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Provincial.

Lloyd ' s character ancl attainments as a man ancl a Mason , he concluded by expressing a hope , which every brother present cordially shared in , that Bro . Lloyd , in his new place of abode , might meet with as much sincere regard and brotherly feeling as he had deservedly won in Swansea . The toast was drunk with the utmost enthusiasm , and when Bros . Lloyd and Owen rose to respond , they wore received in a manner ivhieh left no doubt as to the hearty , sincere feelings of tho brethren . AA'hen silence was restoredBrother Lloyd proceeded to return thanks for tho

, honour conferred upon himself and his young colleague , and having eloquently and feelingly expressed his regret at leaving a Lodge with which he hacl been connected so many years , he adverted generally to his career as a JIason , to his love for Jlasonry , and he attributed his advancement to the high position he had filled in the Lodge and the Chapter to the fact of his having always given careful study to its principles , and by endeavouring at all times to guide himself by its rules ancl precepts . JHo spoke long and earnestly with respect to the bright

prospects of Jlasonry in the principality , and concluded a most able and eloquent speech , amid tho greatest applause , by wishing every possible success ancl prosperity to the Indefatigable Lodge . Bro . Owen having briefly expressed his acknowledgments , the loving cup was passed round with cordiality and true brotherly feeling , and after a rapid succession of toasts , the brethren separated , after spending a most agreeable evening . Bro . George Allen , Prov . G . Sec , presided at the pianoforte during the evening ; and Bros . John JonesAV . CoxAAV . AVilliamsand Coombs

, , . , , contributed greatly to the harmony and pleasure by some capital singing . Great regret is generally felt at the removal of Bro . Lloyd from this neighbourhood to Bristol . The Lodge will lose in him a most valuable , zealous , practical ivorking member ; ancl the brethren will long have reason to regret the absence of a sincere friend and adviser ; and he takes with him the best wishes and most friendly feelings of his Masonic brethren , for his happiness and prosperity .

VTARAYICKSHIRE . ATPPOINMINTS . —Lodges . —Monday , JIarch Uth , Rectitude ( 739 ) , George Hotel , liugby , at GJ ; Howe ( 857 ) , Masonic Rooms , Birmingham , at 6 . WILTSHIRE . APPOIKTMENTS . — -todies . —Tuesday , March loth , Concord ( 915 ) , Court House , Trowbridge , at 7 -, Thursday , 17 th , Fidelity ( 961 ) , Town Hall , Devizes , at 7 . WORCESTERSHIRE .

APPOINTMENTS . —Lodges . —AVednesday , March , loth , A emou ( 810 ) , Old Town Hall , Dudley , at 7 ; Worcester ( 319 ) , licit Inn , AVorcester , at 6 } . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . APPOINTMENTS . —Lodges . —Monday , JIarch Mth , Eoyal ( 926 ) , Bellevue House , Filey , at 7 ; Tuesday , 15 th , Comolodunum ( 953 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Hew Malton , at 7 . YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) .

APPOINTMENTS . —Zorfg-i .... —Thursday , JIarch 17 th , Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , JIasonie Hall , Dewsbury , at 6 ; Harmony ( 342 ) , JIasonie Hall , Hndderstield , at 7 ; Harmony ( 37-1 ) , Freemasons ' Hall , Hrndford , at 7 ; Friday , 18 th , Zetland ( 877 ) , Eoyal Hotel , Cleckbeaton , at 7 ; Holme A ' alley ( 937 ) , A ' ietoria Hotel , Holmlirth , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction ( 381 ) , Grilliu Hotel , Leeds , at 8 . Encampment . —Tuesday , 15 th , Plains offiama , JIasonie Rooms , Keigldoy .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE Court remains at Buckingham Palace , and Her Majesty and family are in their usual good health . The second levee this season was held on AVednesday ; it was not so numerously attended as tha last , On Thursday , tho Queen held a Privy

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GRAND LODGE—THE CANADIAN QUESTION. Article 1
TASMANIA. Article 6
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 7
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 13
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 16
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 21
PROVINCIAL. Article 37
THE WEEK. Article 45
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Provincial.

Lloyd ' s character ancl attainments as a man ancl a Mason , he concluded by expressing a hope , which every brother present cordially shared in , that Bro . Lloyd , in his new place of abode , might meet with as much sincere regard and brotherly feeling as he had deservedly won in Swansea . The toast was drunk with the utmost enthusiasm , and when Bros . Lloyd and Owen rose to respond , they wore received in a manner ivhieh left no doubt as to the hearty , sincere feelings of tho brethren . AA'hen silence was restoredBrother Lloyd proceeded to return thanks for tho

, honour conferred upon himself and his young colleague , and having eloquently and feelingly expressed his regret at leaving a Lodge with which he hacl been connected so many years , he adverted generally to his career as a JIason , to his love for Jlasonry , and he attributed his advancement to the high position he had filled in the Lodge and the Chapter to the fact of his having always given careful study to its principles , and by endeavouring at all times to guide himself by its rules ancl precepts . JHo spoke long and earnestly with respect to the bright

prospects of Jlasonry in the principality , and concluded a most able and eloquent speech , amid tho greatest applause , by wishing every possible success ancl prosperity to the Indefatigable Lodge . Bro . Owen having briefly expressed his acknowledgments , the loving cup was passed round with cordiality and true brotherly feeling , and after a rapid succession of toasts , the brethren separated , after spending a most agreeable evening . Bro . George Allen , Prov . G . Sec , presided at the pianoforte during the evening ; and Bros . John JonesAV . CoxAAV . AVilliamsand Coombs

, , . , , contributed greatly to the harmony and pleasure by some capital singing . Great regret is generally felt at the removal of Bro . Lloyd from this neighbourhood to Bristol . The Lodge will lose in him a most valuable , zealous , practical ivorking member ; ancl the brethren will long have reason to regret the absence of a sincere friend and adviser ; and he takes with him the best wishes and most friendly feelings of his Masonic brethren , for his happiness and prosperity .

VTARAYICKSHIRE . ATPPOINMINTS . —Lodges . —Monday , JIarch Uth , Rectitude ( 739 ) , George Hotel , liugby , at GJ ; Howe ( 857 ) , Masonic Rooms , Birmingham , at 6 . WILTSHIRE . APPOIKTMENTS . — -todies . —Tuesday , March loth , Concord ( 915 ) , Court House , Trowbridge , at 7 -, Thursday , 17 th , Fidelity ( 961 ) , Town Hall , Devizes , at 7 . WORCESTERSHIRE .

APPOINTMENTS . —Lodges . —AVednesday , March , loth , A emou ( 810 ) , Old Town Hall , Dudley , at 7 ; Worcester ( 319 ) , licit Inn , AVorcester , at 6 } . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . APPOINTMENTS . —Lodges . —Monday , JIarch Mth , Eoyal ( 926 ) , Bellevue House , Filey , at 7 ; Tuesday , 15 th , Comolodunum ( 953 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Hew Malton , at 7 . YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) .

APPOINTMENTS . —Zorfg-i .... —Thursday , JIarch 17 th , Three Grand Principles ( 251 ) , JIasonie Hall , Dewsbury , at 6 ; Harmony ( 342 ) , JIasonie Hall , Hndderstield , at 7 ; Harmony ( 37-1 ) , Freemasons ' Hall , Hrndford , at 7 ; Friday , 18 th , Zetland ( 877 ) , Eoyal Hotel , Cleckbeaton , at 7 ; Holme A ' alley ( 937 ) , A ' ietoria Hotel , Holmlirth , at 7 ; Alfred Instruction ( 381 ) , Grilliu Hotel , Leeds , at 8 . Encampment . —Tuesday , 15 th , Plains offiama , JIasonie Rooms , Keigldoy .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE Court remains at Buckingham Palace , and Her Majesty and family are in their usual good health . The second levee this season was held on AVednesday ; it was not so numerously attended as tha last , On Thursday , tho Queen held a Privy

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