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Provincial.

The toast was received with Masonic honours , accompanied by the warmest demonstrations of respect and attachment . The AV . MASTEE briefly and suitably acknowledged the toast , promising the members of the lodge that no effort should be wanting on bis part to carry out successfully their expectations . "The Health of the Ei ght Entered Apprentices" was then drunk , and very happily responded to by Bro . Edmund Coates . Bro . THOMPSON next proposed " The Health of the Visiting

Brethren , " remarking at the same time on the value of visiting between lodges , which he regarded as true Masonic policy , inasmuch as lodges learned to adopt from others such details of practice as appeared superior to their own . The toast also having been drunk , Bro . HOFFMAN returned thanks , expressing himself highly gratified b y his visit to the Abbey Lodge , and observing that

although he bad visited hundreds of lodges in various parts of the world , and observed tbe working of them , not one had afforded him greater pleasure than the Abbey Lodge . Bro . SMITH next gave " The Past Master Anderson and his Predecessors , " which was very heartily drank and suitably acknowledged by Bro . Anderson , P . M . Bro . DENTON proposed " The Officers of the Abbey Lodge , "

which also was fully honoured , and happily responded to by Bro . Bindley , S . W . The Tylers' toast was then drunk , and the very agreeable proceedings of the evening reached their termination .

SUFFOLK . OPENING- AND CONSECRATION OT NEW MASONIC HAEL AT IPSWICH . The new ball which has been erected in Burk-street , by members of tho Prince of Wales Lodge , ( 959 ) , solely for tho purposes of Freemasonrv , was opened and consecrated on the 22 nd ult . bthe ProvGMof SuffolkBroColonel RAS .

y . .. , . . . Adair , a special Provincial Grand Lodge having been summoned for that purpose . The arrangement of the lodge room was very beautiful : the elegant and costly furniture belonging to the lodge was here seen to advantage . Over the chair , under the apse , was a beautifully wrought purple banner , on which was emblazoned the arms of the Prov . G . M ., Bro . Col . Adair . In other parts of

the room were hung those of the late Prov . G . Masters , Bros , the Ri ght Hon . Lord Rendlesham and Sir Edward Gooch , Bart . ; also that of the late D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . tho Rev . F . AV . Freeman . The elegant banners of the various lodges in the town ancl country ornamented the walls of the room . The north and south walls were decorated with crimson , blue , and white silk banneretsbearing afasonic devicesand we must not omit to

, , mention the cleverly arranged devices of various kinds known iu the Craft , in flowers and evergreens . In addition to tho decorations we have mentioned , numerous valuable portraits of eminent Masons added not a little to the appearance of the room ; amongst them were that of the present Prov . G . M ., Bro . Col . Adair ; thoso of the late Bros . Lord Rendlesham and Sir

Edward Gooch . There was also a very interesting portrait of Bro . Anthony Sayer , who was G . M . of Masons in the year 1700 ; his late Majesty King George IA . ; the Duke of Sussex ; the Earl of Moria , all of whom had been G . Sl . ' s of England ; the Earl of Durham , Prov . G . M . of Durham ; the Duke of Leinster , G . M . of Ireland . Tracing boards , valuable lodge documents , photographic portraits of the founders of Lodge Prince of AVales , by Cobband lastbut not leastthe letter of his Royal

Hih-; , , g ness the Prince of AA ales , in reply to a congratulatory address from the Lodge Prince of AVales , on the birth of the infant Prince , completed the decorations of the walls . Over the chimney piece was placed an elegant mirror , ornamented with Masonic devices , and beneath it the silver trowel with which the foundation stone was laid , enclosed with a glass dome , on an ebony stand .

The brethren commenced to assemble in the lodge room at half past twelve , and the Prov . G . AI . and tho Prov-. G . Officers in the committee room , which was used as a reception room for the occasion . The Prov . G . M . shortly after proceeded to the lodge room , accompanied by tho officers of the province , in procession , marshalled by the Prov . Dir . of Cers ., and took his seat in the chair of K . S ., supported by Bro . II . Thomas , as Prov .

S . G . AV . ; Bro . AVilliam Lucia , as Prov . J . G . W . ; Bro . S . H . AA right , Prov . S . G . D . Chairs were provided for 150 . Scats for the principal officers wore arranged on the temporary dais , right ancl left of the Prov . G . M . Durins the time the lo ' dare was

assembling , an appropriate composition was performed on the organ by Bro . AVilliam Norman . The brethren having taken their places , the Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in due and solemn form . The Prov . G . M . then proceeded to ratify the appointment of the D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . the Rev . E . J . Lockwood , who was duly invested with the collar and jewel of his office . Other Prov . G . officers were then duly invested . The AV . M . of the Prince of Wales Lodge , Bro . E . Dorling ,

then requested the Prov . G . M . to dedicate the new buildings to Masonry , agreeably to ancient form . The Prov . G . Masterhaving given his assent , directed the Prov . G . Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . R . N . Sanderson , to proceed with the ceremony . Tbe Rev . Bro . then offered up solemn prayer , invoking the blessing of the Most High upon the buildings , " the whole of the brethren kneeling . At the conclusion of the prayer the Prov . G . Chaplain read a passage of Scrituretaken from 1 Kings viii .

22—p , 30 . The following anthem was then sung by the brethren : Hail 1 Universal Lord , By Heaven and earth ador'd , All hail ! great God ! Before Thy name we bend , To us Thy grace extend ,

And to our pray'r attend , All hail ! great God ! The builder ( Bro . J . A . Pettit ) ancl clerk of the works ( Bro . Chinnock ) then delivered to the Prov . G . M . the implements of their profession entrusted to them for the erection of the building , and announced that they had completed the work according to the plans and specifications which had been agreed to by the brethren .

The Prov . G . Master having expressed his approval of the builder's conduct , Psalm exxxiii . was chanted : " Behold , how good ancl joyful a thing it is , brethren , to dwell together in unity , " & c . The Prov . G . Officers , past and present , formed procession , the remainder of the brethren standing , the Chaplains taking their laces in the centre of the lod . The consecrating vessels were

p ge carried by Bros . H . Thomas , C . T . Townsoud , and Gissing , P . Prov . S . G . W . 's . During the procession solemn music was played ou the organ , except at the intervals of dedication . The circuit of the lodge having been made , and the Prov . G . AI . having reached the east , Bro . H . Thomas presented the vessel containing corn to tho Prov . G . M ., who sprinkled the lodge with corn , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Psalm lxxii . v .

16—19 . The Prov . G . Master then solemnly dedicated the hall to Masonry . Musical response— " Glory be to God on high . " The second circuit of the lodge being made . Bro . C . T . Townsend presented tbe chalice of wine to the Prov . G . M ., who sprinkled the lodge with wine , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Prov . ix . 1—6 .

The Prov . G . M . then solemnly dedicated the hall to virtue . Musical response —• " Glory bo to God on high . " After the third circuit of the lodge , Bro . S . Freeman _ presented the vessel containing oil to the Prov . G . M ., who anointed the lodge with oil , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Psalm xxiii . 5 , 6 . The Prov . G . M . then solemnly dedicated tiie hall to universal

benevolence . Musical response— " Glory bo to God on high . " Tho Prov . G . Chaplain offered up the consecration prayer , the brethren all standing . Musical response— " So mote it be . " The Prov . G . M . then seasoned the lodge with salt , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Leviticus ii . 13 . The Prov . G . M . declared the hall duly consecrated and dedicated according to ancient form . The exxxii . Psalm was then chanted— "Lord remember David ,

and all his trouble . The costly gold consecration vessels , kindly lent by the Grand Lodge of England , were used in the performance of the ceremony . Tho imposing ceremony having been concluded , the prov . G . Chaplain delivered an eloquent and appropriate oration . After the delivery of tho oration , which was listened to with great attention by the brethren , the following hymn , composed

expressly for the occasion by the Prov . G . Chaplain , was sung to the tune of "Jerusalem , the golden , etc . " : — 0 first and sole foundation , 0 hidden corner-stone ,

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FREEMASONRY IN THE DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES. Article 1
MASONIC POETS OF SCOTLAND—No. II. Article 2
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
THE LATE BRO. LLOYD JONES. Article 6
CHARITY STEWARDS. Article 6
Untitled Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
MASONIC MEM. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 8
PROVINCIAL. Article 8
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 16
BOOKS RECEIVED. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 17
Untitled Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 17th, 1866. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

The toast was received with Masonic honours , accompanied by the warmest demonstrations of respect and attachment . The AV . MASTEE briefly and suitably acknowledged the toast , promising the members of the lodge that no effort should be wanting on bis part to carry out successfully their expectations . "The Health of the Ei ght Entered Apprentices" was then drunk , and very happily responded to by Bro . Edmund Coates . Bro . THOMPSON next proposed " The Health of the Visiting

Brethren , " remarking at the same time on the value of visiting between lodges , which he regarded as true Masonic policy , inasmuch as lodges learned to adopt from others such details of practice as appeared superior to their own . The toast also having been drunk , Bro . HOFFMAN returned thanks , expressing himself highly gratified b y his visit to the Abbey Lodge , and observing that

although he bad visited hundreds of lodges in various parts of the world , and observed tbe working of them , not one had afforded him greater pleasure than the Abbey Lodge . Bro . SMITH next gave " The Past Master Anderson and his Predecessors , " which was very heartily drank and suitably acknowledged by Bro . Anderson , P . M . Bro . DENTON proposed " The Officers of the Abbey Lodge , "

which also was fully honoured , and happily responded to by Bro . Bindley , S . W . The Tylers' toast was then drunk , and the very agreeable proceedings of the evening reached their termination .

SUFFOLK . OPENING- AND CONSECRATION OT NEW MASONIC HAEL AT IPSWICH . The new ball which has been erected in Burk-street , by members of tho Prince of Wales Lodge , ( 959 ) , solely for tho purposes of Freemasonrv , was opened and consecrated on the 22 nd ult . bthe ProvGMof SuffolkBroColonel RAS .

y . .. , . . . Adair , a special Provincial Grand Lodge having been summoned for that purpose . The arrangement of the lodge room was very beautiful : the elegant and costly furniture belonging to the lodge was here seen to advantage . Over the chair , under the apse , was a beautifully wrought purple banner , on which was emblazoned the arms of the Prov . G . M ., Bro . Col . Adair . In other parts of

the room were hung those of the late Prov . G . Masters , Bros , the Ri ght Hon . Lord Rendlesham and Sir Edward Gooch , Bart . ; also that of the late D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . tho Rev . F . AV . Freeman . The elegant banners of the various lodges in the town ancl country ornamented the walls of the room . The north and south walls were decorated with crimson , blue , and white silk banneretsbearing afasonic devicesand we must not omit to

, , mention the cleverly arranged devices of various kinds known iu the Craft , in flowers and evergreens . In addition to tho decorations we have mentioned , numerous valuable portraits of eminent Masons added not a little to the appearance of the room ; amongst them were that of the present Prov . G . M ., Bro . Col . Adair ; thoso of the late Bros . Lord Rendlesham and Sir

Edward Gooch . There was also a very interesting portrait of Bro . Anthony Sayer , who was G . M . of Masons in the year 1700 ; his late Majesty King George IA . ; the Duke of Sussex ; the Earl of Moria , all of whom had been G . Sl . ' s of England ; the Earl of Durham , Prov . G . M . of Durham ; the Duke of Leinster , G . M . of Ireland . Tracing boards , valuable lodge documents , photographic portraits of the founders of Lodge Prince of AVales , by Cobband lastbut not leastthe letter of his Royal

Hih-; , , g ness the Prince of AA ales , in reply to a congratulatory address from the Lodge Prince of AVales , on the birth of the infant Prince , completed the decorations of the walls . Over the chimney piece was placed an elegant mirror , ornamented with Masonic devices , and beneath it the silver trowel with which the foundation stone was laid , enclosed with a glass dome , on an ebony stand .

The brethren commenced to assemble in the lodge room at half past twelve , and the Prov . G . AI . and tho Prov-. G . Officers in the committee room , which was used as a reception room for the occasion . The Prov . G . M . shortly after proceeded to the lodge room , accompanied by tho officers of the province , in procession , marshalled by the Prov . Dir . of Cers ., and took his seat in the chair of K . S ., supported by Bro . II . Thomas , as Prov .

S . G . AV . ; Bro . AVilliam Lucia , as Prov . J . G . W . ; Bro . S . H . AA right , Prov . S . G . D . Chairs were provided for 150 . Scats for the principal officers wore arranged on the temporary dais , right ancl left of the Prov . G . M . Durins the time the lo ' dare was

assembling , an appropriate composition was performed on the organ by Bro . AVilliam Norman . The brethren having taken their places , the Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in due and solemn form . The Prov . G . M . then proceeded to ratify the appointment of the D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . the Rev . E . J . Lockwood , who was duly invested with the collar and jewel of his office . Other Prov . G . officers were then duly invested . The AV . M . of the Prince of Wales Lodge , Bro . E . Dorling ,

then requested the Prov . G . M . to dedicate the new buildings to Masonry , agreeably to ancient form . The Prov . G . Masterhaving given his assent , directed the Prov . G . Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . R . N . Sanderson , to proceed with the ceremony . Tbe Rev . Bro . then offered up solemn prayer , invoking the blessing of the Most High upon the buildings , " the whole of the brethren kneeling . At the conclusion of the prayer the Prov . G . Chaplain read a passage of Scrituretaken from 1 Kings viii .

22—p , 30 . The following anthem was then sung by the brethren : Hail 1 Universal Lord , By Heaven and earth ador'd , All hail ! great God ! Before Thy name we bend , To us Thy grace extend ,

And to our pray'r attend , All hail ! great God ! The builder ( Bro . J . A . Pettit ) ancl clerk of the works ( Bro . Chinnock ) then delivered to the Prov . G . M . the implements of their profession entrusted to them for the erection of the building , and announced that they had completed the work according to the plans and specifications which had been agreed to by the brethren .

The Prov . G . Master having expressed his approval of the builder's conduct , Psalm exxxiii . was chanted : " Behold , how good ancl joyful a thing it is , brethren , to dwell together in unity , " & c . The Prov . G . Officers , past and present , formed procession , the remainder of the brethren standing , the Chaplains taking their laces in the centre of the lod . The consecrating vessels were

p ge carried by Bros . H . Thomas , C . T . Townsoud , and Gissing , P . Prov . S . G . W . 's . During the procession solemn music was played ou the organ , except at the intervals of dedication . The circuit of the lodge having been made , and the Prov . G . AI . having reached the east , Bro . H . Thomas presented the vessel containing corn to tho Prov . G . M ., who sprinkled the lodge with corn , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Psalm lxxii . v .

16—19 . The Prov . G . Master then solemnly dedicated the hall to Masonry . Musical response— " Glory be to God on high . " The second circuit of the lodge being made . Bro . C . T . Townsend presented tbe chalice of wine to the Prov . G . M ., who sprinkled the lodge with wine , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Prov . ix . 1—6 .

The Prov . G . M . then solemnly dedicated the hall to virtue . Musical response —• " Glory bo to God on high . " After the third circuit of the lodge , Bro . S . Freeman _ presented the vessel containing oil to the Prov . G . M ., who anointed the lodge with oil , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Psalm xxiii . 5 , 6 . The Prov . G . M . then solemnly dedicated tiie hall to universal

benevolence . Musical response— " Glory bo to God on high . " Tho Prov . G . Chaplain offered up the consecration prayer , the brethren all standing . Musical response— " So mote it be . " The Prov . G . M . then seasoned the lodge with salt , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Leviticus ii . 13 . The Prov . G . M . declared the hall duly consecrated and dedicated according to ancient form . The exxxii . Psalm was then chanted— "Lord remember David ,

and all his trouble . The costly gold consecration vessels , kindly lent by the Grand Lodge of England , were used in the performance of the ceremony . Tho imposing ceremony having been concluded , the prov . G . Chaplain delivered an eloquent and appropriate oration . After the delivery of tho oration , which was listened to with great attention by the brethren , the following hymn , composed

expressly for the occasion by the Prov . G . Chaplain , was sung to the tune of "Jerusalem , the golden , etc . " : — 0 first and sole foundation , 0 hidden corner-stone ,

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