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of the lodge for the ensuing year : —Bros . Chipperfield , S . AV . ; H . Ely , J . AV . ; Knox , S . D . ; Wilson , J . D . ; and Willis , I . G . Bro . P . M . Bumi was appointed Treas ., and Bro . H . J . Norfor , Sec . Two candidates were initiated into the mysteries and " privileges of Ancient Freemasonry ; after which , about forty brethren assembled at the banquet , amongst whom were Bros . George Harvey , W . M . ( 117 ); Hyams , Prov . G . D . C . ; and Stevens , W . M . ( 258 ) , from Nor-Priestand Arrowsmithfrom Lowestoft

wich ; Clarke , Combes , , , . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given and responded to after the true Masonic style and custom , the brethren separated about eleven o ' clock , highly gratified in having attended a very happy meeting . "The Health of the new AV . M . " was proposed by Bro . J . Dawbarn , P . M ., who referred to the exemplary manner in which Bro . Minns discharged his duties as a Mason and as a citizen , its

and the compliment he paid to the Cabbell Lodge in becoming Master at an age ivhen he might fairly have claimed exemption from the onerous duties of the chair . The toast was cordially drunk with the usual Masonic honours ; and Bro . Minns , in replying , said it was thirty-eight years since he was initiated into Masonry by Bro- the Rev . S . Titlow , and he felt it a great honour that he should have been exalted to the position of Master of this lodge , of which he was one of the originators , and which he hoped ivould flourish under his presidency , as it had hitherto , the number

of initiations during the eight months the lodge had been m existence having been thirteen . "The Health of the Masters , Wardens , and other Visitors " having been proposed and responded to by Bros . Titlow , E . Hyams , P . M . and Prov . G . D . C , gave " The Health of P . M . Bro . H . J . Mason , " the first Master of CabbellLodge , a brother who was looked up to in Norwich as one of the greatest authorities on . Masonry . In acknowledging the compliment , Bro . Mason a history of Masonry in Norwich since his

initiationgave a period when it was only by a great effort that seven brethren could he got together to make a lodge—and contrasted the state of the Order then with its present condition , referring also to the various lodges and chapters which he had been instrumental in reviving , and in ivhich he had filled the chair , and which were now in a highly flourishing state . A arious other toasts were drunk , among them being " The Press , " iu connection with " The Health

of Bro . J . Lafi ' an Hants , " who took occasion to urge the duty of every lodge to subscribe to the FREEMASONS MAGAZINE , in order that the members might be kept au courant with what transpired in the Masonic world , and also to encourage a laudable undertaking which [ greatly contributed to the advantage of the Craft , but which , he knew , had been carried on at a considerable sacrifice by . the able and enterprising conductor of the journal , Bro . H . G . Wan-en .

KING ' S LYNX . —Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 124 ) . —The installation of W . M . of this lodge took place on Monday last , Feb . 4 th , at the Duke ' s Head Hotel , Lynn . The lodge was opened shortly after four o'clock , when there was a good attendance of the members , ancl the following visitors : Bros . E . Hyams , Prov . G . D . C , and P . M . of Perseverance Lodge , 2-58 , Norwich ; P . Colsey , S . AV ., 358 ; ancl H . J . Wigmore , Lodge of Good Fellowship , No . 1111 , AVisbeach . The retiring Master , Bro . T . M . Wilkin , Prov . S . G . AA ., having acceded

to the unanimous wish of the lodge that he would hold that office for another year , a portion of the usual ceremony became unnecessary ; but the installation itself was admirably conducted by Bro . Hyams , assisted by Bros . Colsey and Kennedy , P . M ., as S . and J . AV . ¦ pro tem . The re-installed Master having been saluted according to ancient form , he proceeded to appoint his officers for the year , and to invest them as well as the officers elected by the lodge as follows : Bros . John Hartjun . S . AV . ; Richard AVhitwellJ . AA' ' . ; George

, , , Webster and Charles Bennett , S . and J . D . ; R . H . Household , I . G . ; R . Cruso , jun ., Treas . ; James Green , Sec . ; AV . R . Pridgeon , Dir . of Cers . ; AA . Clifton , jun ., and Hugh Kennedy , Stewards ; ancl Bro . AA oolsey , Tyler . The lodge having been closed down to the first degree , the brethren adjourned from labour to refreshment . The installation banquet was of most recherche character . The repast was served to about twenty-six brethren , and was followed by the toasts appropriate to such an occasion . These were

interspersed with songs , glees , & c , by Bros . Reed , ALP . ; Cruso , Hawkins , Green , AVehster , Colsey , and Hyams ; Bro . Hart , jun ., ably officiating at the pianoforte . Included in the programme were the following songs , & c , of more strictly Masonic character : — " The Queen and the Craft , " "Tubal Cain , " "The Entered Apprentice ' s Song , " . " Come , brothers , let ' s with one accord , " " Let Masonry , from Pole to Pole , " and "Hail ! mysterious , glorious science . " The harmony of the meetinghoweverwas not confined to the concord

, , of sweet sounds , for a most fraternal and truly Masonic feeling appeared to pervade all present—all united in the grand design of being happy by conferring happiness , as far as it lay in their power , upon others . The enjoyment of these social pleasures was much enhanced b y a knowledge of the " great revival" in the affairs of the lodge that has been brought about under the sway of its present most efficient AA . M . From a variety of eauses ^ -but

principally from the decease or departure of the older brethren and a lack of working Masons to fill their places , the condition of the lodge a year ago had fallen to a very low ebb , and there appeared likely to be some difficulty even in keeping it going . Bro . Wilkin could , therefore , have found little food for ambition ( excepting the ambition to be useful , and promote the good of the Craft ) in acceding to the earnest wish of the members that he would take the Master's chairmore especiallas he had long

, y ago attained some of the highest honours that Masonry has to bestow . He has zealously and laboriously worked to bring the lodge into a satisfactory state ; and with the additional stimulus given to it by the > isit of the Prov . Grand Lodge in July last , it has now greatly increased in numbers , and improved in . status . And although none of the younger members felt competent at present to undertake the onerous duties of the Master's chair , the lodge now

possesses so many active , emulous , and persevering workers that there is not likely to be a want of candidates for the office when Bro . Wilkin resigns the gavel . These and other encouraging facts were alluded to by the W . M . and other speakers ; and Bro . Hart , sen ., in returning thanks for the toast of " The Past Masters , " expressed the great delight he felt in witnessing the renewed vitality of the lodge of which he had been for five-and-twenty years a member . The toast of "The AV . M . " was received with due

honour , and ably responded to , as was also that of "The Officers of the Lodge , " for whom Bro . Hart , jun ., made a spirited address in returning thanks ; and " The Visitors " were excellently represented by Bro . Hyams , who testified to the very great pleasure he had experienced , in common with the other visiting brethren , in being present at so interesting ancl harmonious a meeting , and assured those of the Lynn brethren who might visit Norwich , that the cordial welcome they had extended would be reciprocated by the

lodges there . The Tyler ' s toast having been given in conclusion , the brethren were recalled to labour ; the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren retired shortly after ten o'clock , having spent one of the happiest of those happy evenings which none buttrue Masons can realise .

SUSSEX . BRIGHTON . —Royal York Lodge ( No . 394 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., at the Old Ship Hotel , Bro . Freeman , AV . M ., presiding , supported by the whole of his officers , and several P . Ms , and visiting brethren . The lodge having been duly opened , and the minutes of the previous lodge confirmed , a ballot was taken for the election of AV . M ., when the unanimous choice of the members fell upon Bro . AA'illiam Curtis

, S . W . Bro . Hugh Saunders was also unanimously elected Treasurer . The report of the General Purposes Committee and the financial accounts were then read and approved , from which it appeared that the lodge was in a prosperous state , with a balance in their Treasurer ' s hands , and a large amount of subscriptions due , nearly the whole of which will be realised . Two members in the past year had been removed by death . Bro . O . Weston was passed to

the degree of F . C , ancl Bro . C . Wood raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The lodge was then closed in the several degrees by the AV . M ., whose working ( as upon every occasion in his year of office ) was most commendable , and a pattern for his successors . The installation and banquet will take place on Tuesday , March Sth . FREEMASONS BOY ' S SCHOOL — Bro . G . E . Pocock , P . G . S . B ., P . M . 338 , 390 , has been appointed hy the members of the South Saxon Lodge , No . 390 , to act as one of the Stewards at the Annual Festival in March next . AVith his usual kind feeling , Bro . Pocock is strenuously exerting himself to take up a good list .

AA'ARAVICKSHIEE . BIRMINGHAM . —SI . Paul ' s Lodge ( No . 51 ) . —This lodge met on Monday , Jan . 28 . It being the day of installation , Bro . Empson , in a most impressive manner , performed , the ceremony . Bro . Croxen then appointed and invested his officers . Bro . Andrews was initiated , and other business transacted . The brethren , about fifty , afterwards proceeded to a very excellent banquet , served in Bro . Muchin's best stle . Amongst the visitors in lodge and at

y the banquet were Bro . Chas . AV . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M .,- Bro . Dr . Bell Fletcher , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; Bros . Rev . J . S . Ray , AV . H . Dawes , Thomas James , J . J , Turner , Penn , AVeiss , Thompson , Bedford , & c . After the cloth was drawn , the toast of " The Queen and the Craft , " " The Prince Consort , and Members of the Royal Family , " "The M . AV . G . M ., " were given by the AV . M . The AV . M . then proposed " The DeputG . M . and the Grand Lodge" lin

y , coupg with it the name of Bro . Elkington , P . G . S . B ., ivho briefly acknowledged the toast . " Lord Leigh , Prov . G . M ., " was given and responded to most heartily . Bro . Barwall then proposed " The Health of Bro . Charles AV . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M . " who he said was always a most welcome visitor to the St . Paul ' s Lodge . The more often he visited , the more glad were the brethren to see him . AVith the toast he coupled " The Prov . G . Lodge . " —Bro . Elkington

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XL. Article 1
STRAY THOUGHTS ON THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF THE FINE ARTS. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 3
Literature. Article 4
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 7
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

of the lodge for the ensuing year : —Bros . Chipperfield , S . AV . ; H . Ely , J . AV . ; Knox , S . D . ; Wilson , J . D . ; and Willis , I . G . Bro . P . M . Bumi was appointed Treas ., and Bro . H . J . Norfor , Sec . Two candidates were initiated into the mysteries and " privileges of Ancient Freemasonry ; after which , about forty brethren assembled at the banquet , amongst whom were Bros . George Harvey , W . M . ( 117 ); Hyams , Prov . G . D . C . ; and Stevens , W . M . ( 258 ) , from Nor-Priestand Arrowsmithfrom Lowestoft

wich ; Clarke , Combes , , , . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given and responded to after the true Masonic style and custom , the brethren separated about eleven o ' clock , highly gratified in having attended a very happy meeting . "The Health of the new AV . M . " was proposed by Bro . J . Dawbarn , P . M ., who referred to the exemplary manner in which Bro . Minns discharged his duties as a Mason and as a citizen , its

and the compliment he paid to the Cabbell Lodge in becoming Master at an age ivhen he might fairly have claimed exemption from the onerous duties of the chair . The toast was cordially drunk with the usual Masonic honours ; and Bro . Minns , in replying , said it was thirty-eight years since he was initiated into Masonry by Bro- the Rev . S . Titlow , and he felt it a great honour that he should have been exalted to the position of Master of this lodge , of which he was one of the originators , and which he hoped ivould flourish under his presidency , as it had hitherto , the number

of initiations during the eight months the lodge had been m existence having been thirteen . "The Health of the Masters , Wardens , and other Visitors " having been proposed and responded to by Bros . Titlow , E . Hyams , P . M . and Prov . G . D . C , gave " The Health of P . M . Bro . H . J . Mason , " the first Master of CabbellLodge , a brother who was looked up to in Norwich as one of the greatest authorities on . Masonry . In acknowledging the compliment , Bro . Mason a history of Masonry in Norwich since his

initiationgave a period when it was only by a great effort that seven brethren could he got together to make a lodge—and contrasted the state of the Order then with its present condition , referring also to the various lodges and chapters which he had been instrumental in reviving , and in ivhich he had filled the chair , and which were now in a highly flourishing state . A arious other toasts were drunk , among them being " The Press , " iu connection with " The Health

of Bro . J . Lafi ' an Hants , " who took occasion to urge the duty of every lodge to subscribe to the FREEMASONS MAGAZINE , in order that the members might be kept au courant with what transpired in the Masonic world , and also to encourage a laudable undertaking which [ greatly contributed to the advantage of the Craft , but which , he knew , had been carried on at a considerable sacrifice by . the able and enterprising conductor of the journal , Bro . H . G . Wan-en .

KING ' S LYNX . —Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 124 ) . —The installation of W . M . of this lodge took place on Monday last , Feb . 4 th , at the Duke ' s Head Hotel , Lynn . The lodge was opened shortly after four o'clock , when there was a good attendance of the members , ancl the following visitors : Bros . E . Hyams , Prov . G . D . C , and P . M . of Perseverance Lodge , 2-58 , Norwich ; P . Colsey , S . AV ., 358 ; ancl H . J . Wigmore , Lodge of Good Fellowship , No . 1111 , AVisbeach . The retiring Master , Bro . T . M . Wilkin , Prov . S . G . AA ., having acceded

to the unanimous wish of the lodge that he would hold that office for another year , a portion of the usual ceremony became unnecessary ; but the installation itself was admirably conducted by Bro . Hyams , assisted by Bros . Colsey and Kennedy , P . M ., as S . and J . AV . ¦ pro tem . The re-installed Master having been saluted according to ancient form , he proceeded to appoint his officers for the year , and to invest them as well as the officers elected by the lodge as follows : Bros . John Hartjun . S . AV . ; Richard AVhitwellJ . AA' ' . ; George

, , , Webster and Charles Bennett , S . and J . D . ; R . H . Household , I . G . ; R . Cruso , jun ., Treas . ; James Green , Sec . ; AV . R . Pridgeon , Dir . of Cers . ; AA . Clifton , jun ., and Hugh Kennedy , Stewards ; ancl Bro . AA oolsey , Tyler . The lodge having been closed down to the first degree , the brethren adjourned from labour to refreshment . The installation banquet was of most recherche character . The repast was served to about twenty-six brethren , and was followed by the toasts appropriate to such an occasion . These were

interspersed with songs , glees , & c , by Bros . Reed , ALP . ; Cruso , Hawkins , Green , AVehster , Colsey , and Hyams ; Bro . Hart , jun ., ably officiating at the pianoforte . Included in the programme were the following songs , & c , of more strictly Masonic character : — " The Queen and the Craft , " "Tubal Cain , " "The Entered Apprentice ' s Song , " . " Come , brothers , let ' s with one accord , " " Let Masonry , from Pole to Pole , " and "Hail ! mysterious , glorious science . " The harmony of the meetinghoweverwas not confined to the concord

, , of sweet sounds , for a most fraternal and truly Masonic feeling appeared to pervade all present—all united in the grand design of being happy by conferring happiness , as far as it lay in their power , upon others . The enjoyment of these social pleasures was much enhanced b y a knowledge of the " great revival" in the affairs of the lodge that has been brought about under the sway of its present most efficient AA . M . From a variety of eauses ^ -but

principally from the decease or departure of the older brethren and a lack of working Masons to fill their places , the condition of the lodge a year ago had fallen to a very low ebb , and there appeared likely to be some difficulty even in keeping it going . Bro . Wilkin could , therefore , have found little food for ambition ( excepting the ambition to be useful , and promote the good of the Craft ) in acceding to the earnest wish of the members that he would take the Master's chairmore especiallas he had long

, y ago attained some of the highest honours that Masonry has to bestow . He has zealously and laboriously worked to bring the lodge into a satisfactory state ; and with the additional stimulus given to it by the > isit of the Prov . Grand Lodge in July last , it has now greatly increased in numbers , and improved in . status . And although none of the younger members felt competent at present to undertake the onerous duties of the Master's chair , the lodge now

possesses so many active , emulous , and persevering workers that there is not likely to be a want of candidates for the office when Bro . Wilkin resigns the gavel . These and other encouraging facts were alluded to by the W . M . and other speakers ; and Bro . Hart , sen ., in returning thanks for the toast of " The Past Masters , " expressed the great delight he felt in witnessing the renewed vitality of the lodge of which he had been for five-and-twenty years a member . The toast of "The AV . M . " was received with due

honour , and ably responded to , as was also that of "The Officers of the Lodge , " for whom Bro . Hart , jun ., made a spirited address in returning thanks ; and " The Visitors " were excellently represented by Bro . Hyams , who testified to the very great pleasure he had experienced , in common with the other visiting brethren , in being present at so interesting ancl harmonious a meeting , and assured those of the Lynn brethren who might visit Norwich , that the cordial welcome they had extended would be reciprocated by the

lodges there . The Tyler ' s toast having been given in conclusion , the brethren were recalled to labour ; the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren retired shortly after ten o'clock , having spent one of the happiest of those happy evenings which none buttrue Masons can realise .

SUSSEX . BRIGHTON . —Royal York Lodge ( No . 394 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., at the Old Ship Hotel , Bro . Freeman , AV . M ., presiding , supported by the whole of his officers , and several P . Ms , and visiting brethren . The lodge having been duly opened , and the minutes of the previous lodge confirmed , a ballot was taken for the election of AV . M ., when the unanimous choice of the members fell upon Bro . AA'illiam Curtis

, S . W . Bro . Hugh Saunders was also unanimously elected Treasurer . The report of the General Purposes Committee and the financial accounts were then read and approved , from which it appeared that the lodge was in a prosperous state , with a balance in their Treasurer ' s hands , and a large amount of subscriptions due , nearly the whole of which will be realised . Two members in the past year had been removed by death . Bro . O . Weston was passed to

the degree of F . C , ancl Bro . C . Wood raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The lodge was then closed in the several degrees by the AV . M ., whose working ( as upon every occasion in his year of office ) was most commendable , and a pattern for his successors . The installation and banquet will take place on Tuesday , March Sth . FREEMASONS BOY ' S SCHOOL — Bro . G . E . Pocock , P . G . S . B ., P . M . 338 , 390 , has been appointed hy the members of the South Saxon Lodge , No . 390 , to act as one of the Stewards at the Annual Festival in March next . AVith his usual kind feeling , Bro . Pocock is strenuously exerting himself to take up a good list .

AA'ARAVICKSHIEE . BIRMINGHAM . —SI . Paul ' s Lodge ( No . 51 ) . —This lodge met on Monday , Jan . 28 . It being the day of installation , Bro . Empson , in a most impressive manner , performed , the ceremony . Bro . Croxen then appointed and invested his officers . Bro . Andrews was initiated , and other business transacted . The brethren , about fifty , afterwards proceeded to a very excellent banquet , served in Bro . Muchin's best stle . Amongst the visitors in lodge and at

y the banquet were Bro . Chas . AV . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M .,- Bro . Dr . Bell Fletcher , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; Bros . Rev . J . S . Ray , AV . H . Dawes , Thomas James , J . J , Turner , Penn , AVeiss , Thompson , Bedford , & c . After the cloth was drawn , the toast of " The Queen and the Craft , " " The Prince Consort , and Members of the Royal Family , " "The M . AV . G . M ., " were given by the AV . M . The AV . M . then proposed " The DeputG . M . and the Grand Lodge" lin

y , coupg with it the name of Bro . Elkington , P . G . S . B ., ivho briefly acknowledged the toast . " Lord Leigh , Prov . G . M ., " was given and responded to most heartily . Bro . Barwall then proposed " The Health of Bro . Charles AV . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M . " who he said was always a most welcome visitor to the St . Paul ' s Lodge . The more often he visited , the more glad were the brethren to see him . AVith the toast he coupled " The Prov . G . Lodge . " —Bro . Elkington

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