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Provincial.

P . Prov . G . S . W . ; J . Fabian , W . M . 338 ; Chittenden , P . M . 390 , P . G . Purst . ; Dixon , P . M . 338 ; Potter and Vincent , 1034 ; Booty , 338 . The usual loyal aud lodge toasts were given , interspersed by some excellent singing from several brethren , kindly accompanied upon the piano by a visiting brother . The evening Avas spent in a most pleasant and fraternal manner , and the brethren separated afc an early hour , delighted AA'ith the clay ' s proceedings .

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) . BAILDON , NEAR LEEDS . —Airedale Lodge ( No . 543 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this loclge ivas holden on AVednesday , the 12 th of February , afc which there Avas a A'ery Jarge gathering of members , particularly of the older brethren . ^ Bro . James C . Read , AV . M ., assisted by his officers , opened the loclge at seven o ' clock . The minutes being passed , Bro . Priestley Avas

examined as a F . C , and being found proficient , the W . M . called upon Bros . J . AValker and " Henry Smith , P . M . s , to assist him in the ceremony of raising Bro . Priestley to the sublime degree of M . M . The ceremony being concluded , Bro . EdAA-ard Haigh , recently returned from Australia , then rose , and claimed the attention ot the AV . M . and brethren for a feAV moments , recalling to their memory the time Avhen he left these shores for that distant colonyshortlafter they had raised him to

, y that high degree , which the brother had just attained . Before leaving , he expressed a hope for a speedy return , ancl his intention to present some little token of recognition of their kindness to the loclge . He then handed in a beautiful box of Avorking tools , made in Melbourne of native Avoods . The box Avas of most beautifully grained AVOOCI , the Henon pine ; the tools of black Avood , Myal AVOOCI and red gum , all elaborately polished ,

and fitted into their respective places in an ingenious manner . The W . M . accepted the present on behalf of the lodge , and a vote of thanks AA-as duly passed , on the motion of Bro . AV . AV . Holmes , P . M ., supported by Bros . J . Denby , Wainman Holmes , John Walker , sen ., J . AValker , jun ., ancl Lycias Barker , P . M . s . The loclge being closed , thebrethren passed an agreeable evening in the refreshment room . The repast being disposed of , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts Avere given ancl duly honoured .

ROEHERIIAM . —Phoenix Lodge ( No . 1206 ) . —In our notice a Aveek or two ago of the neAV lodges , for Avhich Avarrants have been granted since the issue of the calendar , we omitted to mention the Phoenix Lodge ( No . 1206 ) , the meetings of AA-hich are to be held at the Prince of AVales Hotel , on the first Tuesday in each month . The meeting of last week Avas only the second of the HBAV lodge , but already the furniture and appointments are tolerably completeowing partlto the fact that

, y some portions are those used ty the old Phoenix Lodge , at Rotherham , previously to its dissolution in 1846 , and haA'e been kept by some brethren Avho Avere then members in a state of capital preservation . The business transacted Avas the passing the by-laws ; ancl the proposition of three candidates is an indication that the new lodge Avill soon become vigorous and useful .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . Lodge La Cesaree ( No . 860 ) . —The ordinary meeting of the month was held on February 27 th , when a much larger assemblage of the brethren took place than has been customary in the lodge of late , the number present being upwards of fifty . The AV . M . Bro . Baudains , opened the proceedings in the usual mannerassisted bhis AVardensBrosLe Contourand Le

, y , . , Sueur . The minutes of the previous meeting Avere read and confirmed . The lodge Avas then opened in the second degree , when several matters of business connected Avith accounts Avere arranged , ancl Bro . Dr . Piscarfc underAvenfc an examination as to his progress , ancl this proving highly satisfactory , he Avas impressively raised to fche degree of a M . M . b y Bro . Schmitt , P . M . The lodge having been resumed in the first degree , a discussion

arose on a proposition of Bro . Binet , P . M ., thafc in future all Avho became members by initiation shall be furnished with a copy of the Poole of Constitutions afc the expense of the lodge . This Avas resisted by several , and ultimately negatived , on the ground that it Avould be a needless expense , unless the Avork were translated and published in French , so many of the brethren having bufc little acquaintance Avith English . This matter being

Channel Islands.

settled , tho lodge Avas closed Avith the Avonted rites , and the brethren adjourned for light refreshment , when an hour Avas profitably spent in the enjoyment of social intercourse , and the expression of Masonic sentiments , in AA-hich several visitors took part , among Avhom may be particularly named Bro . Bull , from Birmingham .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

AYR KILWINNING ( No . 124 ) . —Our Ayr correspondent Avnces to us : —AA e Avere present at a most interesting meeting of the Lodge Ayr , Kilwinning , on the evening of Monday last , afc Avhich four Serjeants of the 76 th regiment Avere passed and raised , the ceremony being performed by P . M . Bro . George Goocd , Avho delivered the lectures in a chaste and highly impressive manner , in presence of a very full meeting of the lodge , as Avell as a number of visiting brethren representing the Grand

Lodge of Scotland , Provincial Grand Lodge of Ayrshire , Mother Kilwinning , Ayr Operative , Royal Arch St . Paul , and No . 555 Fermoy , Ii eland . Labour being suspended , plumbline erected his column , and the brethren partook of refreshment , having for their chairman Bro . Andrew McGaan , Dep . Master , a brother Avhose cheerful disposition and courteous manner render his presence at the head of the convivial board at all times most acceptable . Iu returning thanks for the brethren of the 76 th

Serjeant AVarner mentioned that , it might HOAV be said that nearly all the Serjeants in the regiment Avere craftsmen , and so thoroughly imbued Avere they with the spirit of Masonry , that the non-commissioned officers of the 76 th seriously contemplated the introduction of a lodge charter into the distinguished corps to Avhich they had the honour to belong . In name of the Serjeants present , Serjeant AVarner tendered a cordial invitation to the members of their mother lodge to visit them at their mess

, AA'here they Avould meet Avith the extended hand of unfeigned Avelcome . A lively discussion Avas provoked by some remarks Avhich fell from Bro . J . McC . AVilliamson , suggestive of the propriety of having a lodge of Instruction formed in connection AA'ith Ayr Kihvinning . The Prov . J . G . AV ., Bro . D . Murray Lyon , Mother Kilwinning , thought it would tend to much good AA'ere they to take advantage of the facilities afforded by Grand Loclge for the erection of lodges of Instruction , by

applying for a charter for one to be established in connection Avith the united lodges of Ayr , and in which the services of the most accomplished and industrious local craftsmen could be brought into requisition for the benefit of every lodge . He Avould lend to such a movement the fullest support , because he Avas convinced that uniformity in our mode of conferring the degrees , Avas indeed a scheme Avorth contending and labouring for . There should be neither British , French , nor American Masonry among

us ; the cosmopolitan ought to feel himself at home as much Avithin the jurisdiction of the Grand Orient of France , as of fche Grand Lodge of England , able as easily to pass into the Grand Lodge , of Holland as into that of Kentucky . The R . AV . M . of the Loclge Operative , Bro . George Wilson , coulcl nofc see the necessity for a lodge of instruction in connection Avith Ayr Kilivinning ; for so long as they engaged the services of their present P . M ., Bro . Good , they had a sure guarantee , that

Masonry , through his instrumentality , Avould be disseminated in all its purity . Thejsnbject Avas then alloAved to drop without anything definite being agreed upon . Bro . Wilson proposed as a toast " The Health of Bro . '; G . Goocd , " Avhich he prefaced m suitable language , ancl had the satisfaction of seeing it Avell responded to . Bro . Good , to Avhoin the Lodge Ayr Kihvinning is under deep obligations , modestly aeknOAvledged the compliment the brethren had paid to him , and assured them that his

ardour in the cause of Masonry aud for the prosperity of his mother lodge remained unabated , and that his services were ever at their disposal . " The Acting R . W . M ., Bro . McGaan " Avas given by the Prov . J . G . W ., Avho hoped to seethe Dep . Master oftenet- in the chair than heretofore , a posifcion Avhich he Avas Avell peculiarly qualified to fill . " Bro . Serjeant Wallace of 555 , Fermoy , " ancl other toasts Avere given and responded to , and a nnmber of excellent songs sung , the brethren regretting that the speedy flight of time rendered an adjournment desirable .

GLASGOW . —Lodge Athole ( No . 413 ) . —This young and rising lodge held its usual hi- monthly meeting on Tuesday evening last , Bro . Patum , R . W . M . in the chair ; Bros . Schaw , " S . W . and Smith , J . AV . There Avas a large attendance and a considerable amount of labour gone through , the ceremonies of Initiation ,

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THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 1
LIGHT. Article 2
MASONIC FACTS. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
HER MAJESTY. Article 6
ELIAS ASHMOLE. Article 6
THE MASONIC SCHOOLS. Article 6
GRAND LODGE. Article 7
WARDENS AND MASTERS. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 13
IRELAND. Article 14
INDIA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

P . Prov . G . S . W . ; J . Fabian , W . M . 338 ; Chittenden , P . M . 390 , P . G . Purst . ; Dixon , P . M . 338 ; Potter and Vincent , 1034 ; Booty , 338 . The usual loyal aud lodge toasts were given , interspersed by some excellent singing from several brethren , kindly accompanied upon the piano by a visiting brother . The evening Avas spent in a most pleasant and fraternal manner , and the brethren separated afc an early hour , delighted AA'ith the clay ' s proceedings .

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) . BAILDON , NEAR LEEDS . —Airedale Lodge ( No . 543 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this loclge ivas holden on AVednesday , the 12 th of February , afc which there Avas a A'ery Jarge gathering of members , particularly of the older brethren . ^ Bro . James C . Read , AV . M ., assisted by his officers , opened the loclge at seven o ' clock . The minutes being passed , Bro . Priestley Avas

examined as a F . C , and being found proficient , the W . M . called upon Bros . J . AValker and " Henry Smith , P . M . s , to assist him in the ceremony of raising Bro . Priestley to the sublime degree of M . M . The ceremony being concluded , Bro . EdAA-ard Haigh , recently returned from Australia , then rose , and claimed the attention ot the AV . M . and brethren for a feAV moments , recalling to their memory the time Avhen he left these shores for that distant colonyshortlafter they had raised him to

, y that high degree , which the brother had just attained . Before leaving , he expressed a hope for a speedy return , ancl his intention to present some little token of recognition of their kindness to the loclge . He then handed in a beautiful box of Avorking tools , made in Melbourne of native Avoods . The box Avas of most beautifully grained AVOOCI , the Henon pine ; the tools of black Avood , Myal AVOOCI and red gum , all elaborately polished ,

and fitted into their respective places in an ingenious manner . The W . M . accepted the present on behalf of the lodge , and a vote of thanks AA-as duly passed , on the motion of Bro . AV . AV . Holmes , P . M ., supported by Bros . J . Denby , Wainman Holmes , John Walker , sen ., J . AValker , jun ., ancl Lycias Barker , P . M . s . The loclge being closed , thebrethren passed an agreeable evening in the refreshment room . The repast being disposed of , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts Avere given ancl duly honoured .

ROEHERIIAM . —Phoenix Lodge ( No . 1206 ) . —In our notice a Aveek or two ago of the neAV lodges , for Avhich Avarrants have been granted since the issue of the calendar , we omitted to mention the Phoenix Lodge ( No . 1206 ) , the meetings of AA-hich are to be held at the Prince of AVales Hotel , on the first Tuesday in each month . The meeting of last week Avas only the second of the HBAV lodge , but already the furniture and appointments are tolerably completeowing partlto the fact that

, y some portions are those used ty the old Phoenix Lodge , at Rotherham , previously to its dissolution in 1846 , and haA'e been kept by some brethren Avho Avere then members in a state of capital preservation . The business transacted Avas the passing the by-laws ; ancl the proposition of three candidates is an indication that the new lodge Avill soon become vigorous and useful .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . Lodge La Cesaree ( No . 860 ) . —The ordinary meeting of the month was held on February 27 th , when a much larger assemblage of the brethren took place than has been customary in the lodge of late , the number present being upwards of fifty . The AV . M . Bro . Baudains , opened the proceedings in the usual mannerassisted bhis AVardensBrosLe Contourand Le

, y , . , Sueur . The minutes of the previous meeting Avere read and confirmed . The lodge Avas then opened in the second degree , when several matters of business connected Avith accounts Avere arranged , ancl Bro . Dr . Piscarfc underAvenfc an examination as to his progress , ancl this proving highly satisfactory , he Avas impressively raised to fche degree of a M . M . b y Bro . Schmitt , P . M . The lodge having been resumed in the first degree , a discussion

arose on a proposition of Bro . Binet , P . M ., thafc in future all Avho became members by initiation shall be furnished with a copy of the Poole of Constitutions afc the expense of the lodge . This Avas resisted by several , and ultimately negatived , on the ground that it Avould be a needless expense , unless the Avork were translated and published in French , so many of the brethren having bufc little acquaintance Avith English . This matter being

Channel Islands.

settled , tho lodge Avas closed Avith the Avonted rites , and the brethren adjourned for light refreshment , when an hour Avas profitably spent in the enjoyment of social intercourse , and the expression of Masonic sentiments , in AA-hich several visitors took part , among Avhom may be particularly named Bro . Bull , from Birmingham .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

AYR KILWINNING ( No . 124 ) . —Our Ayr correspondent Avnces to us : —AA e Avere present at a most interesting meeting of the Lodge Ayr , Kilwinning , on the evening of Monday last , afc Avhich four Serjeants of the 76 th regiment Avere passed and raised , the ceremony being performed by P . M . Bro . George Goocd , Avho delivered the lectures in a chaste and highly impressive manner , in presence of a very full meeting of the lodge , as Avell as a number of visiting brethren representing the Grand

Lodge of Scotland , Provincial Grand Lodge of Ayrshire , Mother Kilwinning , Ayr Operative , Royal Arch St . Paul , and No . 555 Fermoy , Ii eland . Labour being suspended , plumbline erected his column , and the brethren partook of refreshment , having for their chairman Bro . Andrew McGaan , Dep . Master , a brother Avhose cheerful disposition and courteous manner render his presence at the head of the convivial board at all times most acceptable . Iu returning thanks for the brethren of the 76 th

Serjeant AVarner mentioned that , it might HOAV be said that nearly all the Serjeants in the regiment Avere craftsmen , and so thoroughly imbued Avere they with the spirit of Masonry , that the non-commissioned officers of the 76 th seriously contemplated the introduction of a lodge charter into the distinguished corps to Avhich they had the honour to belong . In name of the Serjeants present , Serjeant AVarner tendered a cordial invitation to the members of their mother lodge to visit them at their mess

, AA'here they Avould meet Avith the extended hand of unfeigned Avelcome . A lively discussion Avas provoked by some remarks Avhich fell from Bro . J . McC . AVilliamson , suggestive of the propriety of having a lodge of Instruction formed in connection AA'ith Ayr Kihvinning . The Prov . J . G . AV ., Bro . D . Murray Lyon , Mother Kilwinning , thought it would tend to much good AA'ere they to take advantage of the facilities afforded by Grand Loclge for the erection of lodges of Instruction , by

applying for a charter for one to be established in connection Avith the united lodges of Ayr , and in which the services of the most accomplished and industrious local craftsmen could be brought into requisition for the benefit of every lodge . He Avould lend to such a movement the fullest support , because he Avas convinced that uniformity in our mode of conferring the degrees , Avas indeed a scheme Avorth contending and labouring for . There should be neither British , French , nor American Masonry among

us ; the cosmopolitan ought to feel himself at home as much Avithin the jurisdiction of the Grand Orient of France , as of fche Grand Lodge of England , able as easily to pass into the Grand Lodge , of Holland as into that of Kentucky . The R . AV . M . of the Loclge Operative , Bro . George Wilson , coulcl nofc see the necessity for a lodge of instruction in connection Avith Ayr Kilivinning ; for so long as they engaged the services of their present P . M ., Bro . Good , they had a sure guarantee , that

Masonry , through his instrumentality , Avould be disseminated in all its purity . Thejsnbject Avas then alloAved to drop without anything definite being agreed upon . Bro . Wilson proposed as a toast " The Health of Bro . '; G . Goocd , " Avhich he prefaced m suitable language , ancl had the satisfaction of seeing it Avell responded to . Bro . Good , to Avhoin the Lodge Ayr Kihvinning is under deep obligations , modestly aeknOAvledged the compliment the brethren had paid to him , and assured them that his

ardour in the cause of Masonry aud for the prosperity of his mother lodge remained unabated , and that his services were ever at their disposal . " The Acting R . W . M ., Bro . McGaan " Avas given by the Prov . J . G . W ., Avho hoped to seethe Dep . Master oftenet- in the chair than heretofore , a posifcion Avhich he Avas Avell peculiarly qualified to fill . " Bro . Serjeant Wallace of 555 , Fermoy , " ancl other toasts Avere given and responded to , and a nnmber of excellent songs sung , the brethren regretting that the speedy flight of time rendered an adjournment desirable .

GLASGOW . —Lodge Athole ( No . 413 ) . —This young and rising lodge held its usual hi- monthly meeting on Tuesday evening last , Bro . Patum , R . W . M . in the chair ; Bros . Schaw , " S . W . and Smith , J . AV . There Avas a large attendance and a considerable amount of labour gone through , the ceremonies of Initiation ,

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