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Provincial.

M . P . ; Fred . Jennings , | R . Capon , Rev . J . A . Brereton , Geo . Bond , E . F . Alston , AV . AVhifcinore , ancl others . Tho following also were among fche visitors : Rev . E . J . Lockwood , Prov . D . G . M . ; G . Harper , Prov . D . G . AV . ; AV . Lucia , Prov . G . S . ; Newson Garrett , P . Prov . G . R . ; D . Adams , P . Prov . G . S . B . ; the Rev . E . Catlow , P . Prov . G . Chap ., Oxford ; A . J . Barber , Prov . G . Org . ; G . S . Golding , AV . M . 228 ; G . 0 . Lias , WM NorfolkJnoReadSee 308 The lod was opened bthe

; . , . . ge y AA . Master , Bro . Capon ; who then vacated the chair , which was taken by the Past Master , Bro . Jennings , who after passing ' a candidate to the second degree , proceeded to install Lord Henniker as Master of the Lodgo 555 , and was assisted in the ceremony by a large Board of Installed Masters . The newly installed AA . Master , after thanking the lodge for the honour conferred upon him , proceeded to invest his officers for

the year . After closing the lodge the brethren adjourned to the Castle Hall , ( which was most tastefully decorated for the occasion ) , ancl sat down to a splendid banquet , provided by Bro . King . On the cloth being withdrawn , the noble chairman gave the usual Masonic toasts . In proposing " The Health of the Queen , " he said that it was a toast which would always be received in Masonic circles with gratification , she being both the daughter and mother of a Mason . In proposing '' The Health of the Grand Master ol England , " be said ib was very satisfactory for Masons to welcome him back to England on his

return from America , where his mission hacl been a truly Masonic one , being for the cause of peace . AA . Bro . Jennings proposed the toasfc of the evening , "The Health ofthe newly installed AVorshipful Master , Lord Henniker , which was most enthusiastically received ; he said the Lodge Fidelity had availed itself of the privilege which every lodge hacl once in every year , to select a Master to rule over them ; their choice fell unanimously upon the Senior AVarden , and that result had been

satisfactory nofc only to themselves , but it had been endorsed by all the Masons ofthe province , as proved by the large gathering this evening , to do honour to their choice . The new Master , he said , bad been chosen for his many Masonic qualities , as the liberal landlord , the courteous gentleman , and open handed neighbour , and not because he was a peer of the realm . The AA . M ., in returning thanks , expressed his gratification at the manner in which the toast had been given and received , ancl he hoped he should prove

himself worthy , and he would exert himself to become proficient . As a young Mason , he should require some aid from the past officers of the lodge . The "Healths of the Dep . Prov . G . Master , Rev . J . Lockwood , W . Bro . F . Jennings , F . S . Corrence , M . P . ; " " The Visitors , coupled with the name of tho Rev . E . Catlow , P . Prov . G . Chap ., Oxford , " were given and responded to . Some excellent singing by Bros . Head , Flick , Robt . Capon , & c , accompanied by the Prov . G . Organist , Bro . Barber , enlivened the evening's proceedings ; ancl the brethren of Suffolk will long remember the meeting as a ' most pleasant one .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

LEICESTERSHIRE . MELTON MOWBKAT —De Momlray Chapter ( No . 113 ) . —The second anniversary of this nourishing chapter was held on Thursday 1 st inst . Present Comps . E . J . Orford , M . E . Z . ; Newcome , P . Z . as H ., in the absence of Comp . Douglass , through a professional engagement ; J . J , Fast as J . ; Rev . AVm . Langley P . Z . ; Buncombe , Ackock , Johnson , Bugg , and Selby ; apologies

were received from other companions , who , from various causes were unable to be present . The minutes having been rend and confirmed the M . E . Z . proceeded to invest Comp . Buncombe i , s Scribe E . ; Comp . Adcock as Treas ., Comp . Johnson as Assist . Soj ; the chapter was then closed , ancl the companions sat down to an excellent banquet provided by Comp . Selby . The usual Loyal and R . A . toasts were given " The health of fche respected M . E . Z . " by Comp . Langhy-, P . Z . ; the I . P . Z ., by Comp . Adcock ;

Comp . Buncombe proposed the health of Comp . Langley , the first M . E . Z . of this chapter , which was most enthusiasticall y received . The M . E . Z . proposed " The Officers , " acknowledged by Comp . Fast , which brought this agreeable evening to a close .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

GRAND MARK LODGE . The half-yearly communication of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England , Wales , and the colonies and dependencies of the British Crown , was held on Tuesday , in the Crown Room , Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street . The proceedings commenced at half-past three o ' clock , at which hour a Lodge of Improvement was held , and the Mark Master degree worked with great excellence by V . W . Bro . Stevens , P . M . 104 , assisted by Bros . Hammerton and Hargreaves , as AVardens , ancl Bros . Rosenthal ancl Binckes , as

Overseers . At the opening of Grand Lodge , there was a large muster of Mark Masters present , and a good attendance of Grand Officers . Amongst them were Bros . \ A . AV . B . Beach , M . P ., G . M . ; J . B . Stebbing , G . Treas . ; Colonels Burdett ancl Adair ; the Revs . J . Huyshe , T . F . Ravenshaw , D . Shaboe , and Bigsby ; Jas . Stevens , G . S . O . ; C . H . Hammerton , John Hervey , Eugene Cronin , AY . Worrell , Morton Edwards , S . Rosenthal , T . Hargreaves ,

Joshua Nunn , M . Lazarus , J . C . Parkinson , and H . Massey . A procession was formed in due order of precedence , ancl the M . W . G . M ., the Rev . G . R . Portal , was escorted with proper formality to the chair . Grand Lodge having been opened in ample form , the minutes of the meeting of Grand Lodge of December , 1870 , were read and confirmed . Tbe brethren then proceeded to take into consideration , whieh

ultimately terminated in adoption , of treaties which had been entered into by the M . AV . G . M . and the Supreme Grand Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , and the United Orders of the Temple and Hospital ancl Malta , for the better maintainance of Masonic discipline , as well as of mutual defence and support , and also for the purpose of discountenancing all other Masonic jurisdictions whatsoever , except the Grand Lodge of Craft and Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons throughout England and AVales .

These several treaties were ratified and confirmed , wifch considerable unanimity of feeling , with what result time alone can decide , because the Grand Commander of the Royal Ark Mariners , an order , it is alleged has long been in abeyance , and has lately been resuscitated , who wasipresent , on boing asked to surrender his authority to the Most AVorshipful Grand Mark Master , could nofc be induced , after very lenghtened debate , so to do , and as the Grand Master's intention is to advise every Mark Lodge under his jurisdiction to work the Ark degree also , offering every reasonable facility in his power , here is a difficulty at once to

contend with , an independent Grand Lodge of that order being in full work . This lengthy discussion having terminated , Grand Lodge proceeded to elect a Grand Master and Grand Treas . for the ensuing yeai-. the result being that the M . W . G . M . M . M . was re-elected for a third year of oflice , being tho last time according to the constitution of the Order he can remain in the chair : Bro . J . Rankin Stebbing , P . G . D ., was unanimously re-elected Treasurer .

The M . AV . GM . M . M . haviug been appropriately saluted , returned thanks for the high honour done him , and proceeded to invest the grand officers , as follows : —Bro . Earl Percy , D . G . M . ; J . R . Stebbing , G . Treas . ; F . Binckes , G . S , ; Lord Skelmersdale , G . S . W . ; J . C . Parkinson , G . J . W . ; Rev . Bigsby , G . Ch . ; R . A . Benson , G . Reg . ; Magnus Ohren , G . M . O . ; G . Hardy G . S . O . ; Thos . AVilliams , G . J . O . ; E . Cronin , G . S . D . ; M . EdwardsG . J . D . NormantonG . Sup . AVks . F . LongG . D . C . ;

, ; , ; , AV . Hudson , G . Asst . D . C ; Trigg , G . Sd . B . ; AVickens . G . Std . B . ; Robt . Gregory , G . Org . ; and Dawson , I . G . A numberof jewels where then presented by theM . AV . G . M . M . M to brethren who on various occasions hacl signalised themselves in tne cause of masonic charity , in connection with the Mark degree , and after the transaction of some other business Grand Lodge was closed . A banquet was afterwards served , presided over by the

M . W . G . M . M . M . Tho usual toasts were given , and the enjoyment of the evening was much enchanced by the presence of Bros . Coward , Carter , Distin , and Jekyll , who gave an admirable selection of music In the course of the evening the Grand Master gave a gratifying account of the results of a conference lately held here with a deputation from the Grand Lodge of Scotland , on the subject of mutual rights and rccognition . and announced that between the last meeting of Grand Lodge and the end of May no fewer than 16 warrants for new lodges and 699 certificates had been issued .

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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.

M . P . ; Fred . Jennings , | R . Capon , Rev . J . A . Brereton , Geo . Bond , E . F . Alston , AV . AVhifcinore , ancl others . Tho following also were among fche visitors : Rev . E . J . Lockwood , Prov . D . G . M . ; G . Harper , Prov . D . G . AV . ; AV . Lucia , Prov . G . S . ; Newson Garrett , P . Prov . G . R . ; D . Adams , P . Prov . G . S . B . ; the Rev . E . Catlow , P . Prov . G . Chap ., Oxford ; A . J . Barber , Prov . G . Org . ; G . S . Golding , AV . M . 228 ; G . 0 . Lias , WM NorfolkJnoReadSee 308 The lod was opened bthe

; . , . . ge y AA . Master , Bro . Capon ; who then vacated the chair , which was taken by the Past Master , Bro . Jennings , who after passing ' a candidate to the second degree , proceeded to install Lord Henniker as Master of the Lodgo 555 , and was assisted in the ceremony by a large Board of Installed Masters . The newly installed AA . Master , after thanking the lodge for the honour conferred upon him , proceeded to invest his officers for

the year . After closing the lodge the brethren adjourned to the Castle Hall , ( which was most tastefully decorated for the occasion ) , ancl sat down to a splendid banquet , provided by Bro . King . On the cloth being withdrawn , the noble chairman gave the usual Masonic toasts . In proposing " The Health of the Queen , " he said that it was a toast which would always be received in Masonic circles with gratification , she being both the daughter and mother of a Mason . In proposing '' The Health of the Grand Master ol England , " be said ib was very satisfactory for Masons to welcome him back to England on his

return from America , where his mission hacl been a truly Masonic one , being for the cause of peace . AA . Bro . Jennings proposed the toasfc of the evening , "The Health ofthe newly installed AVorshipful Master , Lord Henniker , which was most enthusiastically received ; he said the Lodge Fidelity had availed itself of the privilege which every lodge hacl once in every year , to select a Master to rule over them ; their choice fell unanimously upon the Senior AVarden , and that result had been

satisfactory nofc only to themselves , but it had been endorsed by all the Masons ofthe province , as proved by the large gathering this evening , to do honour to their choice . The new Master , he said , bad been chosen for his many Masonic qualities , as the liberal landlord , the courteous gentleman , and open handed neighbour , and not because he was a peer of the realm . The AA . M ., in returning thanks , expressed his gratification at the manner in which the toast had been given and received , ancl he hoped he should prove

himself worthy , and he would exert himself to become proficient . As a young Mason , he should require some aid from the past officers of the lodge . The "Healths of the Dep . Prov . G . Master , Rev . J . Lockwood , W . Bro . F . Jennings , F . S . Corrence , M . P . ; " " The Visitors , coupled with the name of tho Rev . E . Catlow , P . Prov . G . Chap ., Oxford , " were given and responded to . Some excellent singing by Bros . Head , Flick , Robt . Capon , & c , accompanied by the Prov . G . Organist , Bro . Barber , enlivened the evening's proceedings ; ancl the brethren of Suffolk will long remember the meeting as a ' most pleasant one .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

LEICESTERSHIRE . MELTON MOWBKAT —De Momlray Chapter ( No . 113 ) . —The second anniversary of this nourishing chapter was held on Thursday 1 st inst . Present Comps . E . J . Orford , M . E . Z . ; Newcome , P . Z . as H ., in the absence of Comp . Douglass , through a professional engagement ; J . J , Fast as J . ; Rev . AVm . Langley P . Z . ; Buncombe , Ackock , Johnson , Bugg , and Selby ; apologies

were received from other companions , who , from various causes were unable to be present . The minutes having been rend and confirmed the M . E . Z . proceeded to invest Comp . Buncombe i , s Scribe E . ; Comp . Adcock as Treas ., Comp . Johnson as Assist . Soj ; the chapter was then closed , ancl the companions sat down to an excellent banquet provided by Comp . Selby . The usual Loyal and R . A . toasts were given " The health of fche respected M . E . Z . " by Comp . Langhy-, P . Z . ; the I . P . Z ., by Comp . Adcock ;

Comp . Buncombe proposed the health of Comp . Langley , the first M . E . Z . of this chapter , which was most enthusiasticall y received . The M . E . Z . proposed " The Officers , " acknowledged by Comp . Fast , which brought this agreeable evening to a close .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

GRAND MARK LODGE . The half-yearly communication of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England , Wales , and the colonies and dependencies of the British Crown , was held on Tuesday , in the Crown Room , Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street . The proceedings commenced at half-past three o ' clock , at which hour a Lodge of Improvement was held , and the Mark Master degree worked with great excellence by V . W . Bro . Stevens , P . M . 104 , assisted by Bros . Hammerton and Hargreaves , as AVardens , ancl Bros . Rosenthal ancl Binckes , as

Overseers . At the opening of Grand Lodge , there was a large muster of Mark Masters present , and a good attendance of Grand Officers . Amongst them were Bros . \ A . AV . B . Beach , M . P ., G . M . ; J . B . Stebbing , G . Treas . ; Colonels Burdett ancl Adair ; the Revs . J . Huyshe , T . F . Ravenshaw , D . Shaboe , and Bigsby ; Jas . Stevens , G . S . O . ; C . H . Hammerton , John Hervey , Eugene Cronin , AY . Worrell , Morton Edwards , S . Rosenthal , T . Hargreaves ,

Joshua Nunn , M . Lazarus , J . C . Parkinson , and H . Massey . A procession was formed in due order of precedence , ancl the M . W . G . M ., the Rev . G . R . Portal , was escorted with proper formality to the chair . Grand Lodge having been opened in ample form , the minutes of the meeting of Grand Lodge of December , 1870 , were read and confirmed . Tbe brethren then proceeded to take into consideration , whieh

ultimately terminated in adoption , of treaties which had been entered into by the M . AV . G . M . and the Supreme Grand Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , and the United Orders of the Temple and Hospital ancl Malta , for the better maintainance of Masonic discipline , as well as of mutual defence and support , and also for the purpose of discountenancing all other Masonic jurisdictions whatsoever , except the Grand Lodge of Craft and Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons throughout England and AVales .

These several treaties were ratified and confirmed , wifch considerable unanimity of feeling , with what result time alone can decide , because the Grand Commander of the Royal Ark Mariners , an order , it is alleged has long been in abeyance , and has lately been resuscitated , who wasipresent , on boing asked to surrender his authority to the Most AVorshipful Grand Mark Master , could nofc be induced , after very lenghtened debate , so to do , and as the Grand Master's intention is to advise every Mark Lodge under his jurisdiction to work the Ark degree also , offering every reasonable facility in his power , here is a difficulty at once to

contend with , an independent Grand Lodge of that order being in full work . This lengthy discussion having terminated , Grand Lodge proceeded to elect a Grand Master and Grand Treas . for the ensuing yeai-. the result being that the M . W . G . M . M . M . was re-elected for a third year of oflice , being tho last time according to the constitution of the Order he can remain in the chair : Bro . J . Rankin Stebbing , P . G . D ., was unanimously re-elected Treasurer .

The M . AV . GM . M . M . haviug been appropriately saluted , returned thanks for the high honour done him , and proceeded to invest the grand officers , as follows : —Bro . Earl Percy , D . G . M . ; J . R . Stebbing , G . Treas . ; F . Binckes , G . S , ; Lord Skelmersdale , G . S . W . ; J . C . Parkinson , G . J . W . ; Rev . Bigsby , G . Ch . ; R . A . Benson , G . Reg . ; Magnus Ohren , G . M . O . ; G . Hardy G . S . O . ; Thos . AVilliams , G . J . O . ; E . Cronin , G . S . D . ; M . EdwardsG . J . D . NormantonG . Sup . AVks . F . LongG . D . C . ;

, ; , ; , AV . Hudson , G . Asst . D . C ; Trigg , G . Sd . B . ; AVickens . G . Std . B . ; Robt . Gregory , G . Org . ; and Dawson , I . G . A numberof jewels where then presented by theM . AV . G . M . M . M to brethren who on various occasions hacl signalised themselves in tne cause of masonic charity , in connection with the Mark degree , and after the transaction of some other business Grand Lodge was closed . A banquet was afterwards served , presided over by the

M . W . G . M . M . M . Tho usual toasts were given , and the enjoyment of the evening was much enchanced by the presence of Bros . Coward , Carter , Distin , and Jekyll , who gave an admirable selection of music In the course of the evening the Grand Master gave a gratifying account of the results of a conference lately held here with a deputation from the Grand Lodge of Scotland , on the subject of mutual rights and rccognition . and announced that between the last meeting of Grand Lodge and the end of May no fewer than 16 warrants for new lodges and 699 certificates had been issued .

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