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Provincial.

Ihe furniture ( supplied by Bro . Mcascr , Brighton ) is massive , elegant , and durable ; the tracing-board well-executed , and the jewels , etc ., costly , and of superior workmanship . The lodge will meet on Saturday , the 20 th October , and on the third Saturday in every month . Apologies were received from the Earl of Zetland M . AA' . G . M . ; Lord Panmure , R . AV . D . G . M . ; Bros . McDonnoU , J . AV ., 27 ; Havers , P . G . S . D ., & c . It is bufc right to add that the presence of the vocalists afforded a rare musical treat ; and that upon Bro . Wood , the active Secretary , devolved the major portion of the arrangements .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH ) . STOKESLEY . —Cleveland Lodge ( No . 795 ) .-On Monday evening , the 3 rd mst ., this flourishing lodge ( which does not meet , except for emergencies , during the summer ) , resumed its monthly meetinss , at the Golden Lion Inn ; Bros . AVilliam Martin , W . M . ; John Martin , as S . AV . ; Stephen Hunter , P . M ., as J . AV . ; AVilliam AVilstrop , J . D . ; John llowntree , I . G . j and AVilliam Harrison , Tyler . The loclge bavin " heen opened to the third degree , the AV . M . raised Bro . the Rev . AVilliam M . Croft , to the sublime degree of M . M . This bohi" the first time that the W . M . had attempted the beautiful ceremony of raising a Mason , the brethen were very much pleased with the able unci impressive manner in which the deaxoe was conferred .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . BAILDON , near BHADFOHD . —Airedale Lodge ( No . 513 ) . —AVednesday , August 29 th , the regular meeting of tlie above lotlge , was held In the absence of the AV . M ., Bro . AV . II . Holmes , presided at the opening , when the minutes of the last lodge ivere road and confirmed The copy of a letter to Bro . Sideline , of West Hartlepool , conveying the thanks of the lodge for the sumptuous entertainment of the brethrenon their recent visit to assist afc his installation read

, was and approved . The names of three gentlemen were then presented to the brethren , and on their beinor accepted in the usual wav , the presiding AV . M . called upon Bro . John Walker , I'M . to initiate Mr . Joseph Rennard and Mr . Jeremiah Ambler , Bros . Joseph Denby , S . D ., John Ives , J . D . The ceremony was conducted according to ancient usage . The W . M . when called upon , Bro . Henry Smith to take the chair for the purpose of initiating Mr . Edward Haigh . At the conclusion of the ' °

ceremony the threeili'os . received thechargc ancl the explanation of the working tools . The short lecture was conducted by Bro . Walker . Bro . Walker , P . M . proposed , and Bro . Smith , P . M ., seconded the motion that the three brethren be passed as soon as duly qualified . Amonast the brethren present were Bros F . Taylor , S . W ; Brown , J . AV . ; , 1 . John Mann , I . G .,- Joseph AA ' alke-, Tyler ; Bro . Waimiieii HolmesSecretaryBros 1 Read Barker '

, ; . ,. C . ; L . P . M . ; J esse Cockshott ; C . Craven , & c . The lodsc was closed shortly after 9 o'clock , ivhen the brethren retired to the refreshment room where a liberal repast was served by Mrs . Walker ; after which an honrwas spent , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were dnink Ihe newly lnitiatedbrethren expressed themselves highly delMitod with the lesson they had learnt and their earnest desire to mak " good working Masonsthe brethren returned at earlhour

, an y . BitAOToiiD . —Lodge of Hope ( So . & ii . ) . —The usual monthly meethmwas held on Monday , September 3 rd , at 7 o'clock-. As there was no business , the W . M . proceeded to instruction , and afterwards , to refreshment . The brethren retired in harmony

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . __ Lily Chapter of Richmond ( No . 1122 ) . —The consecration and iirst convocation of this Chapter was held at the Talbot Hotel Richmond , September 4 th , 1 SG 0 . The ceremony of consecration was conducted by Com . AV . AVatson , P . Z , 25 . ' The companions present were : Dr . E . H . Hill , P . Z ., 317 ; 11 . S . Cooper , P . Z ., 19 ; William AVatson , P . Z ., 25 ; AV . Kirby , 218 ; Joseph Cottrcll ; Dr . Nolan ; James Fairbairne ; John Htillycr ; Joshua Nunn ; Henry LakeWilliam Piatt

; ; C . Maney ; J . S . AVoodstock , & c . Coin . Joseph Cottrell was installed M . E . Z ; Com . Dr . Nolan , IL ; ancl James Fairbairne , J . The following companions were then ballotted for as joining members of the Chapter , and duly elected :-Com . John Hoi yor , Chap . 818 ; Henry George Lake , ' Chap . 218 ; ^ rVW' ; al '" 2 }* i Heni T ^ " ^ velUO ; AVilliam Kirby nmlVV ' \ mt ^ ; , n' ? T ' ' ' ^ pt . H . F . M : arshell , 7 ls ; ha lo ' f ' Tllefollo ™ S offic were «™ elated b

r un n ; ° ™ y AV V u , "' \ ? ° » J' ? ' v , - Nui "h S . i H . Tarrant , P . S . ; W L Haskins , 1 st Assist . ; Lake , 2 nd Assist . ; Quelch Treas ' H . b . Cooper , D . C ; Blackwell , Steward ; an , l , by . ho v of land " Goodwm , Janitor . The bye-laws were then read , and m " £ mousl y approved . Coins . AVatson and D . IliU were wonosed is brXr " bCTS ' nnd dul * e ! ect 011 ' ' ,, ' ° - " - 1 4 tn C & rtZZT 0 ne , 1 , Caa a' ? ra »' Miltcs ' ' " > ' exaltation , and the e < Za »™ ° Z T'f t , 1 C f ° Urth T , ' ' lay in 0 ct » W . The companions then sat down to a sumptuous banquet , prepared in

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the best style of our host of the Talbot . Addresses were delivered by Companions Watson , Cottrell , Dr . Nolan , Hollyer , and Quelch , which were at once instructive and enlivening . A more pleasant or social meeting of Royal Arch Companions could not be desired . This Chapter commences under very auspicious circumstances . The Loclge of Industry ( No . 21 S ) has derived a far-spread imputation from the superior working of Brother Cottrel , its immediate P . M ., which has been increased b

greatly y the influence of the present Master , Dr . Nolan . The Lily Loclge of Richmond is mainl y indebted for its existence and flourishing condition to Brothers AVatson , Cottrell , ancl Fairbairne , its present Master . The present principals of the Lily Chapter are , therefore , men ol experience in building up , consolidating , or reviving Masonic associations , and in their hands it will not he permitted to slumber . The remaining officers of the

now Chapter are all men of experience in Masonry or personal influence , and there exists much confidence ancl affection between them and the principals . In the hands of such a man as Companion Cooper , of the Mount Sinai Chapter , D . C . to "the Lily , " the order and arrangements are sure to be creditable to the Order , and to promote the happiness of the Chapter . Richmond is a tine field for a new Chapter , ancl we have no doubt of the prosperity of No . 1122 now established there .

Obituary.

Obituary .

^ Buo . THOMAS SMITH . —On the 29 th ult ., Bro . Thomas Smith , M . li . C . S ., ol Bow Lane , Cheapside , in his 52 nd year . Bro . Smith was formerly a member of the Castle Lodge ( No . 30 ) , and on the erasure of that lodge , he joined the Lodge of Unity ( No . 82 ) .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —Her Majesty and suite are to leave Balmoral for Holyrooil to-day , and will return to Osborne about Tuesday . The Prince of . Wales landed at Montreal on Saturday , the 25 th ult ., and was received with the most enthusiastic demonstrations of welcome by about 00 , 000 people . The streets were beautifull y decorated , and the procession which accompanied His Royal Highness from the wharf after the presentation of au address from

the Mayor , embodied all the civic societies , the clevsy , the firebrigade , the regular military , and the volunteers , not " only of the city , but of distant places . The procession proceeded immediatel y to the Crystal Palace , which was formally opened by the Prince " ; after wliich he rode in an open car to the Victoria Bridge , which he completed by laying the corner-stone with appropriate ceremonies . During the day ho received the committee of New York citizensami ted their invitation

, accep . It is now officially announced that the Princo will visit Bermuda before returning to England . The Bermuda Royal Gazelle publishes a letter \> this effect , addressed by the Duke of Newcastle to Governor Murray . The ' House of Assembl y has voted the sum of £ 2000 for proviiliiw suitably for His Royal Highness ' s reception . ° GENEIML HU . UK NEWS . —The ' assistants have hold

grocers a crowded meeting with a view to promoting the early closing of the establishments in ivhich they are employed . In the grocery trade there are difficulties connected with earl y closing winch ilo not apply to many other trades , and it ivould he extremel y difficult for these houses to be closed on Saturday . A petition , therefore , has been to the

adopted masters , praying that the shops should be closed at an earlier hour on all days except Saturday , At a recent meeting of the Manchester City Council , ifc was ' stated that permission had heen given to Mr . Train , of America , to try his system of street railways in Oxford Street and Stretford Road . ' Manchester . The agreement with Mr . Train is to the effect that the rails must be laid down at the speculator ' s cost , and that they should be removedand the pavement restored to its oriinal

, g condition , if the experiment does not meet with the approbation of the authorities . The commissioners appointed to inquire into the state of tho salmon fisheries in England and Wales , have commenced inquiries at Gloucester , and they will thence proceed to other towns on the principalsalmon rivers . The French Consul at Neweastle-on-Tvne has been instructed to claim of the corporation of the city and of the Tync Commissioners the consession to French

vessels and their cargoes of a full and equal participation with the freemen of Newcastle and the most privileged vessels in all local privileges , immunities , and exemptions . This demand is based upon the tenth article of the 'Treaty of Commerce between France and England . The Chamber of Commerce are of opinion that the immunities claimed by M . de Pianelli cannot be supported . In point of factthe dues are always paidand no forei nation

, , gn has a right to inquire what the corporation do with the money . William Thomas Emms and James Mulliiis , have been examined on the charge of having been concerned in the Stepney murder . Mullins had given some information to the police which induced them to question Emms on the subject of the

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XXXII. Article 1
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ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
Literature. Article 9
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
PROPOSED MASONIC HALL IN NORWICH. Article 13
NEW HISTORY OF CLEVELAND. Article 14
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
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Obituary. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Ihe furniture ( supplied by Bro . Mcascr , Brighton ) is massive , elegant , and durable ; the tracing-board well-executed , and the jewels , etc ., costly , and of superior workmanship . The lodge will meet on Saturday , the 20 th October , and on the third Saturday in every month . Apologies were received from the Earl of Zetland M . AA' . G . M . ; Lord Panmure , R . AV . D . G . M . ; Bros . McDonnoU , J . AV ., 27 ; Havers , P . G . S . D ., & c . It is bufc right to add that the presence of the vocalists afforded a rare musical treat ; and that upon Bro . Wood , the active Secretary , devolved the major portion of the arrangements .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH ) . STOKESLEY . —Cleveland Lodge ( No . 795 ) .-On Monday evening , the 3 rd mst ., this flourishing lodge ( which does not meet , except for emergencies , during the summer ) , resumed its monthly meetinss , at the Golden Lion Inn ; Bros . AVilliam Martin , W . M . ; John Martin , as S . AV . ; Stephen Hunter , P . M ., as J . AV . ; AVilliam AVilstrop , J . D . ; John llowntree , I . G . j and AVilliam Harrison , Tyler . The loclge bavin " heen opened to the third degree , the AV . M . raised Bro . the Rev . AVilliam M . Croft , to the sublime degree of M . M . This bohi" the first time that the W . M . had attempted the beautiful ceremony of raising a Mason , the brethen were very much pleased with the able unci impressive manner in which the deaxoe was conferred .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . BAILDON , near BHADFOHD . —Airedale Lodge ( No . 513 ) . —AVednesday , August 29 th , the regular meeting of tlie above lotlge , was held In the absence of the AV . M ., Bro . AV . II . Holmes , presided at the opening , when the minutes of the last lodge ivere road and confirmed The copy of a letter to Bro . Sideline , of West Hartlepool , conveying the thanks of the lodge for the sumptuous entertainment of the brethrenon their recent visit to assist afc his installation read

, was and approved . The names of three gentlemen were then presented to the brethren , and on their beinor accepted in the usual wav , the presiding AV . M . called upon Bro . John Walker , I'M . to initiate Mr . Joseph Rennard and Mr . Jeremiah Ambler , Bros . Joseph Denby , S . D ., John Ives , J . D . The ceremony was conducted according to ancient usage . The W . M . when called upon , Bro . Henry Smith to take the chair for the purpose of initiating Mr . Edward Haigh . At the conclusion of the ' °

ceremony the threeili'os . received thechargc ancl the explanation of the working tools . The short lecture was conducted by Bro . Walker . Bro . Walker , P . M . proposed , and Bro . Smith , P . M ., seconded the motion that the three brethren be passed as soon as duly qualified . Amonast the brethren present were Bros F . Taylor , S . W ; Brown , J . AV . ; , 1 . John Mann , I . G .,- Joseph AA ' alke-, Tyler ; Bro . Waimiieii HolmesSecretaryBros 1 Read Barker '

, ; . ,. C . ; L . P . M . ; J esse Cockshott ; C . Craven , & c . The lodsc was closed shortly after 9 o'clock , ivhen the brethren retired to the refreshment room where a liberal repast was served by Mrs . Walker ; after which an honrwas spent , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were dnink Ihe newly lnitiatedbrethren expressed themselves highly delMitod with the lesson they had learnt and their earnest desire to mak " good working Masonsthe brethren returned at earlhour

, an y . BitAOToiiD . —Lodge of Hope ( So . & ii . ) . —The usual monthly meethmwas held on Monday , September 3 rd , at 7 o'clock-. As there was no business , the W . M . proceeded to instruction , and afterwards , to refreshment . The brethren retired in harmony

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . __ Lily Chapter of Richmond ( No . 1122 ) . —The consecration and iirst convocation of this Chapter was held at the Talbot Hotel Richmond , September 4 th , 1 SG 0 . The ceremony of consecration was conducted by Com . AV . AVatson , P . Z , 25 . ' The companions present were : Dr . E . H . Hill , P . Z ., 317 ; 11 . S . Cooper , P . Z ., 19 ; William AVatson , P . Z ., 25 ; AV . Kirby , 218 ; Joseph Cottrcll ; Dr . Nolan ; James Fairbairne ; John Htillycr ; Joshua Nunn ; Henry LakeWilliam Piatt

; ; C . Maney ; J . S . AVoodstock , & c . Coin . Joseph Cottrell was installed M . E . Z ; Com . Dr . Nolan , IL ; ancl James Fairbairne , J . The following companions were then ballotted for as joining members of the Chapter , and duly elected :-Com . John Hoi yor , Chap . 818 ; Henry George Lake , ' Chap . 218 ; ^ rVW' ; al '" 2 }* i Heni T ^ " ^ velUO ; AVilliam Kirby nmlVV ' \ mt ^ ; , n' ? T ' ' ' ^ pt . H . F . M : arshell , 7 ls ; ha lo ' f ' Tllefollo ™ S offic were «™ elated b

r un n ; ° ™ y AV V u , "' \ ? ° » J' ? ' v , - Nui "h S . i H . Tarrant , P . S . ; W L Haskins , 1 st Assist . ; Lake , 2 nd Assist . ; Quelch Treas ' H . b . Cooper , D . C ; Blackwell , Steward ; an , l , by . ho v of land " Goodwm , Janitor . The bye-laws were then read , and m " £ mousl y approved . Coins . AVatson and D . IliU were wonosed is brXr " bCTS ' nnd dul * e ! ect 011 ' ' ,, ' ° - " - 1 4 tn C & rtZZT 0 ne , 1 , Caa a' ? ra »' Miltcs ' ' " > ' exaltation , and the e < Za »™ ° Z T'f t , 1 C f ° Urth T , ' ' lay in 0 ct » W . The companions then sat down to a sumptuous banquet , prepared in

Royal Arch.

the best style of our host of the Talbot . Addresses were delivered by Companions Watson , Cottrell , Dr . Nolan , Hollyer , and Quelch , which were at once instructive and enlivening . A more pleasant or social meeting of Royal Arch Companions could not be desired . This Chapter commences under very auspicious circumstances . The Loclge of Industry ( No . 21 S ) has derived a far-spread imputation from the superior working of Brother Cottrel , its immediate P . M ., which has been increased b

greatly y the influence of the present Master , Dr . Nolan . The Lily Loclge of Richmond is mainl y indebted for its existence and flourishing condition to Brothers AVatson , Cottrell , ancl Fairbairne , its present Master . The present principals of the Lily Chapter are , therefore , men ol experience in building up , consolidating , or reviving Masonic associations , and in their hands it will not he permitted to slumber . The remaining officers of the

now Chapter are all men of experience in Masonry or personal influence , and there exists much confidence ancl affection between them and the principals . In the hands of such a man as Companion Cooper , of the Mount Sinai Chapter , D . C . to "the Lily , " the order and arrangements are sure to be creditable to the Order , and to promote the happiness of the Chapter . Richmond is a tine field for a new Chapter , ancl we have no doubt of the prosperity of No . 1122 now established there .

Obituary.

Obituary .

^ Buo . THOMAS SMITH . —On the 29 th ult ., Bro . Thomas Smith , M . li . C . S ., ol Bow Lane , Cheapside , in his 52 nd year . Bro . Smith was formerly a member of the Castle Lodge ( No . 30 ) , and on the erasure of that lodge , he joined the Lodge of Unity ( No . 82 ) .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —Her Majesty and suite are to leave Balmoral for Holyrooil to-day , and will return to Osborne about Tuesday . The Prince of . Wales landed at Montreal on Saturday , the 25 th ult ., and was received with the most enthusiastic demonstrations of welcome by about 00 , 000 people . The streets were beautifull y decorated , and the procession which accompanied His Royal Highness from the wharf after the presentation of au address from

the Mayor , embodied all the civic societies , the clevsy , the firebrigade , the regular military , and the volunteers , not " only of the city , but of distant places . The procession proceeded immediatel y to the Crystal Palace , which was formally opened by the Prince " ; after wliich he rode in an open car to the Victoria Bridge , which he completed by laying the corner-stone with appropriate ceremonies . During the day ho received the committee of New York citizensami ted their invitation

, accep . It is now officially announced that the Princo will visit Bermuda before returning to England . The Bermuda Royal Gazelle publishes a letter \> this effect , addressed by the Duke of Newcastle to Governor Murray . The ' House of Assembl y has voted the sum of £ 2000 for proviiliiw suitably for His Royal Highness ' s reception . ° GENEIML HU . UK NEWS . —The ' assistants have hold

grocers a crowded meeting with a view to promoting the early closing of the establishments in ivhich they are employed . In the grocery trade there are difficulties connected with earl y closing winch ilo not apply to many other trades , and it ivould he extremel y difficult for these houses to be closed on Saturday . A petition , therefore , has been to the

adopted masters , praying that the shops should be closed at an earlier hour on all days except Saturday , At a recent meeting of the Manchester City Council , ifc was ' stated that permission had heen given to Mr . Train , of America , to try his system of street railways in Oxford Street and Stretford Road . ' Manchester . The agreement with Mr . Train is to the effect that the rails must be laid down at the speculator ' s cost , and that they should be removedand the pavement restored to its oriinal

, g condition , if the experiment does not meet with the approbation of the authorities . The commissioners appointed to inquire into the state of tho salmon fisheries in England and Wales , have commenced inquiries at Gloucester , and they will thence proceed to other towns on the principalsalmon rivers . The French Consul at Neweastle-on-Tvne has been instructed to claim of the corporation of the city and of the Tync Commissioners the consession to French

vessels and their cargoes of a full and equal participation with the freemen of Newcastle and the most privileged vessels in all local privileges , immunities , and exemptions . This demand is based upon the tenth article of the 'Treaty of Commerce between France and England . The Chamber of Commerce are of opinion that the immunities claimed by M . de Pianelli cannot be supported . In point of factthe dues are always paidand no forei nation

, , gn has a right to inquire what the corporation do with the money . William Thomas Emms and James Mulliiis , have been examined on the charge of having been concerned in the Stepney murder . Mullins had given some information to the police which induced them to question Emms on the subject of the

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