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nation , so it was in the Church . Love was the weapon which Omnipotence reserved to conquer tho world . The groat law of Christianity was , "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God , and thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself . " Let them continue to hold fast by the principle of Love , Brotherhood , and Coinbination . At tho cfoso of tho service a collection was made , amounting to £ 1 G 10 s . ( id ., which ivas presented to tho fund for tho

restoration of tho church . Tho procession returned in tho samo order to tho lodge-room , when tho ProA \ Grand Lodgo ivas closed in solemn form , and the brethren adjourned to tho banquet , which was served in tho Corn Exchange , attached to tho Assembly Rooms . This spacious apartment was very handsomely arranged as a dhiing-hall , and over a hundred brethren sat doivn to a ivellsorvod banquet , prepared by Jlr . Edivard Bridges , tho Avorthy host of tho Fox HotelAmong tho decorations woro a largo

. number of pot plants of tho choicest description , kindly contributed by Manning Prontico , Esq . Among those to whoso exertions tho success of tho mooting was in a great measure duo woro Bros . Bauson , S . II . Wright , F . Long , aud other brethren connected ivith tho local lodgo . Tho Prov . G . JI . presided , supported right and loft by distinguished members of tho Order , tho Prov . G . Wardens being Bros . H . Thomas and W . Lucia , tho former

officiating lor Bro . Huddlostou , tho Proi-. S . G . W ., who was compelled to leave before tho banquet ivas served . Tho bill of faro , a copy of which , prettily printed in tinted ink by Bro . Henry Knights , of Ipswich , ivas laid by tho side of each plato . Tho dinner was admirably served , and gave outiro satisfaction , and tho ivino Avas of tho very best description . Tho Prov . G . JIastor gavo " Tho Queen and Craft" " Princo

, and Princess of Wales , " "Tho Grand Jlaster of England , " "Tho Deputy Grand JIaster of England . " To tho toast of " Tho Officers of Grand Lodge , '' Bro . Benjamin Head responded at some length , observing that ho always camo down to this Provincial Grand JLodgo with pleasure . " Tho Health of tho Prov . G- JIastor" ivas drunk with all tho honours .

To " Tho JIasonie Charities , " Bro . F . Binckes responded in a very able manner , and ivas listened to with great pleasure . "Prosperity to tho Phcenix Lodgo , Stoivmarkot , " was acknowledged by tho W . JI ., Bro . W . G . Runson , iu his usual eloquent manner .

Numerous other toasts woro"druuk , and tho whole proceedings passed oil in tho most ' satisfactory manner . Tho baud , ivhieh had accompanied ' the procession , played outsido tho hall at dinner , and at intervals during tho afternoon . Tho next Provincial Grand Lodgo will bo [ . hold next year at Framlingham .

SOUTH WALES ( WESTERN DIVISION ) . AvT . RTSTWiTn . —Arieri / slwilli Lodge ( No . 1 , 072 ) . —Tho last meeting for the season of this flourishing lodgo was held at the Bellevue Royal Hotel , on Thursday , the 4 th instant . The W . JI ., Bro . G . T . Smith , opened the lodge in due form at 7 . 15 p . m ., when were present-. —Bros . Jesse Baker , Stanley , mid J . Balcombcacting as S . W . and J . W . respectively ( in the

unavoid-, able absence of those officers ); E . L . Cole , S . D . ; J . Pell , J . D . pro tern . ; John Davies , Treas . ; J . W . Szlurnper , See . ; John Vaughau and Theodore Paul . Stewards ( the latter also officiating as Tyler for the evening ); C . Rice Williams , I . G . ; Tom . S . Stooke , JR . J . Jones , James PauIJ , Jolm Williams , James Garland , G . B . Cumberland , It . Dekhoyde , B . P . Jordan , and many others ivhose names Ave ivere unable to procure . Tho minutes of the

previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the W . M . ordered the ballot to betaken for Jlessrs . Edward Gledhill and George Careswell , which proving in their favour , those gentlemen were severall y introduced and initiated into the mysteries and privileges of our Order by the W . JI . in a most able and impressive manner , after ivhieh he delivered the lecture on the tracing board in a faultless styledrawing down

enco-, miums from many of the brethren . There being no other business to transact tho lodge was adjourned until the first Thursday in October , and the brethren adjourned to a most recherche supper , admirably served up by our worthy brother the host of the Bellevue Hotel , and to wliich full justice was done . The usual loyal and JIasonie toasts Avere duly given and responded to , the health of tho W . JI . being received with a perfect storm of cheers

. We were pleased to sec the respect in which our W . Bro . Smith is held , and under such able tuition as he gives , we say to tiie Aberystwith Lodge , " Go on and prosper , " and until October next wish the members adieu .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

AYRSHIRE . LAYING THE FOUNDATION STOXE OP THE NET ? RE _ . OEHE _> PltESBYl'EEIAN ClttTJCH AT NEW COTIUOCK . Ou Saturday , the 5 th inst ., the ceremony of planting the eoiiier-stono of the UOAV Reformed Presbyterian Ohurch , to be erected close to the site of the old church ( built some seventy years ago ) took lace with full JIasonie honours . The Prov .

, p G . JIastor , Bro . R . Wylie , Master of Mother Kilwinning , having , at the request of Bro . W . Craig , JIaster , ancl the other members of the Lodge- St . John's , New Cumnock , No . 334 , consented to preside , Mother Kilwinning and several other lodges assembled to do honour to the occasion of Bro . Wylie's first public appearance as JIasonie head of the province of Ayr . The weather was favourable , and the villagers and inhabitants of the

surrounding country turned out in considerable numbers to witness the ceremony . The Prov . G . Master was met at the railway station by the Neiv Cumnock Lodge ; and other lodges having arrived by the same train , in a short time all were arranged in order of procession , and put in motion towards the Castle Inn , where the Prov . G . Lodge was subsequently constituted . The procession having been re-formed , proceeded fiom the Green to the site ' of the newbuilding , in the following order : —

New Cumnock Instrumental Band . Now Cumnock St . John , No . 334 , Thornhill St . John , 252 . Cumnock St . Barnabas , 230 . Ayr and lienlrew Militia St . Paul , 204 . Riccarton St . Clement , 202 . Jfuirkirk St . Thomas , 201 . Jlauchline St . JIungo , 179 .

Kilmarnock St . Marnock , 109 . Kilmarnock Kilwinning St . John , 22 . Jfother Kilwinning . The Provincial Graud Lodge .

Tho Prov . G . JI . Avas accompanied by the folloiving acting-Prov . G . office-bearers : —Bros . John Steven , P . JI ., as D . Prov . G . JI . ; J . Carruthers , S . Prov . G . JI . ; J . Jlackay , R . JV-JI . 22 , Prov . S . G-W . ; Hugh Shaw , R . W . JI . 109 , Prov . J . G . W . j John Whinton , Mother Kilwinning , Prov . G . Treas ; Patrick Burns , Mother Kilwinning , Prov . G . Sec . ; Rev . Alexander Inglis , of Kihnanrs , Chap . 22 , Prov . G . Chap . ; — M'Culloch , R . W . JL 179 Prov . S . G . D . ; The JIaster 201 Prov . J . G . D .-

, , , David Hastings , Chap . 252 , Prov . G . Banner Bearer ; J . Gilmour ,. 334 , one of the contractors of the building ; Dr . Hugh Andrew , S . W . Mother Kilwinning ; John Robertson , J . W . Jfother Kilwinning ; and D . Murray Lyon , one of the Grand Steivards in the Grand Lodgo of Scotland , who , by special request of the Prov . G . JI ., marshalled the procession and directed the cere ™ mony .

On the head of the procession reaching the entrance to the enclosure surrounding the site of the neiv church , the brethren . opened up and allowed the Prov . G . JI . to pass through their ranks to the platform erected on the east of the foundation stone , Mother Kilwinning and the other lodges entering the enclosure according to seniority . The imolements of the Craft

having been placed before the Prov . G . JI ., the JIasonie ceremony commenced by the New Cumnock band playing the National Anthem . The Prov . G . JI . then called upon the Prov . G . Chap ., who offered up an appropriate prayer . The Old Hundred was next performed by the band , ivhile the coins , & e ., ivere being placed iu the cavities of the stone . Plumb-line , level , and square were then successively applied to the stone , and the Prov . G . JI . finished the work biving the stone three distinct

y g knocks , saying , " May the Almighty Architect of the Universe look down ivith benignity upon our present undertaking , and crown the edifice , of ivhieh we have now laid the foundation , with every success . " Three cheers were then given , and ivhile the band discoursed most appropriate music , a sheaf of corn was thrown u \ . on the stone , and oil poured upon it by the Prov . G . JI ., saying : — " Praise be to tho Lord immortal and eternal ,

who formed the heavens , laid tho foundations of the earth , and extended the waters beyond it—who supports the pillars of nations , and maintains in order and harmony surrounding worlds . V . ' e implore thy aid , and may the continued blessings of an allbounteous Providence be the lot of these our native shores j and may the Almighty Ruler of Events deign to direct the hand of our gracious Sovereign , so that she may pour down blessings

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HISTORY OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 1
THE. ORDER OF ST. JOHN. Article 3
DIVULGING THE MASON'S WORD. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
Untitled Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
SCOTLAND. Article 12
AMERICA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS OF THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 16
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE BINE ARTS. Article 16
Untitled Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

nation , so it was in the Church . Love was the weapon which Omnipotence reserved to conquer tho world . The groat law of Christianity was , "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God , and thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself . " Let them continue to hold fast by the principle of Love , Brotherhood , and Coinbination . At tho cfoso of tho service a collection was made , amounting to £ 1 G 10 s . ( id ., which ivas presented to tho fund for tho

restoration of tho church . Tho procession returned in tho samo order to tho lodge-room , when tho ProA \ Grand Lodgo ivas closed in solemn form , and the brethren adjourned to tho banquet , which was served in tho Corn Exchange , attached to tho Assembly Rooms . This spacious apartment was very handsomely arranged as a dhiing-hall , and over a hundred brethren sat doivn to a ivellsorvod banquet , prepared by Jlr . Edivard Bridges , tho Avorthy host of tho Fox HotelAmong tho decorations woro a largo

. number of pot plants of tho choicest description , kindly contributed by Manning Prontico , Esq . Among those to whoso exertions tho success of tho mooting was in a great measure duo woro Bros . Bauson , S . II . Wright , F . Long , aud other brethren connected ivith tho local lodgo . Tho Prov . G . JI . presided , supported right and loft by distinguished members of tho Order , tho Prov . G . Wardens being Bros . H . Thomas and W . Lucia , tho former

officiating lor Bro . Huddlostou , tho Proi-. S . G . W ., who was compelled to leave before tho banquet ivas served . Tho bill of faro , a copy of which , prettily printed in tinted ink by Bro . Henry Knights , of Ipswich , ivas laid by tho side of each plato . Tho dinner was admirably served , and gave outiro satisfaction , and tho ivino Avas of tho very best description . Tho Prov . G . JIastor gavo " Tho Queen and Craft" " Princo

, and Princess of Wales , " "Tho Grand Jlaster of England , " "Tho Deputy Grand JIaster of England . " To tho toast of " Tho Officers of Grand Lodge , '' Bro . Benjamin Head responded at some length , observing that ho always camo down to this Provincial Grand JLodgo with pleasure . " Tho Health of tho Prov . G- JIastor" ivas drunk with all tho honours .

To " Tho JIasonie Charities , " Bro . F . Binckes responded in a very able manner , and ivas listened to with great pleasure . "Prosperity to tho Phcenix Lodgo , Stoivmarkot , " was acknowledged by tho W . JI ., Bro . W . G . Runson , iu his usual eloquent manner .

Numerous other toasts woro"druuk , and tho whole proceedings passed oil in tho most ' satisfactory manner . Tho baud , ivhieh had accompanied ' the procession , played outsido tho hall at dinner , and at intervals during tho afternoon . Tho next Provincial Grand Lodgo will bo [ . hold next year at Framlingham .

SOUTH WALES ( WESTERN DIVISION ) . AvT . RTSTWiTn . —Arieri / slwilli Lodge ( No . 1 , 072 ) . —Tho last meeting for the season of this flourishing lodgo was held at the Bellevue Royal Hotel , on Thursday , the 4 th instant . The W . JI ., Bro . G . T . Smith , opened the lodge in due form at 7 . 15 p . m ., when were present-. —Bros . Jesse Baker , Stanley , mid J . Balcombcacting as S . W . and J . W . respectively ( in the

unavoid-, able absence of those officers ); E . L . Cole , S . D . ; J . Pell , J . D . pro tern . ; John Davies , Treas . ; J . W . Szlurnper , See . ; John Vaughau and Theodore Paul . Stewards ( the latter also officiating as Tyler for the evening ); C . Rice Williams , I . G . ; Tom . S . Stooke , JR . J . Jones , James PauIJ , Jolm Williams , James Garland , G . B . Cumberland , It . Dekhoyde , B . P . Jordan , and many others ivhose names Ave ivere unable to procure . Tho minutes of the

previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the W . M . ordered the ballot to betaken for Jlessrs . Edward Gledhill and George Careswell , which proving in their favour , those gentlemen were severall y introduced and initiated into the mysteries and privileges of our Order by the W . JI . in a most able and impressive manner , after ivhieh he delivered the lecture on the tracing board in a faultless styledrawing down

enco-, miums from many of the brethren . There being no other business to transact tho lodge was adjourned until the first Thursday in October , and the brethren adjourned to a most recherche supper , admirably served up by our worthy brother the host of the Bellevue Hotel , and to wliich full justice was done . The usual loyal and JIasonie toasts Avere duly given and responded to , the health of tho W . JI . being received with a perfect storm of cheers

. We were pleased to sec the respect in which our W . Bro . Smith is held , and under such able tuition as he gives , we say to tiie Aberystwith Lodge , " Go on and prosper , " and until October next wish the members adieu .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

AYRSHIRE . LAYING THE FOUNDATION STOXE OP THE NET ? RE _ . OEHE _> PltESBYl'EEIAN ClttTJCH AT NEW COTIUOCK . Ou Saturday , the 5 th inst ., the ceremony of planting the eoiiier-stono of the UOAV Reformed Presbyterian Ohurch , to be erected close to the site of the old church ( built some seventy years ago ) took lace with full JIasonie honours . The Prov .

, p G . JIastor , Bro . R . Wylie , Master of Mother Kilwinning , having , at the request of Bro . W . Craig , JIaster , ancl the other members of the Lodge- St . John's , New Cumnock , No . 334 , consented to preside , Mother Kilwinning and several other lodges assembled to do honour to the occasion of Bro . Wylie's first public appearance as JIasonie head of the province of Ayr . The weather was favourable , and the villagers and inhabitants of the

surrounding country turned out in considerable numbers to witness the ceremony . The Prov . G . Master was met at the railway station by the Neiv Cumnock Lodge ; and other lodges having arrived by the same train , in a short time all were arranged in order of procession , and put in motion towards the Castle Inn , where the Prov . G . Lodge was subsequently constituted . The procession having been re-formed , proceeded fiom the Green to the site ' of the newbuilding , in the following order : —

New Cumnock Instrumental Band . Now Cumnock St . John , No . 334 , Thornhill St . John , 252 . Cumnock St . Barnabas , 230 . Ayr and lienlrew Militia St . Paul , 204 . Riccarton St . Clement , 202 . Jfuirkirk St . Thomas , 201 . Jlauchline St . JIungo , 179 .

Kilmarnock St . Marnock , 109 . Kilmarnock Kilwinning St . John , 22 . Jfother Kilwinning . The Provincial Graud Lodge .

Tho Prov . G . JI . Avas accompanied by the folloiving acting-Prov . G . office-bearers : —Bros . John Steven , P . JI ., as D . Prov . G . JI . ; J . Carruthers , S . Prov . G . JI . ; J . Jlackay , R . JV-JI . 22 , Prov . S . G-W . ; Hugh Shaw , R . W . JI . 109 , Prov . J . G . W . j John Whinton , Mother Kilwinning , Prov . G . Treas ; Patrick Burns , Mother Kilwinning , Prov . G . Sec . ; Rev . Alexander Inglis , of Kihnanrs , Chap . 22 , Prov . G . Chap . ; — M'Culloch , R . W . JL 179 Prov . S . G . D . ; The JIaster 201 Prov . J . G . D .-

, , , David Hastings , Chap . 252 , Prov . G . Banner Bearer ; J . Gilmour ,. 334 , one of the contractors of the building ; Dr . Hugh Andrew , S . W . Mother Kilwinning ; John Robertson , J . W . Jfother Kilwinning ; and D . Murray Lyon , one of the Grand Steivards in the Grand Lodgo of Scotland , who , by special request of the Prov . G . JI ., marshalled the procession and directed the cere ™ mony .

On the head of the procession reaching the entrance to the enclosure surrounding the site of the neiv church , the brethren . opened up and allowed the Prov . G . JI . to pass through their ranks to the platform erected on the east of the foundation stone , Mother Kilwinning and the other lodges entering the enclosure according to seniority . The imolements of the Craft

having been placed before the Prov . G . JI ., the JIasonie ceremony commenced by the New Cumnock band playing the National Anthem . The Prov . G . JI . then called upon the Prov . G . Chap ., who offered up an appropriate prayer . The Old Hundred was next performed by the band , ivhile the coins , & e ., ivere being placed iu the cavities of the stone . Plumb-line , level , and square were then successively applied to the stone , and the Prov . G . JI . finished the work biving the stone three distinct

y g knocks , saying , " May the Almighty Architect of the Universe look down ivith benignity upon our present undertaking , and crown the edifice , of ivhieh we have now laid the foundation , with every success . " Three cheers were then given , and ivhile the band discoursed most appropriate music , a sheaf of corn was thrown u \ . on the stone , and oil poured upon it by the Prov . G . JI ., saying : — " Praise be to tho Lord immortal and eternal ,

who formed the heavens , laid tho foundations of the earth , and extended the waters beyond it—who supports the pillars of nations , and maintains in order and harmony surrounding worlds . V . ' e implore thy aid , and may the continued blessings of an allbounteous Providence be the lot of these our native shores j and may the Almighty Ruler of Events deign to direct the hand of our gracious Sovereign , so that she may pour down blessings

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