl several gentlemen holding commissions in the volunteer service appeared in uniform . Mr . Roaring ' s band was engaged for the occasion and gave great satisfaction .

STAFFORDSHIRE . LAYlSOr THE FOIWDATIOH' STOUE OP THE NEAV NOETH STAPJOBDSHIBE IuriEaiAuY , AT HAETSHII / D , STAITOBD . The foundation stone of the New North Staffordshire Infirmary , at Hartshill , was laid hy his Royal Highness the Prince of AVales , assisted by the Provincial Grand Master for Stafford , on the 25 th ult . The ceremony was a most imposing one , and

will long be remembered as one of the most interesting events in the annals of the county . The Craft was represented in strong numbers . Tbe Prov . G . M . for Staffordshire , Bro . AV . K . Harvey , was supported by the following brethren : — Bros . Major Gough , D . Prov . G . M . ; Dr . Burton , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; G . Baker , Prov . S . G . AV . ; Hooper , Prov . J . G . AV . ; Capt . SegraveP . Prov . J . G . AV . ; the Rev . A . ClarkeProv . G . C . ; the

, , Rev . B . AVilmore , Assist . Prov . G . C ; AV . Howells , Prov . G . T . ; Cartwright , Prov . G . Sec . ; Turner , Prov . G . Reg . ; Hyatt , P . Prov . G . R . ; Fendelow , Prov . S . G . D . ; S . Hill , Prov . G . D . C ; Sargeant , P . Prov . G . R . ; Ford , and Pickett , Prov . G . S ., & c . The number of brethren present from the various loclges of Stafford " shiro was between three and four hundred . The brethren assembled in lodge at the Town Hall and marched thence to the site in procession .

After tbe reading of an address to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , by his Grace the Duke of Sutherland and his Royal Highness having replied thereto , The Prince then deposited in a cavity below the foundation stone two glass bottles , hermetically sealed , one of which contained a collection of the current coins of the realm , and the other copies of the Times , the Staffordshire Advertiser , and the Sentinel , ancl also a document , of which the following is a transcript : —

NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE INFIRMARY . The foundation stone of this building , intended as a hospital for the sick poor of the Northern Division of the County of Stafford , was laid by His Royal Highness Albert Edward , Prince of AVales , K . G ., G . C . B ., on the 25 th clay of June , A . D . 1866 , being the 30 th year of the reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Alctoria . Patron . —The Duke of Sutherland , ICG . President . —Earl Granville , K . G-

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ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Article 3
INDEX. Article 5
THE LOSS OF THE " LONDON." Article 9
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 11
"I AM TOO OLD." Article 13
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 14
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 15
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 15
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PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 23
SCOTLAND. Article 23
IRELAND. Article 24
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 24
NORTH AMERICA. Article 24
Obituary. Article 26
REVIEWS. Article 26
THE WEEK. Article 26
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 28
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Provincial.

having heen opened in the second degree , the chair was taken by the D- Prov- G-M . The AVM- then presented as his successor Bro . Henry Peako Green , to receive the benefit of installation , aud he , having given his assent to the ancient charges of the Order , and having been obligated , was duly installed , received the accustomed addresses and salutes in the several degrees . The newly installed AV . M ., having invested the Rev- J . Spittal as I . P . M ., proceeded to appoint and invest his officers as follows .- —•

Bros . G . H . Hodges , S-W- ; J . E- Hodges , J . W . ; Rev . J . Spittal , Chap . ; AV . Barfoot , Sec ; G . D-Atkins , S-D- ; T . II . Buzzard , J . D . ; ancl F- Manning , I . G- ; C- Bembridge was appointed Tyler . Tho auditors reported that tbey had examined ancl certified the Treasurer's accounts which , including unpaid subscriptions , showed a balance of upwards of £ 100 in favour of the lodge . A cordial vote of thanks having been passed to the present W . M . for his services as Treasurer , Bro- T . Sheppard , P-Al-,. was

unanimously elected to that office for the ensuing year . A vote of thanks having been passed by acclamation to the Rev .. Bro . Spittal , for the zealous and admirable manner in which he had performed his duties as AV . M . during the past year , the lodge was closed and adjourned to the third Thursday in September . About forty brethren afterwards sat down to the banquet , at ¦ which , owing to tho unfortunate absence of the new AV . AI . from the state of his healththe Rev . Bro . SittalI . P . M . presided

, p , , supported on the right by the D . Prov . G . AI ., the newly initiated brethren , & c , and on the left by Bros . Morris , Pottifor , Duff , Weare , Johnson , P . M . ' s , and others . The usual loyal ancl Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , interspersed with songs ; the brethren finally separated after spending a pleasant social evening , which was only marred by the absence of the W . M ., whose speedy restoration to health was heartily wished b y all present .

SOMERSETSHIRE . PBOVITCIAI . GEAXD LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons for the province of Somerset was held at the Town Hall , Yeovil , on Monday , the 18 th ult ., under the presidency of Bro . Major A . AV . Adair , Prov . G . Master of Somerset , who was assisted by Bro . Capt . H . Brid D . Prov . G . M . Prior to the

ges , meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge , the Lodge of Brotherly Love , No . 329 , Yeovil , assembled under their AV . M ., Bro . John Ryall , ancl received the members of Provincial Grand Lodge , who inarched in in a long and hi ghly imposing procession . The lodge was honoured with the presence of Bro . Rev . J . Huyshe , Prov . G . M . Devon ; and the Prov . G . M . Glamorganshire . There were also present Bros . R . J . F . Thomas , G . Chap , of England ; Bellerb

Davy , P . G . Chap . ; y , Prov . G . Treas . Devon , and most of the officers . Bro . Payne , Prov . G . Treas ., having been again elected , the R . AV , Prov . G . M , made the following appointments •Bro . Payne , Prov . G . S . AV , holding this with Prov . G . Treas . •J . AVhithy , " p ' rov . G . J . AV . ; Martin , Prov . G . Chap . ; Clutter ! buck , Assist . Pro v . G . O . ; Stoddart , Prov . G . Reg . ; Else , Prov . G . Sec ; Turner , Prov . S . G . D . ; Malim Messiter , Prov . J . G . D . ; J . Blizzard , Prov- G . Supt . of AVorks ; E . Budge , Prov . G . Dir .

of Cers . ; Heal , 772 , Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; Parker , 285 , Prov . G . S . B . ; Fawcett , 416 , Prov . G . Org . ; Attwell , Prov . G . Purst . ; E . C . Garland , Prov . Assist . G . Purst . ; Helyar , Prov . G . Tyler ; Hutton , Assist . Prov . G . Tyler ; W-. Milborne , AV . Cox , Greening ( 41 ) , Carpenter , Marsh , Hood , Prov . Stewards . , It was stated at the meeting , out of the expenditure of the year more than 60 per cent , has been devotod to charity . A most sumptuous banquet was provided iu the afternoonat

, the Three Choughs Hotel . As usual , the excellent catering ofthe worth y hostess , Mrs . Bullen , elicited unqualified praise , in which those who had taken part in tho preparation justly came m for a share , including Mrs . Clare , of Beaminster , who acted as clief de cuisine , and her able assistant , Miss Fox , of Yeovil ; also Mr . Pavitt , of Barwick , and Mr . Himbury , of Sherborne , without whose assistance no banquet or first-class dinner in this nei

ghbourhood appears to be complete . It will be unnecessary to say anything as to the manner in which the room was decorated , or the admirable taste with which the table was laid , as Mrs . Biillen's name has long heen a guarantee for perfection in these matters . Mr , Loaring's band occupied the orchestra at the end of the rooii } during the banquet , and performed an admirable selection of music . A grand public ball was b eld at tbe Town Hall in the evening , ihe hall presented a most lively appearance , indeed it was as

unlike the dull cheerless room with which the Yeovilians are so well acquainted as could easily be conceived . The walls were nearly covered with a splendid collection of pictures kindly lent by Mr . Seward , of Hendford , which were interspersed with Masonic emblems , & c , belonging to the Yeovil Lodge Brotherly Love , No . 329 ; ancl several large mirrors lent by Mr . Geake , who also lent the lounges , & c ., which were arranged round the room . The assistance of Mr . Drnmmondof the Preston Road

, Nurseries , had also been called in , ancl a splendid collection of plants in full bloom , ferns , & c , wore arranged around the orchestra , and in other parts of the room , giving the hall a most beautiful appearance . Iu addition to the lovely perfume which was sent forth by the flowers , one of Rimmell ' s clever contrivances emitted a constant stream of delicious odour during the night . Festoons of evergreens and flowers depended from the

ceiling , and Masonic devices composed of the same material were placed in different parts of the room . The windows were tastefully draped , and tho floor was . in splendid condition , having been especially prepared for the ball . Mr . F . Cox deserves no small amount ot praise for the taste with which the room was prepared , and the careful manner in which he carried out the wishes of the stewards , who were most anxious that all the arrangements should be perfect One part of the council-room

was tastefully prepared as a retiring room for the ladies , whilst the other portion was converted into a comfortable little restaurant , in which Mrs . Bullen had provided the usual delicacies . The tables were decorated with a splendid collection of flowers , some of which were arranged in the two large epergnes which were presented to the worthy hostess of the Choughs . The gentlemen were accommodated in the magistrates' room . There were about 70 presentand dancing was kept up till

, nearly five o ' clock on Tuesday morning . The brethren wore full Masonic costume , ancl several gentlemen holding commissions in the volunteer service appeared in uniform . Mr . Roaring ' s band was engaged for the occasion and gave great satisfaction .

STAFFORDSHIRE . LAYlSOr THE FOIWDATIOH' STOUE OP THE NEAV NOETH STAPJOBDSHIBE IuriEaiAuY , AT HAETSHII / D , STAITOBD . The foundation stone of the New North Staffordshire Infirmary , at Hartshill , was laid hy his Royal Highness the Prince of AVales , assisted by the Provincial Grand Master for Stafford , on the 25 th ult . The ceremony was a most imposing one , and

will long be remembered as one of the most interesting events in the annals of the county . The Craft was represented in strong numbers . Tbe Prov . G . M . for Staffordshire , Bro . AV . K . Harvey , was supported by the following brethren : — Bros . Major Gough , D . Prov . G . M . ; Dr . Burton , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; G . Baker , Prov . S . G . AV . ; Hooper , Prov . J . G . AV . ; Capt . SegraveP . Prov . J . G . AV . ; the Rev . A . ClarkeProv . G . C . ; the

, , Rev . B . AVilmore , Assist . Prov . G . C ; AV . Howells , Prov . G . T . ; Cartwright , Prov . G . Sec . ; Turner , Prov . G . Reg . ; Hyatt , P . Prov . G . R . ; Fendelow , Prov . S . G . D . ; S . Hill , Prov . G . D . C ; Sargeant , P . Prov . G . R . ; Ford , and Pickett , Prov . G . S ., & c . The number of brethren present from the various loclges of Stafford " shiro was between three and four hundred . The brethren assembled in lodge at the Town Hall and marched thence to the site in procession .

After tbe reading of an address to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , by his Grace the Duke of Sutherland and his Royal Highness having replied thereto , The Prince then deposited in a cavity below the foundation stone two glass bottles , hermetically sealed , one of which contained a collection of the current coins of the realm , and the other copies of the Times , the Staffordshire Advertiser , and the Sentinel , ancl also a document , of which the following is a transcript : —

NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE INFIRMARY . The foundation stone of this building , intended as a hospital for the sick poor of the Northern Division of the County of Stafford , was laid by His Royal Highness Albert Edward , Prince of AVales , K . G ., G . C . B ., on the 25 th clay of June , A . D . 1866 , being the 30 th year of the reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Alctoria . Patron . —The Duke of Sutherland , ICG . President . —Earl Granville , K . G-

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