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Provincial.

inspection , a combination which goes far to satisfy the mosfc fastidious . The cloth having been removed and a good dessert placed in the table , the following Masonic and other toasts were given and responded to . "The Queen arrd the Craft , " by the W . M . " Tbe Prince anel Princess of AA'ales , and Royal Family , " in proposing which the AA' . M . stated that he was informed that the former illustrious individual has been recently proposed ,

ballotted for , and accepted as a Freemason , an announcement which was received with the greatest enthusiasm ( and which we trust may be correct ) . Bro . Thorpe , P . AT ., proposed " The Grand Master , Bro . Earl Zetland , " and the Worshipful Master , "The Deputy Grand Master and Grand Lodge . " In proposing "The Health ofthe Provincial Grand Master , " the AA ' . M . expressed his regret that he had received no answer to his invitation to that worthbrother to be present on that

y evening . "The Deputy Provincial Grand Masters and Officers of Provincial Grancl Lodge , " was proposed by the W . M ., and ably responded to by Bro . AA'illans , P . M ,, Prov . G . Deacon . " The Past Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Tynte , " by the AA ' . M ., responded to by Bro . Thorpe , P . M . " The Health ' of the Worshipful Master , " proposed in eulogistic terms by Bro . AA'illans , elicited a very feeling response from Bro . Bell . Song , Bro . B . Jenkins— "The Cork Leg" with characteristic effect . The

, , W . M . proposed " The Immediate Past Master , Bro . AA'illans , " who duly responded . "The Officers , " responded to by Bro . Bird , S . AV ., and Bro . Sladen , S . AY . "The Visitors , " coupled with the names of Bros . E . J . Thomas and P . Thomas , and the Tyler's toast by the Senior Warden , concluded the list , and the brethren separated at an early hour in tbe new year , after a most agreeable and truly harmonious meeting .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . HULL . —The Humher Lodge . —On the 27 th ult . being the anniversary of St . John the Evangelist , this lodge met for the purpose of installing the officers for the year ensuing . There was a large attendance of brethren of the lodge , and many visitors , including the Worshipful Masters of the Minerva and Kingston Lodges , tbe Beverley Lodge , some provincial officers

from Lincolnshire , & c . The lodge was opened by Bro . M . Kemp , the W . M ., and received with the proper Masonic salute the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . J . P . Bell , M . L ., who subsequently performed the ceremony of installing Bro . AV . D . Keyworth , tbe W . M . elect . At the close of tbe ceremony thanks were given by acclamation to the D . Prov . G . Master for his kindness in attending and performing the ceremony . The newly-installed W . M . then proceeded to instal his officers .

After lodge duties , sixty of the brethren dined together at Glover ' s Hotel , where a first-class banquet was set before them , and served in Bro . Glover's usual excellent manner . The following is a complete list of the officers of the Humber Lodge for the ensuing year : —Bros . W . D . Keyworth , WM . ; M . Kemp , P . M . ; J . AA' alker , S . W . ; E . Raw , J . AV . ; D . Middlemist , Chap . ; J . Fountain , P . Prov . G . S . B ., Treas . ; J . P . Backwell , Sec . ; B . S . GatesLecture Master ; AV . E . DuncanS . D . ; G .

, , H . 0 . Hamerton ; J . D . ; R . Thomas , Dir . of Cers . ; J . Linwood , Librarian and Secretary to the Lodge of Instruction ; J . AA ' . Stephenson , Org . ; Tessevman , AV . H . Bee , G . Spikins , G . Boulbv , L . L . Gosschalk , W . H . Sollitt , M . Haberland , G . Peacock , Stewards ; G . Haigh , Inner Guaid ; G . Gawthorn , Assistant Inner Guard ; AA' . Johnson , Prov . G . T ., Tyler ; J . Norton , Assistant Tyler . Sixty sat clown to the banquet .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE . —Chapter of Union ( No . 310 ) . —A regularly summoned , " convocation of this chapter was held , at the Freemasons ' Hall , on the 27 th ult ., being St . John ' s Day . The chapter' was duly openeel at 1 . 30 p . m ., by Comps . C . J . Bannister , P . Z ., Prov . G . Dir . of Cirs . Grand Chapter of England , as Z . ; F . AA ' . Hayward , as H . ; Thomas Routledge , P . Z ., as I . ; Thos . Blacklock , H . as Scribe N : AAA'oodhouseScribe EGGHayward

, . . , . ; . . , Prin . Soj . ; AV . Irwin , Assist . Soj . ; also , Comps . Henry Fleming and the Rev . VV . Cockett . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bro . Henry F . Faithful ! , P . M . 1 , 074 , Cockevmoutb , which proved unanimous in his favour . He being in attendance , was duly prepared , admitted , and exalted to the high and holy degree of R . A . by

Royal Arch.

Comp . C . J . Bannister , in that beautiful and impressive manner which distinguishes him . The historical lecture was given by Comp . Thomas Routledge , the lecture on the emblems and working tools by Comp . F . AV . Hayward , Z ., after which the chapter was closed with prayer , according to ancient custom , the companions retiring to make room for the Craft meeting , which was held the same day .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

DEA'ONSHIRE . PLYMOUTH . —Soyal Veteran Encampment . —A meeting of this encampment was held at the H , uyshe Temple , on Monday , the 31 st ult . Iu the unavoidable absence of the E . Commander of the Encampment , Sir Knt . Ash , it was presided over in a most efficient way by Sir Knt . Rodda , P . E . Commander , who most ably installed a companion into the Order , and created

him a Knight of the Temple and Sepulchre . At the conclusion of this ceremony Sir Knt . Isaac AVatts , 1 st Capt ., was presented by Sir Knt . Rodda to Sir Knt . R . Rodd , P . E . Commander , for the benefit of installation , by whom the eeremony was most ably performed . Sir Knt . Isaac AVatts having been duly proclaimed , he thereupon proceeded to appoint his officers for the coining year , viz .: —Sir Knts . R . Lowe , 1 st Prelate ; V . Bird , P . Prov . B . B . 1 st Capt . ; J . ShanksProv . G . S . ; T . Heath

, , Expert ; J . Hawton , Capt . of Lines ; J . Austen , Herald , Smith , Equerry . Congratulations having been exchanged as to the recent removal into the Temple , a companion was proposed for the next encampment , and the Sir Knts . finished their Masonic labour for the year in peace and harmony .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

RENFREWSHIRE . RENFREW - . —Prince of Wales Lodge ( No . 426 ) . —This lodge met in their ball on the 27 th ult . Bro . Noble , Deputy Master , occupied the chair , and installed Bros : Sim as AV . M . ; Grindlay , as Deputy Master ; Kilpatrick as S . M . The other office-bearers were 'installed by the W . M . as follows -. —Bros . J . M'L Henderson , P . M . ; J . AVeir , S . W . ; AA ' . Vernall , J . AV . ; Carl Mummie ,

Sec ; AV . Douglass , Treas . ; Rev . R . Stephen , Chap . ; J . Cameron , S . D . ; A . Buchanan , J . D . ; W . Foggo , S . Steward ; J . Crauford , J . Steward ; J . AA ' ells , I . G . ; T . Steward , S . S . Bearer ; J . Todd , I . S . Bearer ; AV . J . P . Kidd , Bible Bearer ; J . Jack , Dir . of Cers . ; J . Hay , Jeweller ; G . Fraser , Tyler . After the ceremony of installation a social meeting was held , at which the W . M . presided , and Bro . Weir , S . AV ., acted as croupier . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts the Senior AA'arden presented the AA ' . M . with a handsome watch and appendages . Bro . Sim suitably acknowledged this mark of respect from the brethren .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

LniERicir . —Lden Lodge ( No . 73 ) . —The members of this lodge met at their rooms on Thursday , the 27 th ult ., at high noon , to instal officers for the next six months . The following brethren were duly installed : —Bros . M'Quaide , P . M ., AV-M . ; Adams , P . M ., S . AA' . ; Stuart , J . AV . ; Peacocke , P M . ; Bassett , P . M . ; Gibson , S . D . ; Drinkwater , J . D . ; MacNie , I . G . There was a numerous attendance of visiting brethren . At 6 . 30 the brethren adjourned to an excellently-provided banquet , which

reflected much credit upon the caterer , Bro . Stuart , who carried out all the arrangements . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given anel cordially responded to , the AA ' . M . rose and said : Brethren , the next toast on my list is one which is never forgotten in Lodge 73 , and whose name is ever mentioned with the greatest respect and Masonic friendship—I mean our old , tried , " trusty , and faithful Bro . Furnell , P . Prov . G . M . The toast was received most enthusiasticallall tbe members joining

y , in " Should auld accjuaintaince be forgot . " Bro . Bassett returned thanks on behalf of Bro . Furnell , and assured the brethren that he would not fail to inform that illustrious Bro . of the enthusiastic manner in which the toast of his health was so well proposed by the AA ' . M ., and responded to by all present .

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
MONS. VICTOR HUGO'S ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF POOR LITTLE CHILDREN. Article 4
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES . Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC LIBRARIES. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 17
ISLE OF MAN. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

inspection , a combination which goes far to satisfy the mosfc fastidious . The cloth having been removed and a good dessert placed in the table , the following Masonic and other toasts were given and responded to . "The Queen arrd the Craft , " by the W . M . " Tbe Prince anel Princess of AA'ales , and Royal Family , " in proposing which the AA' . M . stated that he was informed that the former illustrious individual has been recently proposed ,

ballotted for , and accepted as a Freemason , an announcement which was received with the greatest enthusiasm ( and which we trust may be correct ) . Bro . Thorpe , P . AT ., proposed " The Grand Master , Bro . Earl Zetland , " and the Worshipful Master , "The Deputy Grand Master and Grand Lodge . " In proposing "The Health ofthe Provincial Grand Master , " the AA ' . M . expressed his regret that he had received no answer to his invitation to that worthbrother to be present on that

y evening . "The Deputy Provincial Grand Masters and Officers of Provincial Grancl Lodge , " was proposed by the W . M ., and ably responded to by Bro . AA'illans , P . M ,, Prov . G . Deacon . " The Past Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Tynte , " by the AA ' . M ., responded to by Bro . Thorpe , P . M . " The Health ' of the Worshipful Master , " proposed in eulogistic terms by Bro . AA'illans , elicited a very feeling response from Bro . Bell . Song , Bro . B . Jenkins— "The Cork Leg" with characteristic effect . The

, , W . M . proposed " The Immediate Past Master , Bro . AA'illans , " who duly responded . "The Officers , " responded to by Bro . Bird , S . AV ., and Bro . Sladen , S . AY . "The Visitors , " coupled with the names of Bros . E . J . Thomas and P . Thomas , and the Tyler's toast by the Senior Warden , concluded the list , and the brethren separated at an early hour in tbe new year , after a most agreeable and truly harmonious meeting .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . HULL . —The Humher Lodge . —On the 27 th ult . being the anniversary of St . John the Evangelist , this lodge met for the purpose of installing the officers for the year ensuing . There was a large attendance of brethren of the lodge , and many visitors , including the Worshipful Masters of the Minerva and Kingston Lodges , tbe Beverley Lodge , some provincial officers

from Lincolnshire , & c . The lodge was opened by Bro . M . Kemp , the W . M ., and received with the proper Masonic salute the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . J . P . Bell , M . L ., who subsequently performed the ceremony of installing Bro . AV . D . Keyworth , tbe W . M . elect . At the close of tbe ceremony thanks were given by acclamation to the D . Prov . G . Master for his kindness in attending and performing the ceremony . The newly-installed W . M . then proceeded to instal his officers .

After lodge duties , sixty of the brethren dined together at Glover ' s Hotel , where a first-class banquet was set before them , and served in Bro . Glover's usual excellent manner . The following is a complete list of the officers of the Humber Lodge for the ensuing year : —Bros . W . D . Keyworth , WM . ; M . Kemp , P . M . ; J . AA' alker , S . W . ; E . Raw , J . AV . ; D . Middlemist , Chap . ; J . Fountain , P . Prov . G . S . B ., Treas . ; J . P . Backwell , Sec . ; B . S . GatesLecture Master ; AV . E . DuncanS . D . ; G .

, , H . 0 . Hamerton ; J . D . ; R . Thomas , Dir . of Cers . ; J . Linwood , Librarian and Secretary to the Lodge of Instruction ; J . AA ' . Stephenson , Org . ; Tessevman , AV . H . Bee , G . Spikins , G . Boulbv , L . L . Gosschalk , W . H . Sollitt , M . Haberland , G . Peacock , Stewards ; G . Haigh , Inner Guaid ; G . Gawthorn , Assistant Inner Guard ; AA' . Johnson , Prov . G . T ., Tyler ; J . Norton , Assistant Tyler . Sixty sat clown to the banquet .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE . —Chapter of Union ( No . 310 ) . —A regularly summoned , " convocation of this chapter was held , at the Freemasons ' Hall , on the 27 th ult ., being St . John ' s Day . The chapter' was duly openeel at 1 . 30 p . m ., by Comps . C . J . Bannister , P . Z ., Prov . G . Dir . of Cirs . Grand Chapter of England , as Z . ; F . AA ' . Hayward , as H . ; Thomas Routledge , P . Z ., as I . ; Thos . Blacklock , H . as Scribe N : AAA'oodhouseScribe EGGHayward

, . . , . ; . . , Prin . Soj . ; AV . Irwin , Assist . Soj . ; also , Comps . Henry Fleming and the Rev . VV . Cockett . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Bro . Henry F . Faithful ! , P . M . 1 , 074 , Cockevmoutb , which proved unanimous in his favour . He being in attendance , was duly prepared , admitted , and exalted to the high and holy degree of R . A . by

Royal Arch.

Comp . C . J . Bannister , in that beautiful and impressive manner which distinguishes him . The historical lecture was given by Comp . Thomas Routledge , the lecture on the emblems and working tools by Comp . F . AV . Hayward , Z ., after which the chapter was closed with prayer , according to ancient custom , the companions retiring to make room for the Craft meeting , which was held the same day .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

DEA'ONSHIRE . PLYMOUTH . —Soyal Veteran Encampment . —A meeting of this encampment was held at the H , uyshe Temple , on Monday , the 31 st ult . Iu the unavoidable absence of the E . Commander of the Encampment , Sir Knt . Ash , it was presided over in a most efficient way by Sir Knt . Rodda , P . E . Commander , who most ably installed a companion into the Order , and created

him a Knight of the Temple and Sepulchre . At the conclusion of this ceremony Sir Knt . Isaac AVatts , 1 st Capt ., was presented by Sir Knt . Rodda to Sir Knt . R . Rodd , P . E . Commander , for the benefit of installation , by whom the eeremony was most ably performed . Sir Knt . Isaac AVatts having been duly proclaimed , he thereupon proceeded to appoint his officers for the coining year , viz .: —Sir Knts . R . Lowe , 1 st Prelate ; V . Bird , P . Prov . B . B . 1 st Capt . ; J . ShanksProv . G . S . ; T . Heath

, , Expert ; J . Hawton , Capt . of Lines ; J . Austen , Herald , Smith , Equerry . Congratulations having been exchanged as to the recent removal into the Temple , a companion was proposed for the next encampment , and the Sir Knts . finished their Masonic labour for the year in peace and harmony .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

RENFREWSHIRE . RENFREW - . —Prince of Wales Lodge ( No . 426 ) . —This lodge met in their ball on the 27 th ult . Bro . Noble , Deputy Master , occupied the chair , and installed Bros : Sim as AV . M . ; Grindlay , as Deputy Master ; Kilpatrick as S . M . The other office-bearers were 'installed by the W . M . as follows -. —Bros . J . M'L Henderson , P . M . ; J . AVeir , S . W . ; AA ' . Vernall , J . AV . ; Carl Mummie ,

Sec ; AV . Douglass , Treas . ; Rev . R . Stephen , Chap . ; J . Cameron , S . D . ; A . Buchanan , J . D . ; W . Foggo , S . Steward ; J . Crauford , J . Steward ; J . AA ' ells , I . G . ; T . Steward , S . S . Bearer ; J . Todd , I . S . Bearer ; AV . J . P . Kidd , Bible Bearer ; J . Jack , Dir . of Cers . ; J . Hay , Jeweller ; G . Fraser , Tyler . After the ceremony of installation a social meeting was held , at which the W . M . presided , and Bro . Weir , S . AV ., acted as croupier . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts the Senior AA'arden presented the AA ' . M . with a handsome watch and appendages . Bro . Sim suitably acknowledged this mark of respect from the brethren .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

LniERicir . —Lden Lodge ( No . 73 ) . —The members of this lodge met at their rooms on Thursday , the 27 th ult ., at high noon , to instal officers for the next six months . The following brethren were duly installed : —Bros . M'Quaide , P . M ., AV-M . ; Adams , P . M ., S . AA' . ; Stuart , J . AV . ; Peacocke , P M . ; Bassett , P . M . ; Gibson , S . D . ; Drinkwater , J . D . ; MacNie , I . G . There was a numerous attendance of visiting brethren . At 6 . 30 the brethren adjourned to an excellently-provided banquet , which

reflected much credit upon the caterer , Bro . Stuart , who carried out all the arrangements . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given anel cordially responded to , the AA ' . M . rose and said : Brethren , the next toast on my list is one which is never forgotten in Lodge 73 , and whose name is ever mentioned with the greatest respect and Masonic friendship—I mean our old , tried , " trusty , and faithful Bro . Furnell , P . Prov . G . M . The toast was received most enthusiasticallall tbe members joining

y , in " Should auld accjuaintaince be forgot . " Bro . Bassett returned thanks on behalf of Bro . Furnell , and assured the brethren that he would not fail to inform that illustrious Bro . of the enthusiastic manner in which the toast of his health was so well proposed by the AA ' . M ., and responded to by all present .

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