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Provincial.

Parsons , of No . 523 . After some preliminary business , Bro ' Charles J . AVorthington , having been duly examined , was passed to the degree of Fellow Craffc , after which Mr . Thomas Henry Kirby , M . B . C . S ., was duly initiated into our mysteries , the ceremonies being performed by tbe Provincial Grand Master , and the working tools being explained by Bro . Toller . At the last meeting Bro . AVilliam Pettifor , an old and highly respected Past Master of the lodge , had a vote of thanks accorded to him for

past services , and he was nominated an honorary member , the ballot being on the list of business for this meeting . His death having , however , occurred iu the previous week , the W . M . announced the fact to the lodge in appropriate terms of regret . The Provincial Grand Master , after alluding in high terms of eulogy to the zeal of the late Bro . Pettifor as a Mason , and his character as a man , proposed a resolution expressive of the deep regret of the brethren at the decease of onesvho as a PMof

, .. the Lodge , a P . Z . of the Chapter , as P . Prov . S . G . AV . of the Province , & c , " during more than a quarter of a century had rendered valuable services to Masonry in tbe Province in general , and to this Lodge in particular ; whilst his- quiet unobtrusive manner , his obliging disposition , his strict integrity of character , and his other sterling good qualities , in all the relations of life , had gained for him the respect and esteem of all with whom he was associated . " The resolution concluded with

an expression of sympathy wifch the widow and youthful family of the departed brother in their bereavement . This was seconded by Bro . L . A . Clarice , P . M ., and supported by the AV . M ., and also by the W . M . of tho John of Gaunt Lodge , who stated that Bro . Pettifor was no less esteemed , and his loss would be no less deplored by the members of that lodge than by those of St . John ' s Lodge . The resolution was carried unanimousland a of it ordered to be signed bthe principal

y , copy y officers , and to be transmitted to Mrs . Pettifor . The W . M . proposed his son for initiation at the next regular meeting ofthe lodge in October , which would oconr on the day after the candidate ' s coming of age . The lodgo was then closed and the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

LANCASHIRE . LEIGH . —CONSECRATION OP THE MAUQUIS OP LOUSE LODGE ( No . 1354 ) . On AVednesday , May 31 st , tho ceremony of consecration of this lodge , which was to have been performed by the V . AVorshipful Deputy Grand Master of the province , tbo Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , was conducted by Bro . A . C . Mott , P . M . P . Z . P . Prov . S . G . D . aud PProvGSAVassisted b

, , , . . ..., y Bro . H . S . Alpass , Prov . Grand Sec . The lodge was opened hy the consecrating officer , assisted by Bros . John Bowes , P . Prov . G . R ., Cumberland and AVestmoreland , and P . G . S . B . West Lancashire , as S . AV . ; D . W . Finney , P . M . 148 , as J . W . ; Dr . S . D . Lees , P . Prov . S . G . W . East Lancashire ; J . Barker , P . Prov . G . Treas . East Lancashire ; Jos . Leach , P . M .. P . Z . 300 ; Dr . J . F . Pennington , P . M . 484 ; Nat . Dmnbillo , 152 ; J . C . Gillman , W . M . 1345 ; W . S . Hawkins , 1250

; J . Smith , 300 ; J . Kershaw , 300 ; John Foaar , 484 ; John Bury , J . W . 325 ; R . V . Woodruff ; W . M . 325 ; Tims . J . Broad - bent , AV . M . 430 ; Fred . Cook , P . M . 300 ; Jos . Taylor , P . M . 300 ; Ed . Beswiek , 1134 ; G . P . Broekbanlr , P . M . 221 ; Jas . Pilkington , 37 ; D . P . Isherwood , S . W . 325 . The lodge was opened in due form in the three degrees , when the Presiding Officer called upon the Provincial Grand Secretary to read fche petition and warrantand to enquire if the brethren

, of the new lodge expressed their approval of the officers named therein . This being answered in the affirmative , the Consecrating Officer called upon the acting Chaplain to deliver an oration , after whieh the choir , under the direction of Bro . Beswiek , sang the anthem : — " Behold , how good and joyful a thing ifc is : brethren to dwell together in unity .

" It ^ is like the precious ointment upon the head , that ran down into the beard : even unto Aaron ' s beard , and went down to the skirts of his clothing . " Like as the dew of Hormon : which fell upon tbe hill of Sion .

' lor there the Lord promised His blessing : and life for evermore . " 'The first portion of the Consecration Prayer was then given , followed by the chant , « Glory be to Thee , O Lord , " and the Invocation .

Bros . _ Alpass , Lees , and Barker carried the vessels containing corn , wine and oil thrice round the lodge , to solemn music , and halting in the East , tbe anthem : ~ Glory be to God on high , Peace on earth , Good will towards men , was sung by the choir .

The acting Chaplain then carried tho censer three times round tbe lodge , and halting in the East , delivered the second portion of the consecration prayer . The authem : — Glory to God on high , Let heaven and earth reply , Praise ye his name ; Masons His love adore , Tyled iu their mystic lore , And cry out evermore

Glory to God 1 was then sung by tho choir . The Presiding Officer proceeded to solemnly constitute tlio lodge in ancient form , the ceremony of consecration being coneluded by the singing of the Hallelujah Chorus . The lodge having been resumed in the second degree , Bro . J . T . Lancashire , W . M . designate , was presented to the Presiding Officer for the benefit of installation . The ceremony proper to this

degree being concluded , a Board of Installed Masters was opened , and the AV . M . designate was solemnly installed into the chair of K . S ., and proclaimed and saluted according to ancient custom , Bro . J . Longworth was invested as I . P . M . The W . M . having been proclaimed from the E ., 'W ., and S . proceeded to appoint and invest tho following brethren as officers for the ensuing year , viz .: —Bros . James Jsckson , S . W . ; Joseph Hartley , J . AV . ; ' W . Bryce , Treas . ; George Dickenson , Hon .

Sec ; Robt . Nield , S . D . ; AV . Duncan , J . JJ . ; Thos . Smith , I . G . ; H . Heap , Tyler . At the close of the business the brethren adjourned to the banquet . The cloth having been withdrawn the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drank : — Bros . Alpass and Mott , being obliged to leave at an early hour the AV . M . begged to call them fco address the brethren

upon . Bro . Alpass , Prov . G . Sec , said that his visit to Leigh had been a pleasant one . From the AV . M . downwards , they seemed to be inbued by a truly Masonic spirit , which augured well for the future . He was pleased that they hud been enabled to secui-e private rooms , for he believed the time was fast approaching when Masons would cease to meet in houses of public entertainment . He regretted that he was compelled to leave so early ; and concluded by proposing the health of the AV . M .

Bro . Capt . Mott was well pleased with the work of the day . He could endorse all that the Prov . G . Sec . had said , and he counselled each to do his duty individually , and the lodge would ilourish . The W . M . had impressed him wifch the belief that he was the right man in the right place , ancl that being so , he was suro his selection of officers would be good . Bro . Mott dilated in eloquent terms on the excellence of Masonry , and concluded by joining Bro . Alpass in wishing the W . M . health and happiness during his period of office . Bros . Alpass ancl Mott then withdrew , amid the hearty cheers of those assembled .

The AV . M ., on rising to propose " The Queen , " said it was always found on a Masonic toast list , and Her Majesty had nomore loyal subjects than Masons . The AV . M . next proposed " H . R . H . Bro . Albert Echvard Prince of Wales , fche Princess of AVales , and fchs rest of the Eoyal Family . " He said no words of his were needed to ensure for the toasfc , i hearty reception . His Royal Higucss was allied to them as a brothei ' , and he believed he was " a good man and true . " The

U ' . M . proposed "The Right Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , M . AV . G . M ,, the Right Hon . the Earl of Carnavon , R . AV . D . G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers . " The S . AV ., Bro . Jackson , on rising to propose the next toast , viz , "Sir T . G . Former Hesketh , Bart ., M . P ., H . W . Prov . Srand Master ; Lord Skelmersdale , V . W . Dep . Prov . G . AI ., and fche rest ofthe Provincial Grand Officers , " said the G . M . and his Deputy were , he had no doubt , well known fco most of them , setter even than to himself . For his own part , he must say he hould not rest content till the lodge deserved " the purple , " and

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 1
THE M.W. GRAND MASTER. Article 2
GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE. Article 2
"POMEROY'S DEMOCRAT," NEW YORK, AND THE " FREEMASON," LONDON. Article 3
ADDRESS TO SIR R. A. SHAFTO ADAIR, PROV. G.M. SUFFOLK. Article 5
ADDRESS BY THE CROWN PRINCE OF PRUSSIA. Article 5
THE EYE THAT SEETH IN SECRET. Article 7
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 74. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
Obituary. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
BLACKBURN. Article 17
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 24TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION . Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Parsons , of No . 523 . After some preliminary business , Bro ' Charles J . AVorthington , having been duly examined , was passed to the degree of Fellow Craffc , after which Mr . Thomas Henry Kirby , M . B . C . S ., was duly initiated into our mysteries , the ceremonies being performed by tbe Provincial Grand Master , and the working tools being explained by Bro . Toller . At the last meeting Bro . AVilliam Pettifor , an old and highly respected Past Master of the lodge , had a vote of thanks accorded to him for

past services , and he was nominated an honorary member , the ballot being on the list of business for this meeting . His death having , however , occurred iu the previous week , the W . M . announced the fact to the lodge in appropriate terms of regret . The Provincial Grand Master , after alluding in high terms of eulogy to the zeal of the late Bro . Pettifor as a Mason , and his character as a man , proposed a resolution expressive of the deep regret of the brethren at the decease of onesvho as a PMof

, .. the Lodge , a P . Z . of the Chapter , as P . Prov . S . G . AV . of the Province , & c , " during more than a quarter of a century had rendered valuable services to Masonry in tbe Province in general , and to this Lodge in particular ; whilst his- quiet unobtrusive manner , his obliging disposition , his strict integrity of character , and his other sterling good qualities , in all the relations of life , had gained for him the respect and esteem of all with whom he was associated . " The resolution concluded with

an expression of sympathy wifch the widow and youthful family of the departed brother in their bereavement . This was seconded by Bro . L . A . Clarice , P . M ., and supported by the AV . M ., and also by the W . M . of tho John of Gaunt Lodge , who stated that Bro . Pettifor was no less esteemed , and his loss would be no less deplored by the members of that lodge than by those of St . John ' s Lodge . The resolution was carried unanimousland a of it ordered to be signed bthe principal

y , copy y officers , and to be transmitted to Mrs . Pettifor . The W . M . proposed his son for initiation at the next regular meeting ofthe lodge in October , which would oconr on the day after the candidate ' s coming of age . The lodgo was then closed and the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

LANCASHIRE . LEIGH . —CONSECRATION OP THE MAUQUIS OP LOUSE LODGE ( No . 1354 ) . On AVednesday , May 31 st , tho ceremony of consecration of this lodge , which was to have been performed by the V . AVorshipful Deputy Grand Master of the province , tbo Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , was conducted by Bro . A . C . Mott , P . M . P . Z . P . Prov . S . G . D . aud PProvGSAVassisted b

, , , . . ..., y Bro . H . S . Alpass , Prov . Grand Sec . The lodge was opened hy the consecrating officer , assisted by Bros . John Bowes , P . Prov . G . R ., Cumberland and AVestmoreland , and P . G . S . B . West Lancashire , as S . AV . ; D . W . Finney , P . M . 148 , as J . W . ; Dr . S . D . Lees , P . Prov . S . G . W . East Lancashire ; J . Barker , P . Prov . G . Treas . East Lancashire ; Jos . Leach , P . M .. P . Z . 300 ; Dr . J . F . Pennington , P . M . 484 ; Nat . Dmnbillo , 152 ; J . C . Gillman , W . M . 1345 ; W . S . Hawkins , 1250

; J . Smith , 300 ; J . Kershaw , 300 ; John Foaar , 484 ; John Bury , J . W . 325 ; R . V . Woodruff ; W . M . 325 ; Tims . J . Broad - bent , AV . M . 430 ; Fred . Cook , P . M . 300 ; Jos . Taylor , P . M . 300 ; Ed . Beswiek , 1134 ; G . P . Broekbanlr , P . M . 221 ; Jas . Pilkington , 37 ; D . P . Isherwood , S . W . 325 . The lodge was opened in due form in the three degrees , when the Presiding Officer called upon the Provincial Grand Secretary to read fche petition and warrantand to enquire if the brethren

, of the new lodge expressed their approval of the officers named therein . This being answered in the affirmative , the Consecrating Officer called upon the acting Chaplain to deliver an oration , after whieh the choir , under the direction of Bro . Beswiek , sang the anthem : — " Behold , how good and joyful a thing ifc is : brethren to dwell together in unity .

" It ^ is like the precious ointment upon the head , that ran down into the beard : even unto Aaron ' s beard , and went down to the skirts of his clothing . " Like as the dew of Hormon : which fell upon tbe hill of Sion .

' lor there the Lord promised His blessing : and life for evermore . " 'The first portion of the Consecration Prayer was then given , followed by the chant , « Glory be to Thee , O Lord , " and the Invocation .

Bros . _ Alpass , Lees , and Barker carried the vessels containing corn , wine and oil thrice round the lodge , to solemn music , and halting in the East , tbe anthem : ~ Glory be to God on high , Peace on earth , Good will towards men , was sung by the choir .

The acting Chaplain then carried tho censer three times round tbe lodge , and halting in the East , delivered the second portion of the consecration prayer . The authem : — Glory to God on high , Let heaven and earth reply , Praise ye his name ; Masons His love adore , Tyled iu their mystic lore , And cry out evermore

Glory to God 1 was then sung by tho choir . The Presiding Officer proceeded to solemnly constitute tlio lodge in ancient form , the ceremony of consecration being coneluded by the singing of the Hallelujah Chorus . The lodge having been resumed in the second degree , Bro . J . T . Lancashire , W . M . designate , was presented to the Presiding Officer for the benefit of installation . The ceremony proper to this

degree being concluded , a Board of Installed Masters was opened , and the AV . M . designate was solemnly installed into the chair of K . S ., and proclaimed and saluted according to ancient custom , Bro . J . Longworth was invested as I . P . M . The W . M . having been proclaimed from the E ., 'W ., and S . proceeded to appoint and invest tho following brethren as officers for the ensuing year , viz .: —Bros . James Jsckson , S . W . ; Joseph Hartley , J . AV . ; ' W . Bryce , Treas . ; George Dickenson , Hon .

Sec ; Robt . Nield , S . D . ; AV . Duncan , J . JJ . ; Thos . Smith , I . G . ; H . Heap , Tyler . At the close of the business the brethren adjourned to the banquet . The cloth having been withdrawn the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drank : — Bros . Alpass and Mott , being obliged to leave at an early hour the AV . M . begged to call them fco address the brethren

upon . Bro . Alpass , Prov . G . Sec , said that his visit to Leigh had been a pleasant one . From the AV . M . downwards , they seemed to be inbued by a truly Masonic spirit , which augured well for the future . He was pleased that they hud been enabled to secui-e private rooms , for he believed the time was fast approaching when Masons would cease to meet in houses of public entertainment . He regretted that he was compelled to leave so early ; and concluded by proposing the health of the AV . M .

Bro . Capt . Mott was well pleased with the work of the day . He could endorse all that the Prov . G . Sec . had said , and he counselled each to do his duty individually , and the lodge would ilourish . The W . M . had impressed him wifch the belief that he was the right man in the right place , ancl that being so , he was suro his selection of officers would be good . Bro . Mott dilated in eloquent terms on the excellence of Masonry , and concluded by joining Bro . Alpass in wishing the W . M . health and happiness during his period of office . Bros . Alpass ancl Mott then withdrew , amid the hearty cheers of those assembled .

The AV . M ., on rising to propose " The Queen , " said it was always found on a Masonic toast list , and Her Majesty had nomore loyal subjects than Masons . The AV . M . next proposed " H . R . H . Bro . Albert Echvard Prince of Wales , fche Princess of AVales , and fchs rest of the Eoyal Family . " He said no words of his were needed to ensure for the toasfc , i hearty reception . His Royal Higucss was allied to them as a brothei ' , and he believed he was " a good man and true . " The

U ' . M . proposed "The Right Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , M . AV . G . M ,, the Right Hon . the Earl of Carnavon , R . AV . D . G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers . " The S . AV ., Bro . Jackson , on rising to propose the next toast , viz , "Sir T . G . Former Hesketh , Bart ., M . P ., H . W . Prov . Srand Master ; Lord Skelmersdale , V . W . Dep . Prov . G . AI ., and fche rest ofthe Provincial Grand Officers , " said the G . M . and his Deputy were , he had no doubt , well known fco most of them , setter even than to himself . For his own part , he must say he hould not rest content till the lodge deserved " the purple , " and

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