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Provincial.

however , to hear tho chairman speak of his probable severance from this province ; but he hoped that that clay ivas far distant , and thafc he would long continue to rule over it , so that it might still remain as it was now—not only one of the first provinces , but an example for all provinces . ( Cheers . ) Bro . FATHER responded on ' behalf of the Apollo Loclge at Alcester , and expressed a hope that the brethren of Oxfordshire AA'ould afford the brethren of Warwickshire au opportunit

y of reciprocating the hospitality and kindly feeling which they had extended to them in so liberal a spirit on this occasion . ( Cheers . ) The PROV . G . MASTER said he had a very gratifying toast to propose , which was " The Past and Present Grand Officers of the Piovince . " ( Cheers . ) AVith respect to the past officers , he gratefully acknowledged the . kind support they had iven

g him on every occasion , and by that means they had promoted the unity ancl fraternal feeling ivhich characterised the province . ( Cheers . ) In reference to the officers whom ho had appointed this day , ho hacl been instigated by their merits as Masons , and he doubted not that they would continue to discharge whatever duties might devolve upon them faithfully and conscientiously . ( Cheers . ) He begged to couple with the

toast the name of Bro . Cave , tbe Provincial Senior Grand Warden and AV . M . of the Apollo Loclge . ( Cheers . ) Bro . CAVE responded to the toast , ancl said he felt assured that every one who held office was animated by a desire to clo his utmost to assist the Provincial Grand Master or his deputy , who was tho living ritual of Freemasonry in this province . They appreciated the honour of holding office under tho Provincial

Grand Master , and wherever ho might remove to , they all hoped he would still continue to rule over this province . ( Cheers . ) He hacl held three offices under him , ancl had received so much kindness and consideration at his hands , that he should never forgot it . ( Cheers . ) The PROV . G . MASTER then proposed " Prosperity to the Lodges in the Province , " and remarked that the Alfred Lodge

Avas ably presided over by Ero . Taunton , and the Apollo Loclge by Bro . Cave . ( Cheers . ) The Cherwell Lodge was a bantling of his own , and he rejoiced to say that in point of efficiency it was second to none in the nroviuce ; ancl while it ivas in the

hands of so accomplished a Master as Bro . Rye , he felt assured that ifc would retain that reputation . ( Cheers . ) There was another and a very useful lodge , the Churchill , presided over by an excellent Mason , Bro . Hon . W . North . ( Cheers . ) The usefulness of that loclge was fc » lfc in this way ; there were so many eminent Masons who could not in the ordinary way , during their short stay at the University , attain that position in the Craft which they so well deserved , but were enabled to do so

now through the instrumentality of the Churchill Loclge . The Bowyer Loclge , at Chipping Norton , had been very recently established , and held out every promise of becoming a good Avorking loclge and a credit to the province . The Worshipful Master was Bro . Ranking , and he was happy to say he was a child of the same lodge in which he ( the chairman ) ivas born . ( Cheers . ) Bro . TAUNTON * AA' . M . of the Alfred Lodgereturned thanks ,

, , and saicl it was a source of great pleasure to him to hear the Provincial Grand Master speak in such high terms of his lodge , Avhich he was happy to say was never in a more flourishing condition than it was at the present moment . He did not arrogate to himself any credit for that circumstance , but it was due to those who had preceded him in the chair . He hoped during his year of office , Avhich hacl only just commenced , to carry on

the business of the loclge ivith the same dignity and success as his predecessors had clone , ancl thafc the same unanimity ancl good feeling which pervaded the loclge would long continue . ( Cheers . ) Bro . CAVE , AV . M . of the Apollo Lodge , also replied , and expressed a hope that the union and harmony subsisting between the Apollo and Alfred Lodges would continue undisturbed , for he knew that there was an earnest desire on the part of the

officers of both lodges to assist each other . ( Cheers . ) With respect to his own officers , ho was proud to say that there was not one who was not competent to fulfil the duties of AA'orshipful Master . ( Cheers . ) Ho thanked them on behalf of the Apollo Loclge for allowing them the honour of entertaining the Provincial Grand Loclge , and hoped that their efforts in that respect hud met with their approval . ( Loud cheers . ) Bro . RYE , AA . M . of the Cherwell Lodge , briefly responded , and said he had much pleasure in stating that the lodge was in a very flourishing condition . ( Cheers . )

Provincial.

Bro . tho Rev . AA . II . MARAII begged , in the absence of the AV . M . of the Bowyer Lodge , to thank them for their kind remembrance of a loclge which had only recently been launched . He hacl been a member of the fraternity for twenty-three years , but for sixteen years he hacl taken little or no part in it ; still , having been across the broad Atlantic , ancl settled in a distant colony , he ivas enabled to say that neither time nor distance affected Masonry , but that it Avas the same bond ot

union all over the world . He had mixed with Masons of all nations , and found that the same fraternal feeling bound them together as it did in this country . He hoped that the same harmony and brotherly love would always characterise Freemasonry , ancl , when they were called to the Grand Loclge above , they would reciprocate those feelings ivhich bound them together upon the earth . ( Cheers . ) Several officers of the Oxfordshire Militia and the Yeomanry ,

members of tbe Apollo Loclge , who had been dining together at the Clarendon , joined the party late in the evening , when the chairman took the opportunity of proposing their health , ivhich was responded to in eloquent terms by Captain Stratton ancl other officers . The military brethren who joined the party ivere Bros . Captain J . Stratton and Lieutenant II . C . Risley , of tbe Oxfordshire Yeomanry ; Captain Orowden and Captain Harte ,

of the Oxfordshire Militia ; and Captain Baskerville , of the 14 th Hussars . The parting toast , " To all Poor and Distressed Masons , " brought the proceedings of this very happy and successful gathering to a close , ancl the brethren separated with grateful recollections of tho hospitality and kindness so generously dispensed by the Apollo University Loclge .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

HAMPSHIRE . LYMINGTON . —New Forest Chapter ( No . 319 ) . —The annual meeting of this chapter was held on AVhit Monday ,, at the Masonic Hall , when Comp . Rankine Stebbing , P . Assist . G . Soj . of England , was electe'd ancl installed Z . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being conducted by the retiring First Principal , Comp . Hayward . Comps . Charles Bromley and John Milner ivere severally elected and installed H . and J ., Comp . William

Hickman , Z . of the Royal Gloucester Chapter , and P . Z . of 319 , performing the ceremony of installation . Comp . Hayward was elected and invested as Treasurer ; Comp . Doinan , P . S . ; Comps . Bath and Buttery , E . and N . Comp . Stebbing then proceeded to exalt Bro . Rogers to the degree of a Royal Arch Mason , in order to become Janitor of the chapter . Amongst the visitors were Comps . E . Coxwell , P . Z . of the Royal Gloucester Cliapter , and Archer . Comp . Stebbingin very feeling termsproposed ,

, , and Comp . Hayward seconded , an address of condolence to the Most Excellent and Supreme Grand Principal , tho Earl of Zetland , on occasion of his recent severe and irreparable loss in the death of the Countess of Zetland , and which was carried with every marl ; of respect and sympathy .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

LODGE LA CESAREE ( NO . 590 ) . —At the usual monthly meeting on Thursdaj' , May 25 th , the loclge was opened at a quarterpast seven by the W . M . Bro . C . Le Sueur , assisted by Bros . Oatley ancl Chevalier , acting as AVardens in the absence of the proper officers . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the loclge was opened in tho second degree , and after the usual examination of Bros . Ph . 'Renouf ancl J . Le Goupillot , they ivere duly raised to the sublime degree of M . M . by Bro . Schmitt , the

latter part of the ceremony being performed by the W . M . The loclge ivas then resumed in the second degree . The report of the Audit Committee was read and adopted , and the Treasurer ' s balance sheet ivas laid on the table for perusal , from which it appeared that the receipts for the year had been about £ 116 , and the expenditure £ 104 . Bro . Schmitt most feelingly delivered an eloquent and touching oration in memory of the late lamented Bro . Ph . Le Cras , P . M ., whose sudden death was recorded in our Obituary on May 13 . An address of sympathy and condolence to his iviclow ivas agreed upon , and the W . M . with four P . M . 's of the loclge were deputed to deliver it to her .

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METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
Obituary. Article 15
BRO. LE GENDRE N. STARKIE, Article 15
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

however , to hear tho chairman speak of his probable severance from this province ; but he hoped that that clay ivas far distant , and thafc he would long continue to rule over it , so that it might still remain as it was now—not only one of the first provinces , but an example for all provinces . ( Cheers . ) Bro . FATHER responded on ' behalf of the Apollo Loclge at Alcester , and expressed a hope that the brethren of Oxfordshire AA'ould afford the brethren of Warwickshire au opportunit

y of reciprocating the hospitality and kindly feeling which they had extended to them in so liberal a spirit on this occasion . ( Cheers . ) The PROV . G . MASTER said he had a very gratifying toast to propose , which was " The Past and Present Grand Officers of the Piovince . " ( Cheers . ) AVith respect to the past officers , he gratefully acknowledged the . kind support they had iven

g him on every occasion , and by that means they had promoted the unity ancl fraternal feeling ivhich characterised the province . ( Cheers . ) In reference to the officers whom ho had appointed this day , ho hacl been instigated by their merits as Masons , and he doubted not that they would continue to discharge whatever duties might devolve upon them faithfully and conscientiously . ( Cheers . ) He begged to couple with the

toast the name of Bro . Cave , tbe Provincial Senior Grand Warden and AV . M . of the Apollo Loclge . ( Cheers . ) Bro . CAVE responded to the toast , ancl said he felt assured that every one who held office was animated by a desire to clo his utmost to assist the Provincial Grand Master or his deputy , who was tho living ritual of Freemasonry in this province . They appreciated the honour of holding office under tho Provincial

Grand Master , and wherever ho might remove to , they all hoped he would still continue to rule over this province . ( Cheers . ) He hacl held three offices under him , ancl had received so much kindness and consideration at his hands , that he should never forgot it . ( Cheers . ) The PROV . G . MASTER then proposed " Prosperity to the Lodges in the Province , " and remarked that the Alfred Lodge

Avas ably presided over by Ero . Taunton , and the Apollo Loclge by Bro . Cave . ( Cheers . ) The Cherwell Lodge was a bantling of his own , and he rejoiced to say that in point of efficiency it was second to none in the nroviuce ; ancl while it ivas in the

hands of so accomplished a Master as Bro . Rye , he felt assured that ifc would retain that reputation . ( Cheers . ) There was another and a very useful lodge , the Churchill , presided over by an excellent Mason , Bro . Hon . W . North . ( Cheers . ) The usefulness of that loclge was fc » lfc in this way ; there were so many eminent Masons who could not in the ordinary way , during their short stay at the University , attain that position in the Craft which they so well deserved , but were enabled to do so

now through the instrumentality of the Churchill Loclge . The Bowyer Loclge , at Chipping Norton , had been very recently established , and held out every promise of becoming a good Avorking loclge and a credit to the province . The Worshipful Master was Bro . Ranking , and he was happy to say he was a child of the same lodge in which he ( the chairman ) ivas born . ( Cheers . ) Bro . TAUNTON * AA' . M . of the Alfred Lodgereturned thanks ,

, , and saicl it was a source of great pleasure to him to hear the Provincial Grand Master speak in such high terms of his lodge , Avhich he was happy to say was never in a more flourishing condition than it was at the present moment . He did not arrogate to himself any credit for that circumstance , but it was due to those who had preceded him in the chair . He hoped during his year of office , Avhich hacl only just commenced , to carry on

the business of the loclge ivith the same dignity and success as his predecessors had clone , ancl thafc the same unanimity ancl good feeling which pervaded the loclge would long continue . ( Cheers . ) Bro . CAVE , AV . M . of the Apollo Lodge , also replied , and expressed a hope that the union and harmony subsisting between the Apollo and Alfred Lodges would continue undisturbed , for he knew that there was an earnest desire on the part of the

officers of both lodges to assist each other . ( Cheers . ) With respect to his own officers , ho was proud to say that there was not one who was not competent to fulfil the duties of AA'orshipful Master . ( Cheers . ) Ho thanked them on behalf of the Apollo Loclge for allowing them the honour of entertaining the Provincial Grand Loclge , and hoped that their efforts in that respect hud met with their approval . ( Loud cheers . ) Bro . RYE , AA . M . of the Cherwell Lodge , briefly responded , and said he had much pleasure in stating that the lodge was in a very flourishing condition . ( Cheers . )

Provincial.

Bro . tho Rev . AA . II . MARAII begged , in the absence of the AV . M . of the Bowyer Lodge , to thank them for their kind remembrance of a loclge which had only recently been launched . He hacl been a member of the fraternity for twenty-three years , but for sixteen years he hacl taken little or no part in it ; still , having been across the broad Atlantic , ancl settled in a distant colony , he ivas enabled to say that neither time nor distance affected Masonry , but that it Avas the same bond ot

union all over the world . He had mixed with Masons of all nations , and found that the same fraternal feeling bound them together as it did in this country . He hoped that the same harmony and brotherly love would always characterise Freemasonry , ancl , when they were called to the Grand Loclge above , they would reciprocate those feelings ivhich bound them together upon the earth . ( Cheers . ) Several officers of the Oxfordshire Militia and the Yeomanry ,

members of tbe Apollo Loclge , who had been dining together at the Clarendon , joined the party late in the evening , when the chairman took the opportunity of proposing their health , ivhich was responded to in eloquent terms by Captain Stratton ancl other officers . The military brethren who joined the party ivere Bros . Captain J . Stratton and Lieutenant II . C . Risley , of tbe Oxfordshire Yeomanry ; Captain Orowden and Captain Harte ,

of the Oxfordshire Militia ; and Captain Baskerville , of the 14 th Hussars . The parting toast , " To all Poor and Distressed Masons , " brought the proceedings of this very happy and successful gathering to a close , ancl the brethren separated with grateful recollections of tho hospitality and kindness so generously dispensed by the Apollo University Loclge .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

HAMPSHIRE . LYMINGTON . —New Forest Chapter ( No . 319 ) . —The annual meeting of this chapter was held on AVhit Monday ,, at the Masonic Hall , when Comp . Rankine Stebbing , P . Assist . G . Soj . of England , was electe'd ancl installed Z . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being conducted by the retiring First Principal , Comp . Hayward . Comps . Charles Bromley and John Milner ivere severally elected and installed H . and J ., Comp . William

Hickman , Z . of the Royal Gloucester Chapter , and P . Z . of 319 , performing the ceremony of installation . Comp . Hayward was elected and invested as Treasurer ; Comp . Doinan , P . S . ; Comps . Bath and Buttery , E . and N . Comp . Stebbing then proceeded to exalt Bro . Rogers to the degree of a Royal Arch Mason , in order to become Janitor of the chapter . Amongst the visitors were Comps . E . Coxwell , P . Z . of the Royal Gloucester Cliapter , and Archer . Comp . Stebbingin very feeling termsproposed ,

, , and Comp . Hayward seconded , an address of condolence to the Most Excellent and Supreme Grand Principal , tho Earl of Zetland , on occasion of his recent severe and irreparable loss in the death of the Countess of Zetland , and which was carried with every marl ; of respect and sympathy .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

LODGE LA CESAREE ( NO . 590 ) . —At the usual monthly meeting on Thursdaj' , May 25 th , the loclge was opened at a quarterpast seven by the W . M . Bro . C . Le Sueur , assisted by Bros . Oatley ancl Chevalier , acting as AVardens in the absence of the proper officers . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the loclge was opened in tho second degree , and after the usual examination of Bros . Ph . 'Renouf ancl J . Le Goupillot , they ivere duly raised to the sublime degree of M . M . by Bro . Schmitt , the

latter part of the ceremony being performed by the W . M . The loclge ivas then resumed in the second degree . The report of the Audit Committee was read and adopted , and the Treasurer ' s balance sheet ivas laid on the table for perusal , from which it appeared that the receipts for the year had been about £ 116 , and the expenditure £ 104 . Bro . Schmitt most feelingly delivered an eloquent and touching oration in memory of the late lamented Bro . Ph . Le Cras , P . M ., whose sudden death was recorded in our Obituary on May 13 . An address of sympathy and condolence to his iviclow ivas agreed upon , and the W . M . with four P . M . 's of the loclge were deputed to deliver it to her .

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