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T . Wilson , 21 ; J . Hart , 22 ; C . G . Prideaux , P . M . 1 G 5 ; R . G . Griffiths , P . M . 171 ; H . Robinson , AV . M . ISO ; Dr . Staples , 1 S 6 ; J . Dyer , P . M . 201 ; P . AV . Griffiths , 218 ; J . Hill , 404 ; S . Rosenthal , AV . M . 435 ; Twinberrow , 556 ; II . Sutlow , 857 ; Matthew Cooke , AV . M . 905 and Sec . 23 ; H . Mahomed , 969 ; R . E . Van Noorden , 1017 , and J . de Vries , St . John ' s , New Brunswick . The business of the evening was undertaken by BroJMessentP . M . and Treas . whose performance of the

. . , , ceremonies of installation was so graceful , gentlemanly , and excellent as to win the approval of every one present . Bro . AV . " H . AA ' arr , P . M ., presented Bro . F . Joseph Cronin , J . AV ., and W . M . elect , and he was installed by Bro . Messent in a board of no less than twenty P . M . ' s ; and , when seated in the chair , Bro . Messent invested him with the very appropriate jewel of the lodge , which had been presented to it by Bro . B . West , P . M .,

always to be worn by its AV . M . The W . M . was no novice at his duties , and , although brief in his addresses , was to the point . He invested the following brethren as his officers for the year . AVilliam Shakespeare AVebster , son of Bro . Benjamin AA'ebster , P . G . W ., S . AV . ; Dr . Richardson , J . AV . ; J . Messent , P . M ., reinvested Treas . ; R . Mills , P . M ., reinvested Sec . ; Henry Brown , S . D . ; — Hersee , J . D . ; Aubrey Brown , I . G ., and Longstaff , Tler . The lodge being closedsome fifty-six brethren

ady , journed to the banquet , which reflected much credit on Messrs . Shrewsbury and Co . for its excellence and profusion . After the cloth had been removed the AV . MASTER gave in rapid succession the toasts of "The Queen ; " "The M . W . G . M . ; " "The D . G . M . and GrandOfficers , " remarking that they were honoured by the presence of two that evening , Bro . S . B . AVilson , P . G . D ., and Bro . Dickie , G . Purst ., and thanking them for their company . —Bro . S . B . AA 7 ILSO "" , P . G . D ., thought those in harness should return thanks ,

and so left the honour in Bro . Dickie ' s hands . — Bro . DICKIE , G . Purst ., said all that could be said for the Grand Officers , complimented the lodge on its working and hospitality , and thanked the brethren for the toast . —Bro . FREDERICK JOSEPH CRONES , AA 7 . M ., was sure that if tho lodge possessed one viriue more than another it was in the cordiality with which they always welcomed their visitors . That evening they were favoured with the attendance of twenty or five-and-twenty , and with whom to associate the toast he was at a loss , but would

couple it with the name of Bro . A an Noorden . —Bro . A Air NOORDEN was rather taken by surprise , because there were so many present better known and higher than himself in the Craft for whom he was unable to do justice . He felt proud of his own reception there , and supposed that because he had known the AV . M . previous to his becoming a brother , be had been selected to return thanks . He felt sure the W . M . would make an excellent Masterand in the name of the visitors he

, gratefully acknowledged the toast . —Bro . CURTIS , I . P . M ., had the gratification to propose the next toast . He had no cause , for himself , to regret his own appointment to that high office he had just departed from , and he was sure that the lodge could have none at its selection of their new AV . M ., who was possessed of the necessary talent and ability to win golden opinions from all , and he was sure the lodge ought to be congratulated in

securing such a AV . M ., whose health he begged to propose . —The AV . M ., Bro . FEEDEBICK JOSEPH CBONIN , deeply felt the honour the lodge had done him , and , as far as his ability extended , be hoped to acquit himself with satisfaction to the lodge aud credit for his good intentions . —The AA . MASTER said the next toast was always received with great cordiality because of the many kindnesses the P . M . 's conferred on the lodge and its individual

members . For his own part he had to acknowledge his personal obligations to Bro . Messent , who had initiated him , and that day installed him in a way that had won deserved praise from all . He then gave the toast of the P . M . 's of the lodge . —Bro . CCTTIS , I . P . M ., said , as usual , it generally fell to the lot of the most incompetent to return thanks , and for that reason , he presumed , they had delegated him to say that they were hapnv to render service "

any they could ; and there were some ofthe the P . M . ' s who could render any services that might be required of them . —Bro . PIERCE EOAN , P . M ., wished to draw their attention to the Boys' School Festival , on the 8 th of March , at which he had undertaken to represent the lod ge as its steward . He Avas speaking to the members of the lod ge , and not to the visitors—unless any of the latter were so won b his eloquence

y that they chose to add their donations to the list . He had had the honour to represent them at the Girls' School Festival , and was handsomel y supported by the lodge then , and hoped his list on the forthcoming occasion would certainly not be less . He should like every brother to come forward and put a guinea

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in his hand , for which , he could assure them , they would not only deserve but have his most grateful thanks . —The W . MASTER gave "The Masonic Charities , " which was replied to by Bro . F . Binckes , who most zealously advocated the cause of his more immediate institution . The AV . M . knew that the officers had the laudable ambition to do credit to the working of the lodge , and he was proud to say they were quite up to their work , and would deserve to be advanced . The two senior

officers were hard-working brethren , and the three juniors were very effectively treading in their steps . From that he augured much credit to the lodge , and concluded by proposing the toast of the officers of the lodge . —Bro . AV . S . AA ' EBSTER , S . W ., was sure , from the examples they had before them , they would all endeavour to do credit to their position , and , for himself , it would be his desire to do his best throughout the ensuing year . —Br . EICHAEDSON , J . W ., did not feel the time had come

to accept thanks for his services , because he could only make promises ; hut when he remembered that Freemasonry was founded on masonic art , that it was the offspring of practical men , such as erected King ' s College Chapel at Cambridge , they must be awaro that its entire usefulness had changed . They came there to meet society ; and though their ceremonies were most engaging , yet to rub off the asperities of lifeas they did in their lodgeswas to him

, , the true end and aim of Masonry in the present age . AVith such views he entered upon his post , and would strive with sincerity and anxiety to carry out his duties ; and if he were successful in so doing , then he should be glad to say more on the subject . —Bro . BROWN , S . D ., expressed his hope to progress and go on to higher office . —Bro . HERSEE , J . D ., felt grateful for his share of the toast . He could not receive it as a mere compliment , but as an expression of sympathy and goodwill . He

reminded them that he was diffident , hut would try to do his best , and he hoped the lodge would not suffer from any default of bis . —Bro . ATJBRET BEOWN , I . G ., had to thank them for his official position , which , by careful conduct , he hoped to merit . — The AV . MASTER next gave "The Masonic Press , " to which Bro . MATTHEW COOKE replied . There was some very excellent singing by Bros . St . Aubyn , A an Noorden , Matthew Cooke , J . Messent , Pierce Egan , and others , and the lodge broke up at a reasonable hour .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKSHIRE . NEAVBTJEV . —Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope ( No . 574 ) . — This lodge held its installation meeting at the Town Hall , Newbury , on Friday , the 3 rd inst .: present , B . Hall , AV . M . ; Geo . Boyer , AV . M . elect , S . W . ; Robert A . Ryott , J . W . ; T . Deller , P . M ., Treasurer ; AV . AV . King , P . M ., Sec . ; — bland , S . D ., and several others . Visitors—Bros . C . Swan , P . Prov . G . D .

Herts , P . M . 201 and 869 , and J . Welsh . The chair was token by Bro . Hall , the AV . M ., and after the minutes of the former meeting had been read and confirmed , Bro . Swan took the chair and proceeded to install Bro . Geo . Boyer , the S . AV . of the lodge , as AV . M . for the year ensuing . The W . M . then appointed Bros . R . A . Ryott , S . W . ; Bland , J . AV . ; J . Deller , Treas . and I . G . j AV . jW . KingP . M . Sec ; SbadwellTler—the

ad-, , , y , dresses to those officers being delivered by Bro . Swan , the Installing Master . After this ceremony was completed , Bro . King rose and said , that with the W . M . 's permission he must propose that a vote of thanks he recorded on the minutes of this lodge to Bro . Swan for his readiness to come down and perform the ceremony which he had done , and at so short a notice ; and they hoped they should have his services for many

years to come for the same ceremony . This , after being duly seconded by Bro . Hall , P . M ., was carried unanimously . There being no further business , tho lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet-room , where a first-rate repast was provided , to which the brethren did ample justice , and the evening was passed in a highly social manner . CHESHIRE .

CHESTER . —Lodge of Independence ( No . 721 ) . —CEEEBRATKW OF THE FESTIVAL OF ST . JOHN . —The annual festival of the patron saint was celebrated by the brethren of tho Lodge of Independence ( No . 721 ) on Tuesday , the 31 st ult ., at their splendid new lodge rooms , latelv erected by Bro . Tucker in

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THE THREE GRAND LODGES. Article 1
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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
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THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 12
IRELAND. Article 12
TURKEY. Article 12
CEYLON. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
BAHAMAS. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

T . Wilson , 21 ; J . Hart , 22 ; C . G . Prideaux , P . M . 1 G 5 ; R . G . Griffiths , P . M . 171 ; H . Robinson , AV . M . ISO ; Dr . Staples , 1 S 6 ; J . Dyer , P . M . 201 ; P . AV . Griffiths , 218 ; J . Hill , 404 ; S . Rosenthal , AV . M . 435 ; Twinberrow , 556 ; II . Sutlow , 857 ; Matthew Cooke , AV . M . 905 and Sec . 23 ; H . Mahomed , 969 ; R . E . Van Noorden , 1017 , and J . de Vries , St . John ' s , New Brunswick . The business of the evening was undertaken by BroJMessentP . M . and Treas . whose performance of the

. . , , ceremonies of installation was so graceful , gentlemanly , and excellent as to win the approval of every one present . Bro . AV . " H . AA ' arr , P . M ., presented Bro . F . Joseph Cronin , J . AV ., and W . M . elect , and he was installed by Bro . Messent in a board of no less than twenty P . M . ' s ; and , when seated in the chair , Bro . Messent invested him with the very appropriate jewel of the lodge , which had been presented to it by Bro . B . West , P . M .,

always to be worn by its AV . M . The W . M . was no novice at his duties , and , although brief in his addresses , was to the point . He invested the following brethren as his officers for the year . AVilliam Shakespeare AVebster , son of Bro . Benjamin AA'ebster , P . G . W ., S . AV . ; Dr . Richardson , J . AV . ; J . Messent , P . M ., reinvested Treas . ; R . Mills , P . M ., reinvested Sec . ; Henry Brown , S . D . ; — Hersee , J . D . ; Aubrey Brown , I . G ., and Longstaff , Tler . The lodge being closedsome fifty-six brethren

ady , journed to the banquet , which reflected much credit on Messrs . Shrewsbury and Co . for its excellence and profusion . After the cloth had been removed the AV . MASTER gave in rapid succession the toasts of "The Queen ; " "The M . W . G . M . ; " "The D . G . M . and GrandOfficers , " remarking that they were honoured by the presence of two that evening , Bro . S . B . AVilson , P . G . D ., and Bro . Dickie , G . Purst ., and thanking them for their company . —Bro . S . B . AA 7 ILSO "" , P . G . D ., thought those in harness should return thanks ,

and so left the honour in Bro . Dickie ' s hands . — Bro . DICKIE , G . Purst ., said all that could be said for the Grand Officers , complimented the lodge on its working and hospitality , and thanked the brethren for the toast . —Bro . FREDERICK JOSEPH CRONES , AA 7 . M ., was sure that if tho lodge possessed one viriue more than another it was in the cordiality with which they always welcomed their visitors . That evening they were favoured with the attendance of twenty or five-and-twenty , and with whom to associate the toast he was at a loss , but would

couple it with the name of Bro . A an Noorden . —Bro . A Air NOORDEN was rather taken by surprise , because there were so many present better known and higher than himself in the Craft for whom he was unable to do justice . He felt proud of his own reception there , and supposed that because he had known the AV . M . previous to his becoming a brother , be had been selected to return thanks . He felt sure the W . M . would make an excellent Masterand in the name of the visitors he

, gratefully acknowledged the toast . —Bro . CURTIS , I . P . M ., had the gratification to propose the next toast . He had no cause , for himself , to regret his own appointment to that high office he had just departed from , and he was sure that the lodge could have none at its selection of their new AV . M ., who was possessed of the necessary talent and ability to win golden opinions from all , and he was sure the lodge ought to be congratulated in

securing such a AV . M ., whose health he begged to propose . —The AV . M ., Bro . FEEDEBICK JOSEPH CBONIN , deeply felt the honour the lodge had done him , and , as far as his ability extended , be hoped to acquit himself with satisfaction to the lodge aud credit for his good intentions . —The AA . MASTER said the next toast was always received with great cordiality because of the many kindnesses the P . M . 's conferred on the lodge and its individual

members . For his own part he had to acknowledge his personal obligations to Bro . Messent , who had initiated him , and that day installed him in a way that had won deserved praise from all . He then gave the toast of the P . M . 's of the lodge . —Bro . CCTTIS , I . P . M ., said , as usual , it generally fell to the lot of the most incompetent to return thanks , and for that reason , he presumed , they had delegated him to say that they were hapnv to render service "

any they could ; and there were some ofthe the P . M . ' s who could render any services that might be required of them . —Bro . PIERCE EOAN , P . M ., wished to draw their attention to the Boys' School Festival , on the 8 th of March , at which he had undertaken to represent the lod ge as its steward . He Avas speaking to the members of the lod ge , and not to the visitors—unless any of the latter were so won b his eloquence

y that they chose to add their donations to the list . He had had the honour to represent them at the Girls' School Festival , and was handsomel y supported by the lodge then , and hoped his list on the forthcoming occasion would certainly not be less . He should like every brother to come forward and put a guinea

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in his hand , for which , he could assure them , they would not only deserve but have his most grateful thanks . —The W . MASTER gave "The Masonic Charities , " which was replied to by Bro . F . Binckes , who most zealously advocated the cause of his more immediate institution . The AV . M . knew that the officers had the laudable ambition to do credit to the working of the lodge , and he was proud to say they were quite up to their work , and would deserve to be advanced . The two senior

officers were hard-working brethren , and the three juniors were very effectively treading in their steps . From that he augured much credit to the lodge , and concluded by proposing the toast of the officers of the lodge . —Bro . AV . S . AA ' EBSTER , S . W ., was sure , from the examples they had before them , they would all endeavour to do credit to their position , and , for himself , it would be his desire to do his best throughout the ensuing year . —Br . EICHAEDSON , J . W ., did not feel the time had come

to accept thanks for his services , because he could only make promises ; hut when he remembered that Freemasonry was founded on masonic art , that it was the offspring of practical men , such as erected King ' s College Chapel at Cambridge , they must be awaro that its entire usefulness had changed . They came there to meet society ; and though their ceremonies were most engaging , yet to rub off the asperities of lifeas they did in their lodgeswas to him

, , the true end and aim of Masonry in the present age . AVith such views he entered upon his post , and would strive with sincerity and anxiety to carry out his duties ; and if he were successful in so doing , then he should be glad to say more on the subject . —Bro . BROWN , S . D ., expressed his hope to progress and go on to higher office . —Bro . HERSEE , J . D ., felt grateful for his share of the toast . He could not receive it as a mere compliment , but as an expression of sympathy and goodwill . He

reminded them that he was diffident , hut would try to do his best , and he hoped the lodge would not suffer from any default of bis . —Bro . ATJBRET BEOWN , I . G ., had to thank them for his official position , which , by careful conduct , he hoped to merit . — The AV . MASTER next gave "The Masonic Press , " to which Bro . MATTHEW COOKE replied . There was some very excellent singing by Bros . St . Aubyn , A an Noorden , Matthew Cooke , J . Messent , Pierce Egan , and others , and the lodge broke up at a reasonable hour .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKSHIRE . NEAVBTJEV . —Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope ( No . 574 ) . — This lodge held its installation meeting at the Town Hall , Newbury , on Friday , the 3 rd inst .: present , B . Hall , AV . M . ; Geo . Boyer , AV . M . elect , S . W . ; Robert A . Ryott , J . W . ; T . Deller , P . M ., Treasurer ; AV . AV . King , P . M ., Sec . ; — bland , S . D ., and several others . Visitors—Bros . C . Swan , P . Prov . G . D .

Herts , P . M . 201 and 869 , and J . Welsh . The chair was token by Bro . Hall , the AV . M ., and after the minutes of the former meeting had been read and confirmed , Bro . Swan took the chair and proceeded to install Bro . Geo . Boyer , the S . AV . of the lodge , as AV . M . for the year ensuing . The W . M . then appointed Bros . R . A . Ryott , S . W . ; Bland , J . AV . ; J . Deller , Treas . and I . G . j AV . jW . KingP . M . Sec ; SbadwellTler—the

ad-, , , y , dresses to those officers being delivered by Bro . Swan , the Installing Master . After this ceremony was completed , Bro . King rose and said , that with the W . M . 's permission he must propose that a vote of thanks he recorded on the minutes of this lodge to Bro . Swan for his readiness to come down and perform the ceremony which he had done , and at so short a notice ; and they hoped they should have his services for many

years to come for the same ceremony . This , after being duly seconded by Bro . Hall , P . M ., was carried unanimously . There being no further business , tho lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet-room , where a first-rate repast was provided , to which the brethren did ample justice , and the evening was passed in a highly social manner . CHESHIRE .

CHESTER . —Lodge of Independence ( No . 721 ) . —CEEEBRATKW OF THE FESTIVAL OF ST . JOHN . —The annual festival of the patron saint was celebrated by the brethren of tho Lodge of Independence ( No . 721 ) on Tuesday , the 31 st ult ., at their splendid new lodge rooms , latelv erected by Bro . Tucker in

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