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Provincial.

Provincial Grand Officer , in passing through the several offices , was bound to pay his fee of honour for every new dignity conferred upon him , so that in many cases brethren must have paid several pounds ; for instance , he himself had contributed more than £ 15 ; lie inquired whether it was just that the Dep . Prov . G . M ., the highest authority hut one in the province , should be exempted from all payments during the pleasure of the Prov . G . M ., perhaps during a period of twenty years , or even more ;

such an interpretation of the law Bro . Du Jardin considered to he erroneous , very injurious to the interests of the province , and unjust towards the other officers , who were obliged to pay their tees to the Fund of Benevolence year after year . On being put to the vote , the motion was declared to be . carried , there being twelve in its favour and eleven against it ; but on the suggestion of a member who stated that the votes had not been correctly counted , the Prov . G . M . put the proposition tothe meeting a second time ; on this occasion there were thirteen votes for and fourteen against it , so that it was declared to be lost .

Proposition Xo . 4 , previously referred to , having been read , the Prov . G . M . expressed his gratification at being able to declare , that he hoped and expected to have a school for the children of Freemasons attached to fche Masonic Temple about to he erected .. He felt that this motion , if carried , would militate seriously against any educational scheme that might be entertained , inasmuch as it would tend to diminish the funds at the disposal of the Craft in this provincewhich might be

, useful , and even necessary , for the furtherance and eft ' eetual carrying out of these important objects . In reply Bro . Schmitt could not but express his satisfaction at such an announcement on the part of the Prov . G . M ., and again stated his joy at the idea of the establishment of a school supported by the provincial funds being likely to be realised ; he , therefore , most cheerfully withdrew the proposition

. Xo . 5 on the agenda , proposed by Bro . Schmitt , ran thus-. — " That an annuity of £ 16 be voted out of the fund of Benevolence of the Province of Jersey to Bro . John Plyman . Should the motion be carried , it shall be immediately carried into effect . " After a discussion , in the course of which it was stated as undesirable to establish a precedent , though all the members were animated by kind and charitable feelings towards Fl

Bro . yman , the motion was put to the vote , and declared to be negatived . Proposition Xo . 7 , brought forward by Bro . J . T . Du Jardin , as follows , was then considered : — "That tho Committee fertile distribution of the local Fund of Benevolence shall have the power to relieve a deserving brother twice in one year , should he claim relief . " This being carried unanimously affords facilities for

attaining the purpose of Xo . 5 in such a manner as to effect the same object , without a risk of inconvenience resulting therefrom . The following proposition , Xo . 6 , of Bro . E . D . Le Couteur , was passed by acclamation ;— " That so soon as the funds at the disposal of the Committee of the local Fund of Benevolence shall have attained the sum of £ 400 , a school for the education of

the children of indigent Freemasons in this province shall be established . " The Treasurer ' s balance sheet was presented , showing a sum of £ 197 Vs . Gd . in hand in favour of the Fund of Benevolence . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed in due form . LEVOXSHIRE . DAETMOUTU . — Hauley Lodge ( 1099 ) . —The regular lodge

meeting was held on Monday last , when Bro . T . Lidstone , the AV . AI ., raised one candidate and passed two others in a very effective style . The AVardens were at their posts , likewise Bro . S . Jarvis ( Prov . G . Org ., Devon ) , Organist . Bro . the Eev . AA . Langley Pope , M . A ., was elected a joining brother , and officiated as Chaplain . After the routine business of tho lodge , the W . JI . read a lecture of twenty minutes , on the Second Degree . Bro . Dr . Bickards , the indefatigable Treas . and Sec , and Bro .

Phillimore , the esteemed J . D ., rendered especial service towards the efficient order of the workings . The FEEEMASOXS' MAGAZINE was ordered to be taken in by the lodge . On Moridav week next , the " First Section of the First Lecture " will be worked , and a brother tradesman of the town raised . DURHAM . HAETXIPOOE . —St . Helen's Zodge ( Xo . 774 ) . —A regular lodare was holden in the Alasonic Hall on the 6 th of Xovember , 1862 ,

present Bros . James Groves , W . M . ; H . H . Hammerbom , P . M . P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Geo . Moore , P . M ., P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; S , Armstrong , P . M ., Treas . ; AA . S . Hodgson , P . M . ; B . P .. Huntley , S . AA . ; D . Cuninghain , J . W . ; J . Emra Holmes , Sec . ; A . Xathan , S . D . ; S . Lindhardt , J . D . ; J . Sivewright , Acting I . G . ; —Inglis , & c . Lodge was opened in ancient form and with solemn prayer , and the minutes having been read by the Secretary and confirmed , the WM . proceeded to draw the attention ' of the lodge

to the case of tii e widow of one of their brethren , who was in very necessitous circumstances ; and a petition was subsequently prepared , and signed in open lodge , which is to be forwarded to the Board of Benevolence on her behalf . This being the annual meeting of the lodge , when the AV . M . for the ensuing year is chosen , the brethren proceeded to ballot for that officer , when the result proved thafc Bro . Huntley , S . AA ., had been almost unanimously elected . Bro . Huntley may be said to have fairly

" won his spurs , " as he has passed successively , and with merit , through almost all the offices of the lodge . Bro . S . Armstrongwas unanimously elected Treasurer and Bro . Mowbray Tyler , for the next yeai' . Mr . Klaas Hermannus Siersema , of Groningen , master mariner , being a candidate for initiation into our ancient Order , having been ballotted for and accepted , and having come properly prepared , was regularly initiated into the secrets and mysteries of the Craft . Business being concluded , the brethren

retired for refreshment , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to with characteristic vigour , " Our Xewly-elected AA . M ., " and " Our Xewly-initiated Brother , " being most cordially received .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . TEWKESBTTET . —Saint George ' s Zodge ( IsTo . 1202 ) . —At the meeting on the 6 th instant , after the confirmation of the minutes of the last lodge , & c , the W . M . called before him Bros . Geo . Blizard , Samuel AVooles , Francis H . Harvey , and James Mathews , as well also , Bro . AV . E . H . Ellis , of the Military Lodge ( Xo . 235 ) , Ireland , who was shortly about to proceed to the East ,

and they having passed severally a satisfactory examination , the AV . M . conferred tlie S . D . of M . M . upon fchem in his usual manner . The brethren refreshed and retired . Upon the AV . M . 's suggestion an address of condolence is about to be presented to the B . AV . the Prov . G . M . on the bereavement he is suffering from in the death of his most worthy parent , the Bight Hon . Lord Sherborne , by which the S . W . Prov . G . M . succeeds to the title and estates .

HERTFORDSHIRE . WATSO - . —Watford Zodge ( Xo . 580 ) . —At a meeting held on Friday , Xovember S , at the Freemasons' Hall , in vA'atford , present , Bro . Captain C . M . Layton , W . M . ; the V . AV . Bro . Geo . Francis , P . M . and D . Prov . G . M . ; Bros . H . H . Burchell Heme , C . H . Finch , D . Goodyer , H . Miles , C . F . Humbert , and T . Rogers , P . AI . ' s , and several other brethren , Air . Thos . Hill was initiated

into Masonry . After the disposal of the other business of the lodge , the D . Prov . G . M . rose , and referring to the loss the brethren had recently sustained iu the decease of his predecessor in office , and he felt sure that there was au universal wish among the members of the lodge to place on the grave of Bro . AVard a memorial of their estimation of his worth . He therefore suggested that a committee be formed for thafc object . A committee of seven of tbe leading members of the lodge was accordingly elected . The usual banquet followed the business .

XORTHUMBERLAXD . XEWCASELE , —Newcastle Zodge of Instruction ( Xo . 24 ) . — Thursday , the Gth of Xovember , being the regular night of meeting , the lodge was opened by Bro . A . M . Loades , AV . M ., assisted by every officer of the lodge . Tho minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . The report of the finance committee was read and the Treasurer empowered to pay over

the balance to Lodge 793 , for their share in the joint furniture of the lodge , consequent on removal of that lodge . Bro . C . J . Banister , P . M ., called the attention of the lodge to a letter received from the Secretary of the Royal Benevolent Institution for aged Freemasons and their widows , asking for a Steward to serve afc the festival in January next , which was responded to by Bro . Swithinbank , S . D ., and Bro . Banister promised to give him every assistance and information regarding the office . It was the unanimous wish of the lodge that a deputation should wait on

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ADMISSION OF STRANGERS. Article 1
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IMPORTANCE OF DETAIL IN ARCHITECTURE. Article 3
ARCHITECTURAL PROGRESS.* Article 5
THE NEW SYSTEM OF LIGHTING THEATRES IN PARIS. Article 6
BRO. FREDERICK LEDGER. Article 7
Poetry. Article 8
THE GOLDEN SUNSET. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
PRIVATE LODGE SEALS, Article 10
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KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 10
PAST MASTERS. Article 10
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METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
PRINCESS'S THEATRE. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Provincial Grand Officer , in passing through the several offices , was bound to pay his fee of honour for every new dignity conferred upon him , so that in many cases brethren must have paid several pounds ; for instance , he himself had contributed more than £ 15 ; lie inquired whether it was just that the Dep . Prov . G . M ., the highest authority hut one in the province , should be exempted from all payments during the pleasure of the Prov . G . M ., perhaps during a period of twenty years , or even more ;

such an interpretation of the law Bro . Du Jardin considered to he erroneous , very injurious to the interests of the province , and unjust towards the other officers , who were obliged to pay their tees to the Fund of Benevolence year after year . On being put to the vote , the motion was declared to be . carried , there being twelve in its favour and eleven against it ; but on the suggestion of a member who stated that the votes had not been correctly counted , the Prov . G . M . put the proposition tothe meeting a second time ; on this occasion there were thirteen votes for and fourteen against it , so that it was declared to be lost .

Proposition Xo . 4 , previously referred to , having been read , the Prov . G . M . expressed his gratification at being able to declare , that he hoped and expected to have a school for the children of Freemasons attached to fche Masonic Temple about to he erected .. He felt that this motion , if carried , would militate seriously against any educational scheme that might be entertained , inasmuch as it would tend to diminish the funds at the disposal of the Craft in this provincewhich might be

, useful , and even necessary , for the furtherance and eft ' eetual carrying out of these important objects . In reply Bro . Schmitt could not but express his satisfaction at such an announcement on the part of the Prov . G . M ., and again stated his joy at the idea of the establishment of a school supported by the provincial funds being likely to be realised ; he , therefore , most cheerfully withdrew the proposition

. Xo . 5 on the agenda , proposed by Bro . Schmitt , ran thus-. — " That an annuity of £ 16 be voted out of the fund of Benevolence of the Province of Jersey to Bro . John Plyman . Should the motion be carried , it shall be immediately carried into effect . " After a discussion , in the course of which it was stated as undesirable to establish a precedent , though all the members were animated by kind and charitable feelings towards Fl

Bro . yman , the motion was put to the vote , and declared to be negatived . Proposition Xo . 7 , brought forward by Bro . J . T . Du Jardin , as follows , was then considered : — "That tho Committee fertile distribution of the local Fund of Benevolence shall have the power to relieve a deserving brother twice in one year , should he claim relief . " This being carried unanimously affords facilities for

attaining the purpose of Xo . 5 in such a manner as to effect the same object , without a risk of inconvenience resulting therefrom . The following proposition , Xo . 6 , of Bro . E . D . Le Couteur , was passed by acclamation ;— " That so soon as the funds at the disposal of the Committee of the local Fund of Benevolence shall have attained the sum of £ 400 , a school for the education of

the children of indigent Freemasons in this province shall be established . " The Treasurer ' s balance sheet was presented , showing a sum of £ 197 Vs . Gd . in hand in favour of the Fund of Benevolence . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed in due form . LEVOXSHIRE . DAETMOUTU . — Hauley Lodge ( 1099 ) . —The regular lodge

meeting was held on Monday last , when Bro . T . Lidstone , the AV . AI ., raised one candidate and passed two others in a very effective style . The AVardens were at their posts , likewise Bro . S . Jarvis ( Prov . G . Org ., Devon ) , Organist . Bro . the Eev . AA . Langley Pope , M . A ., was elected a joining brother , and officiated as Chaplain . After the routine business of tho lodge , the W . JI . read a lecture of twenty minutes , on the Second Degree . Bro . Dr . Bickards , the indefatigable Treas . and Sec , and Bro .

Phillimore , the esteemed J . D ., rendered especial service towards the efficient order of the workings . The FEEEMASOXS' MAGAZINE was ordered to be taken in by the lodge . On Moridav week next , the " First Section of the First Lecture " will be worked , and a brother tradesman of the town raised . DURHAM . HAETXIPOOE . —St . Helen's Zodge ( Xo . 774 ) . —A regular lodare was holden in the Alasonic Hall on the 6 th of Xovember , 1862 ,

present Bros . James Groves , W . M . ; H . H . Hammerbom , P . M . P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Geo . Moore , P . M ., P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; S , Armstrong , P . M ., Treas . ; AA . S . Hodgson , P . M . ; B . P .. Huntley , S . AA . ; D . Cuninghain , J . W . ; J . Emra Holmes , Sec . ; A . Xathan , S . D . ; S . Lindhardt , J . D . ; J . Sivewright , Acting I . G . ; —Inglis , & c . Lodge was opened in ancient form and with solemn prayer , and the minutes having been read by the Secretary and confirmed , the WM . proceeded to draw the attention ' of the lodge

to the case of tii e widow of one of their brethren , who was in very necessitous circumstances ; and a petition was subsequently prepared , and signed in open lodge , which is to be forwarded to the Board of Benevolence on her behalf . This being the annual meeting of the lodge , when the AV . M . for the ensuing year is chosen , the brethren proceeded to ballot for that officer , when the result proved thafc Bro . Huntley , S . AA ., had been almost unanimously elected . Bro . Huntley may be said to have fairly

" won his spurs , " as he has passed successively , and with merit , through almost all the offices of the lodge . Bro . S . Armstrongwas unanimously elected Treasurer and Bro . Mowbray Tyler , for the next yeai' . Mr . Klaas Hermannus Siersema , of Groningen , master mariner , being a candidate for initiation into our ancient Order , having been ballotted for and accepted , and having come properly prepared , was regularly initiated into the secrets and mysteries of the Craft . Business being concluded , the brethren

retired for refreshment , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to with characteristic vigour , " Our Xewly-elected AA . M ., " and " Our Xewly-initiated Brother , " being most cordially received .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . TEWKESBTTET . —Saint George ' s Zodge ( IsTo . 1202 ) . —At the meeting on the 6 th instant , after the confirmation of the minutes of the last lodge , & c , the W . M . called before him Bros . Geo . Blizard , Samuel AVooles , Francis H . Harvey , and James Mathews , as well also , Bro . AV . E . H . Ellis , of the Military Lodge ( Xo . 235 ) , Ireland , who was shortly about to proceed to the East ,

and they having passed severally a satisfactory examination , the AV . M . conferred tlie S . D . of M . M . upon fchem in his usual manner . The brethren refreshed and retired . Upon the AV . M . 's suggestion an address of condolence is about to be presented to the B . AV . the Prov . G . M . on the bereavement he is suffering from in the death of his most worthy parent , the Bight Hon . Lord Sherborne , by which the S . W . Prov . G . M . succeeds to the title and estates .

HERTFORDSHIRE . WATSO - . —Watford Zodge ( Xo . 580 ) . —At a meeting held on Friday , Xovember S , at the Freemasons' Hall , in vA'atford , present , Bro . Captain C . M . Layton , W . M . ; the V . AV . Bro . Geo . Francis , P . M . and D . Prov . G . M . ; Bros . H . H . Burchell Heme , C . H . Finch , D . Goodyer , H . Miles , C . F . Humbert , and T . Rogers , P . AI . ' s , and several other brethren , Air . Thos . Hill was initiated

into Masonry . After the disposal of the other business of the lodge , the D . Prov . G . M . rose , and referring to the loss the brethren had recently sustained iu the decease of his predecessor in office , and he felt sure that there was au universal wish among the members of the lodge to place on the grave of Bro . AVard a memorial of their estimation of his worth . He therefore suggested that a committee be formed for thafc object . A committee of seven of tbe leading members of the lodge was accordingly elected . The usual banquet followed the business .

XORTHUMBERLAXD . XEWCASELE , —Newcastle Zodge of Instruction ( Xo . 24 ) . — Thursday , the Gth of Xovember , being the regular night of meeting , the lodge was opened by Bro . A . M . Loades , AV . M ., assisted by every officer of the lodge . Tho minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . The report of the finance committee was read and the Treasurer empowered to pay over

the balance to Lodge 793 , for their share in the joint furniture of the lodge , consequent on removal of that lodge . Bro . C . J . Banister , P . M ., called the attention of the lodge to a letter received from the Secretary of the Royal Benevolent Institution for aged Freemasons and their widows , asking for a Steward to serve afc the festival in January next , which was responded to by Bro . Swithinbank , S . D ., and Bro . Banister promised to give him every assistance and information regarding the office . It was the unanimous wish of the lodge that a deputation should wait on

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