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WARWICKSHIRE . ArrorexitMis . —Lodges . —Monday , June 13 th , Itectitudc ( 738 ) , George Hotel , Eughy , at 6 $ ; Howe ( S 57 ) , Masonic Iiooins , Birmingham , at G . WILTSHIRE .

AiroiKraEOTS . —Xoofnes . —Tuesday , June 1-lth , Concord ( 91 S ) , Court Hall , Trowbridge , at 7 \ Thursday , ICth , Fidelity ( 961 ) , Town Hall , Devizes , at 7 . WORCESTERSHIRE . APPOINTMENTS . —Lodges . —Tuesday , June 11 th , Ttoyal Standard ( 730 ) , Dudley Arms , Dudley , at CJ ; Wednesday , loth , Worcester ( 319 ) , Bell Hotel , Worcester , at G . i ; Yernon ( 319 ) , Old Town Hall , Dudley , at 7 .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . - AvvontTiw ? . —Lodge . —Monday , June I 3 th , Eoyal ( 920 ) , Bellcvue House , Filey , at 7 ; Chapter . —Thursday , 16 th , Constitutional ( 371 ) , Assembly liooms , Beverley , at 8 . BniDLDTGToif Civxx . ~ Londesliorou . gh Lodge ( No . 1 , 036 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge assembled on Friday , May 20 th , at a Lodge of Emergency , to witness the beautiful ceremony of placing a new Master in the chairin the person of the Right

, Hon . Lord Londesborough , who had been unanimously elected , and ha'd graciously accepted thc office . The ceremony was performed in a highly efficient and graceful manner by Bros . Pritehard , M . ' ih , P . M . No . 1 , 036 ' , AV . M . No . 2 U , P . Prov . G . D . ; Fox , P . M . No . 026 ; Knaggs , P . M . No . 926 ; and Spurr , P . M . No . 611 , P . Prov . G . S ., before a large assemblage of thc brethren ; after which , the brethren sat down to a sumptuous collation at the Britannia Hotel . The Right Hon . Lord Londesborough presidedsupported bBro * tho Hon . W . DeimisonH . P .

, y . , , Sir H . Boyntou , Dr . Pritehard , Bros . Heywortli , Harding , Fox , Spurr , Knaggs , Cooper , Brown , Furby , Wraugham , Smith , Lovel , Hornby , Barugh , Eigby , Curtis , Hind , Woodcock , Hutchinson , Brambles , Stephenson , Sawden , Crow , Gregory , aud others . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , the WorsMpful Master Lord Londesborough , in reply to the to .-ist which the brethren had so

enthusiastically drunk relating to himself , observed : — " He felt proud of the Lodge over which he had been called to preside . The working reflected the greatest credit upon the brethren not only iu the province , but to all England . His lordshb gave a rapid sketch of passing events , aud earnestly and feelingly touched upon the patriotism of his brethren—calling upon them to handle their rifles , if neceswiry , in defence of this island Lodge—which amid the conflict destined to Europe , might sooner or later call every man to do his duty . " His lordship concluded a long and highly eloquent speech amid great and continued applause—cheers that nude the

very welkin ring . The health of Bros . Pritehard , P . M . No . 1 , 030 ; Vox , P . M . No . 92 ( i , and the Hon . W . Denisou , M . P ., followed ; tho latter making a regular oration . It is highly gratifying to know that this Lodge only consecrated a year ago , beginning with only three resident Masons , now numbers upwards of thirty , and every prospect of progressive and steady prosperity seems held out , especially under so generous and noble u Master , who- has already presented two magnificent chairs for the Senior and Junior Wardens ; while his no loss kind and gifted son ,

Hon . W . Denison , M . P ., has given a Past Master ' s chair . The coup d ' cjl of the fittings of the Londesborough , challenge comparison among provincial Ledges . A beautifully bound volume of the Book of Constitutions has just been received a ¦ present from Bro . Richard Spencer , London .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AMOIXMEKTS . —Lodges— Thursday , June 10 th , Harmony ( 874 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Bradford , . it 7 ; 1 lanuouv ( 312 ) , Masonic , Halt , Euddetsllcld , a . t 7 ; Friday , 17 U \ , Zetland , ( 877 ) , Royal Hotel , Gleckheaton , at 7 : Ifolmo Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Hohnfirth , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction . 'Ssi ' l , Griffin Hotel , Leeds , at 7 . Chapter . —Tuesday , 14 th , Fidelity ( 361 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Leeds , at 7 . Encampment- ~ Monday , 13 th , Faith , Bradford ; Hope , Freemasons' Hall > Huddersfield .

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THE CHARGE AGAINST THE GRAND REGISTRAR. Article 1
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 4
TWO PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE SAME ARTIST. Article 8
MASONRY IN AMERICA. Article 8
FIELD FLOWERS. Article 13
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 14
BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES. Article 15
"MASONIC MISSIONS:" SOUTH WALES. Article 16
MASONIC HALL AT ST. HELIERS. Article 17
MASONIC MEMS. Article 19
GRAND LODGE. Article 20
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
IRELAND. Article 42
COLONIAL. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 44
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Provincial.

WARWICKSHIRE . ArrorexitMis . —Lodges . —Monday , June 13 th , Itectitudc ( 738 ) , George Hotel , Eughy , at 6 $ ; Howe ( S 57 ) , Masonic Iiooins , Birmingham , at G . WILTSHIRE .

AiroiKraEOTS . —Xoofnes . —Tuesday , June 1-lth , Concord ( 91 S ) , Court Hall , Trowbridge , at 7 \ Thursday , ICth , Fidelity ( 961 ) , Town Hall , Devizes , at 7 . WORCESTERSHIRE . APPOINTMENTS . —Lodges . —Tuesday , June 11 th , Ttoyal Standard ( 730 ) , Dudley Arms , Dudley , at CJ ; Wednesday , loth , Worcester ( 319 ) , Bell Hotel , Worcester , at G . i ; Yernon ( 319 ) , Old Town Hall , Dudley , at 7 .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . - AvvontTiw ? . —Lodge . —Monday , June I 3 th , Eoyal ( 920 ) , Bellcvue House , Filey , at 7 ; Chapter . —Thursday , 16 th , Constitutional ( 371 ) , Assembly liooms , Beverley , at 8 . BniDLDTGToif Civxx . ~ Londesliorou . gh Lodge ( No . 1 , 036 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge assembled on Friday , May 20 th , at a Lodge of Emergency , to witness the beautiful ceremony of placing a new Master in the chairin the person of the Right

, Hon . Lord Londesborough , who had been unanimously elected , and ha'd graciously accepted thc office . The ceremony was performed in a highly efficient and graceful manner by Bros . Pritehard , M . ' ih , P . M . No . 1 , 036 ' , AV . M . No . 2 U , P . Prov . G . D . ; Fox , P . M . No . 026 ; Knaggs , P . M . No . 926 ; and Spurr , P . M . No . 611 , P . Prov . G . S ., before a large assemblage of thc brethren ; after which , the brethren sat down to a sumptuous collation at the Britannia Hotel . The Right Hon . Lord Londesborough presidedsupported bBro * tho Hon . W . DeimisonH . P .

, y . , , Sir H . Boyntou , Dr . Pritehard , Bros . Heywortli , Harding , Fox , Spurr , Knaggs , Cooper , Brown , Furby , Wraugham , Smith , Lovel , Hornby , Barugh , Eigby , Curtis , Hind , Woodcock , Hutchinson , Brambles , Stephenson , Sawden , Crow , Gregory , aud others . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , the WorsMpful Master Lord Londesborough , in reply to the to .-ist which the brethren had so

enthusiastically drunk relating to himself , observed : — " He felt proud of the Lodge over which he had been called to preside . The working reflected the greatest credit upon the brethren not only iu the province , but to all England . His lordshb gave a rapid sketch of passing events , aud earnestly and feelingly touched upon the patriotism of his brethren—calling upon them to handle their rifles , if neceswiry , in defence of this island Lodge—which amid the conflict destined to Europe , might sooner or later call every man to do his duty . " His lordship concluded a long and highly eloquent speech amid great and continued applause—cheers that nude the

very welkin ring . The health of Bros . Pritehard , P . M . No . 1 , 030 ; Vox , P . M . No . 92 ( i , and the Hon . W . Denisou , M . P ., followed ; tho latter making a regular oration . It is highly gratifying to know that this Lodge only consecrated a year ago , beginning with only three resident Masons , now numbers upwards of thirty , and every prospect of progressive and steady prosperity seems held out , especially under so generous and noble u Master , who- has already presented two magnificent chairs for the Senior and Junior Wardens ; while his no loss kind and gifted son ,

Hon . W . Denison , M . P ., has given a Past Master ' s chair . The coup d ' cjl of the fittings of the Londesborough , challenge comparison among provincial Ledges . A beautifully bound volume of the Book of Constitutions has just been received a ¦ present from Bro . Richard Spencer , London .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AMOIXMEKTS . —Lodges— Thursday , June 10 th , Harmony ( 874 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Bradford , . it 7 ; 1 lanuouv ( 312 ) , Masonic , Halt , Euddetsllcld , a . t 7 ; Friday , 17 U \ , Zetland , ( 877 ) , Royal Hotel , Gleckheaton , at 7 : Ifolmo Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , Hohnfirth , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction . 'Ssi ' l , Griffin Hotel , Leeds , at 7 . Chapter . —Tuesday , 14 th , Fidelity ( 361 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Leeds , at 7 . Encampment- ~ Monday , 13 th , Faith , Bradford ; Hope , Freemasons' Hall > Huddersfield .

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