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the sun sets in the west to close the day , so may the S . AV ., at the close of our periodical labours , not only see that every brother has his due , but also that he may be improved , and his mind enlightened , by Masonic instruction from the chair . Grant , 0 Thou Most High , that the chief corner-stone of this , our building ; , may be holiness to the Lord ; and whenever we assemble here for the sacred purposes of Masonry , may we be guided by the rules and precepts contained in Thy holy tracing board ;

and may they lend us , through all the devious scenes of this chequered state of existence , to a homo not made with hands , eternal in the heavens . Then will Freemasonry be made ^ subservient to the practice ot our religious duties , and help us forward towards that Grand Lodgo above , where we hopo to meet our Christian and Masonic brethren in perfect happiness , when the scenes of this world shall be closed , and the pass-word of Fidelity , Fidelity , Fidelity shall for the last time be pronounced

over our graves . " Musical response , " So mote it bo !" The Prov . G . Master then seasoned the lodge with salt , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Leviticus ii . 13 ];— "And every oblation of thy meat offering thou shalt season with salt ; neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the covenant of thy God to bo lacking from thy meat offering : with all thine offerings thou shalt offer salt . " The Prov . G . Master then declared the hall duly consecrated and dedicated according to ancient form . The creinony concluded with the followinar anthem : —

Revelations xv . 3 . " Great and marvellous are Thy works , Lord God Almighty ! Just and true are Thy works , 0 King of Saints . Thou art worthy , 0 Lord , to receive glory , and honour , and power ; for Thou hast created all things , and for Thy pleasure they are and were created . Hallelujah !" The Prov . G . M . then vacated tho chair , and the AV . M . of the Apollo Lodge resumed it .

The AV . M . having been re-elected for the second year , all the brethren saluted him , and he was proclaimed according to ancient form by the D . Prov . G . M . The W . Master then appointed and invested his officers for the year as follows -. — Bro . D . G . Brnce-Gardyne , Trinity College S . AV . „ T . F . Dallin , i ? . ^ ., FellowofQueen'sCollege ... J . AV .

„ Rev . J . Cattlow , 31 . A ., Fellow of St . John's ... Chaplain . „ W . Thompson , P . M Treasurer . „ AA . AV . Harrison , P . M ., M . A ., Brasenose Col .... Organist . „ B . A . Galland , Lincoln College Secretary . „ P . A . Latham , Brasenose College S . I ) . „ E . Hamhoy , Magdalen College J . D . „ L . G . Robbins , Trinity College S . M . of Cers . „ P . B . Bernard , Oriel College J . M . of Cers .

„ J . Bradford , New College I . G . „ Green ~ * | „ Smith-Barry „ Hardy „ Holden „ Stewart „ Bayle ,., , )¦ Stewards . Beal

„ „ Reiss „ Voulcs „ Tetley „ Savile J „ AV . Stephenson and W . T . Bacon Tylers .

Charges were then delivered by the D . Prov . G . M . to tho Wardens , and to the brethren . The lodge was then closed in duo form and order . The anniversary festival was then celebrated with a banquet in tho Clarendon Assembly Room , the AA . M . presiding over a party numbering about 130 , and including Bros . Sir John Warren Hayes , P . G . Chap . ; Rev . G . E . Robbins , Rev . T . F . Ravenshaw , Capt . Peyton , and many other old members of the lodge ; also Bro . Clarke , of St . John ' s College , Cambridge , and a large assemblage of Oxford brethren .

SOUTH AVALES ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . ABEJBAYON . —Afan , Lodye ( No . 833 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., when there were present Bros . II . LI . Prichard , W . M . ; W . LI . Powell , P . M . ; Edward J . Morris , P . M . ; D . Longdon , S . W . ; Jno . Felton , J . AA . ; Jno . Jones , jun ., Sec . ; M . Tcnnant , S . D . ;

T . Daniel , J . D . ; AV . E . Chalinder , Dir . of Cers . ; McOwen , Org . ; Ed . Jones , I . G . ; Smith , Jones , Morgan , Davies , AA elsh , AA illiams , Jenkins , Presse , Hopkins , and others . After confirmation of the minutes , the ballot was taken for Mr . John Lewis , of Bridgend , as a candidate for admission , which resulted in his election ; after which Messrs . Robert Evans and Thomas Popkin were initiated by the AV . M . into the mysteries of the Orderand Mr . John Lewis was afterwards initiated by Bro .

, Edward J . Morris , P . M . In the course of the evening Bro . Edward J . Morris , P . M ., made an earnest appeal to the brethren on behalf of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , informing them that he had accepted the office of Steward , ( the first from this province ) for the approaching anniversary festival , with a view of inducing increased support , and of strengthening tho voting power of the district . The brethren responded

liberally to the appeal ; and on the motion of Bro . M . Tennan t , S . D ., ably seconded by the AV . M ., it was resolved to subscribe LS 2 2 S . annually from this lodge , in addition to private contributions . Bro . Morris stated that the Swansea and Cardiff lodges had contributed most handsomely to his list , ashad also the P . G . M . and D . P . G . M ., and added that he anticipated a most successful termination to his exertions . The lodge being closed , the brethren , as usual , adjourned to supper at the Walnut Tree Hotol , where a pleasant evening was passed .

CAKDIM . —Bute Lodge ( No . 9 G 0 ) . —The bi-monthly meeting of this large and flourishing lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Bute Docks , on Tuesday , the 7 th inst . The AV . M ., Bro . AV . II . Martin , was supported bv Bros . Jno . AA'illans , S . W . j M . Davies , J . AV . ; P . Bird , Treas . ; AA . H . Moreton , P . M ., Sec ; B . Jenkins , S . D . ; II . Allen , J . D . ; T . G . Glass , I . G . ; R . S . Fisher , Org . ; R . Evans , D . Davies , J . Dalziel , F . Ware ,

& c . The minutes of the preceding lodge having been read and confirmed , the WM . brought under the notice of the brethren the case of Edwin Price Jones , a candidate for election into the Boys' School in April next , the first nominee from this province . His father , Bro . Captain Matthew -Tones , was very well known to many brethren of the lodge , a P . AI . of the Lodge of Benevolence ( No . 489 ) , and at the time of his death an officer in the Indefatigable Lodge ( No . 237 ) and of the chapter

, attached thereto . So great is the interest felt in the case , that for the first time in the history of the province a Steward was sent up to the Festival on AVednesday last , a precedent which it is hoped and intended , however , to follow for many years to come . The AV . M . read a communication from the Steward , Bro . E . J . Morris , P . M . 237 , P . Prov . G . D ., acknowledging the receipt of twenty-two guineas , the contribution of

the brethren of this lodge to his list , aud announcing that the total amount received by him up to that time was nearly £ 180 , a result considered highly satisfactory for the first attempt . Ballots were taken for Messrs . Husman and Coleman , both of which proved satisfactory , and the former being in attendance , was initiated into the E . A . degree in due form and according to ancient custom . The ceremony was carefully conducted by the AA . M ., and the charge eloquently delivered by the S . W Two applicants for charity having been relieved , and a candidate proposed , the lodge was closed in perfect harmony shortlyafter nine o ' clock .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AA AKEElELD . —Lodge of Unanimity ( No . 15-1 ) . —This lodge held its regular meeting at the Freemasons' Hall , Zetlandstreet , on Monday evening , the 6 th inst ., at seven o'clock . The Rev . Charles Camidge , M . A ., AV . M ., presided , assisted by his officers , and Past Masters John Gill , Frederick Lumb , AV . W . Glover , Martin E . Naylor , J . L . Fernandes , jun ., and Henry

Smith , of the Lodge of Hope ( No . 302 ) , who filled the Junior Warden's chair , in the absence of that officer . Bro . Thomas Aked , Ensign in the 4 th AA ' est India Regiment , was examined in the first degree , and for his proficiency therein was ordered to be passed to the second degree , which ceremony was performed by Bros . John Gill and Martin E . Naylor , P . M . 's , Bro . E . P . Shaw giving the working tools . Bro . Fernandes , Sec ., was o .-dered to apply to Grand Lodge for an F . C . certificate

for B .-o . Ensign Aked , his E . C . certificate having been lost , with all his effects , on board the Armenian screw steamer , on the Arklow Bank , on the night of January 24-th . It will he remembered that Bro . Aked and some forty others were hanging on to the rigging of the unfortunate ship during the whole night , after the ship had settled down into fifty feet of water , and the breakers constantly endangering their being washed

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GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 1
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 1
DEATH AND FUNERAL OF BROTHER P. J. PROUDHON. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN CHINA. Article 3
HAMILTON PLACE, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
BAHAMAS. Article 15
CHINA. Article 15
INDIA. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
MR. AND MRS. GERMAN REED. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

the sun sets in the west to close the day , so may the S . AV ., at the close of our periodical labours , not only see that every brother has his due , but also that he may be improved , and his mind enlightened , by Masonic instruction from the chair . Grant , 0 Thou Most High , that the chief corner-stone of this , our building ; , may be holiness to the Lord ; and whenever we assemble here for the sacred purposes of Masonry , may we be guided by the rules and precepts contained in Thy holy tracing board ;

and may they lend us , through all the devious scenes of this chequered state of existence , to a homo not made with hands , eternal in the heavens . Then will Freemasonry be made ^ subservient to the practice ot our religious duties , and help us forward towards that Grand Lodgo above , where we hopo to meet our Christian and Masonic brethren in perfect happiness , when the scenes of this world shall be closed , and the pass-word of Fidelity , Fidelity , Fidelity shall for the last time be pronounced

over our graves . " Musical response , " So mote it bo !" The Prov . G . Master then seasoned the lodge with salt , the Prov . G . Chaplain reading Leviticus ii . 13 ];— "And every oblation of thy meat offering thou shalt season with salt ; neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the covenant of thy God to bo lacking from thy meat offering : with all thine offerings thou shalt offer salt . " The Prov . G . Master then declared the hall duly consecrated and dedicated according to ancient form . The creinony concluded with the followinar anthem : —

Revelations xv . 3 . " Great and marvellous are Thy works , Lord God Almighty ! Just and true are Thy works , 0 King of Saints . Thou art worthy , 0 Lord , to receive glory , and honour , and power ; for Thou hast created all things , and for Thy pleasure they are and were created . Hallelujah !" The Prov . G . M . then vacated tho chair , and the AV . M . of the Apollo Lodge resumed it .

The AV . M . having been re-elected for the second year , all the brethren saluted him , and he was proclaimed according to ancient form by the D . Prov . G . M . The W . Master then appointed and invested his officers for the year as follows -. — Bro . D . G . Brnce-Gardyne , Trinity College S . AV . „ T . F . Dallin , i ? . ^ ., FellowofQueen'sCollege ... J . AV .

„ Rev . J . Cattlow , 31 . A ., Fellow of St . John's ... Chaplain . „ W . Thompson , P . M Treasurer . „ AA . AV . Harrison , P . M ., M . A ., Brasenose Col .... Organist . „ B . A . Galland , Lincoln College Secretary . „ P . A . Latham , Brasenose College S . I ) . „ E . Hamhoy , Magdalen College J . D . „ L . G . Robbins , Trinity College S . M . of Cers . „ P . B . Bernard , Oriel College J . M . of Cers .

„ J . Bradford , New College I . G . „ Green ~ * | „ Smith-Barry „ Hardy „ Holden „ Stewart „ Bayle ,., , )¦ Stewards . Beal

„ „ Reiss „ Voulcs „ Tetley „ Savile J „ AV . Stephenson and W . T . Bacon Tylers .

Charges were then delivered by the D . Prov . G . M . to tho Wardens , and to the brethren . The lodge was then closed in duo form and order . The anniversary festival was then celebrated with a banquet in tho Clarendon Assembly Room , the AA . M . presiding over a party numbering about 130 , and including Bros . Sir John Warren Hayes , P . G . Chap . ; Rev . G . E . Robbins , Rev . T . F . Ravenshaw , Capt . Peyton , and many other old members of the lodge ; also Bro . Clarke , of St . John ' s College , Cambridge , and a large assemblage of Oxford brethren .

SOUTH AVALES ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . ABEJBAYON . —Afan , Lodye ( No . 833 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., when there were present Bros . II . LI . Prichard , W . M . ; W . LI . Powell , P . M . ; Edward J . Morris , P . M . ; D . Longdon , S . W . ; Jno . Felton , J . AA . ; Jno . Jones , jun ., Sec . ; M . Tcnnant , S . D . ;

T . Daniel , J . D . ; AV . E . Chalinder , Dir . of Cers . ; McOwen , Org . ; Ed . Jones , I . G . ; Smith , Jones , Morgan , Davies , AA elsh , AA illiams , Jenkins , Presse , Hopkins , and others . After confirmation of the minutes , the ballot was taken for Mr . John Lewis , of Bridgend , as a candidate for admission , which resulted in his election ; after which Messrs . Robert Evans and Thomas Popkin were initiated by the AV . M . into the mysteries of the Orderand Mr . John Lewis was afterwards initiated by Bro .

, Edward J . Morris , P . M . In the course of the evening Bro . Edward J . Morris , P . M ., made an earnest appeal to the brethren on behalf of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , informing them that he had accepted the office of Steward , ( the first from this province ) for the approaching anniversary festival , with a view of inducing increased support , and of strengthening tho voting power of the district . The brethren responded

liberally to the appeal ; and on the motion of Bro . M . Tennan t , S . D ., ably seconded by the AV . M ., it was resolved to subscribe LS 2 2 S . annually from this lodge , in addition to private contributions . Bro . Morris stated that the Swansea and Cardiff lodges had contributed most handsomely to his list , ashad also the P . G . M . and D . P . G . M ., and added that he anticipated a most successful termination to his exertions . The lodge being closed , the brethren , as usual , adjourned to supper at the Walnut Tree Hotol , where a pleasant evening was passed .

CAKDIM . —Bute Lodge ( No . 9 G 0 ) . —The bi-monthly meeting of this large and flourishing lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Bute Docks , on Tuesday , the 7 th inst . The AV . M ., Bro . AV . II . Martin , was supported bv Bros . Jno . AA'illans , S . W . j M . Davies , J . AV . ; P . Bird , Treas . ; AA . H . Moreton , P . M ., Sec ; B . Jenkins , S . D . ; II . Allen , J . D . ; T . G . Glass , I . G . ; R . S . Fisher , Org . ; R . Evans , D . Davies , J . Dalziel , F . Ware ,

& c . The minutes of the preceding lodge having been read and confirmed , the WM . brought under the notice of the brethren the case of Edwin Price Jones , a candidate for election into the Boys' School in April next , the first nominee from this province . His father , Bro . Captain Matthew -Tones , was very well known to many brethren of the lodge , a P . AI . of the Lodge of Benevolence ( No . 489 ) , and at the time of his death an officer in the Indefatigable Lodge ( No . 237 ) and of the chapter

, attached thereto . So great is the interest felt in the case , that for the first time in the history of the province a Steward was sent up to the Festival on AVednesday last , a precedent which it is hoped and intended , however , to follow for many years to come . The AV . M . read a communication from the Steward , Bro . E . J . Morris , P . M . 237 , P . Prov . G . D ., acknowledging the receipt of twenty-two guineas , the contribution of

the brethren of this lodge to his list , aud announcing that the total amount received by him up to that time was nearly £ 180 , a result considered highly satisfactory for the first attempt . Ballots were taken for Messrs . Husman and Coleman , both of which proved satisfactory , and the former being in attendance , was initiated into the E . A . degree in due form and according to ancient custom . The ceremony was carefully conducted by the AA . M ., and the charge eloquently delivered by the S . W Two applicants for charity having been relieved , and a candidate proposed , the lodge was closed in perfect harmony shortlyafter nine o ' clock .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . AA AKEElELD . —Lodge of Unanimity ( No . 15-1 ) . —This lodge held its regular meeting at the Freemasons' Hall , Zetlandstreet , on Monday evening , the 6 th inst ., at seven o'clock . The Rev . Charles Camidge , M . A ., AV . M ., presided , assisted by his officers , and Past Masters John Gill , Frederick Lumb , AV . W . Glover , Martin E . Naylor , J . L . Fernandes , jun ., and Henry

Smith , of the Lodge of Hope ( No . 302 ) , who filled the Junior Warden's chair , in the absence of that officer . Bro . Thomas Aked , Ensign in the 4 th AA ' est India Regiment , was examined in the first degree , and for his proficiency therein was ordered to be passed to the second degree , which ceremony was performed by Bros . John Gill and Martin E . Naylor , P . M . 's , Bro . E . P . Shaw giving the working tools . Bro . Fernandes , Sec ., was o .-dered to apply to Grand Lodge for an F . C . certificate

for B .-o . Ensign Aked , his E . C . certificate having been lost , with all his effects , on board the Armenian screw steamer , on the Arklow Bank , on the night of January 24-th . It will he remembered that Bro . Aked and some forty others were hanging on to the rigging of the unfortunate ship during the whole night , after the ship had settled down into fifty feet of water , and the breakers constantly endangering their being washed

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