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Yorkshire (North).

, Sec . ; Charles B . Payne , G . Tyler . The following Past Grand Officers were present , and acted in the place of Grand Officers absent—John Havers , P . S . D . ( acting as J . G . Warden ); Gavm E . Pocock , P . G . SworcPBearer ( acting as S . G . Deacon ); and R . A \ . Hollon , Prov . Grand Treasurer , ( acting as Grand Treasurer . ) The ¦ following Brethren of "North York Lodge , 876 , " acted as substitutes for Grand Officers—J . S . Peacock , P . M ., Prov . G . D . of C . for the North and East Ridings ( acted as G ) ThosAtkinson

. Reg . ; . , P . M ., P . Prov . G . S . AA orks ( acted as G . Supt . of Works ); John P . Hornung , P . M . ( acted as G . Organist ); John Richardson , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . ( acted as J . G . D . ); John Brooker , ( acted as G . Pursuivant ) ; and the Rev . R . Bradley , Chaplain , and J . W . ( acted as G . Chaplain ) . The following Brethren were also present : Newcastle Lodge , Newcastle , ( No . 24 ) , R , Gillespie , W . M ., AVm . Smith , Ralph Hopper . Lodge of IndustryGateshead ( 56 ) John DobsonAV . M .,

, , , , C . J . Banister ( also of the Lodge of Harmony , Garston , Lancashire ) , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . Durham , and Prov . S . G . AV . Lancashire . Royal Naval Lodge , London , ( 70 ) , J . Craig . St . John's , Sunderland , < 95 ) , John Crossby ( also of 114 and 959 ) , P . M ., and Past G . Treasurer , & c . Phoenix , Sunderland , ( 111 ) , Joseph Glaholm , A \ . M ., J . T . Stiles , S . AV ., George Hudson , J . AA' ' ., G . R . H . Gihnore , S . D ., P . Hafekost , . J . D ., A . Collins , I . G ., John Collings , Tyler , M . Davis , J . Coltis , W .

Adamson , P . Karrison . Palatine , Sunderland , ( 111 ) , John Crowe , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . C ., John M'Ewan , AVm . Adamson , Henry Berton ( and of 379 ) . Restoration , Darlington , ( 128 ) , H . A . Hammarbom ( and of 771 ) , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . C ., John MacNay , S . W ., Thos . Turner , J . W ., John AWightson , Stephen Carlton , AV . AVhitwell . Lennox , Richmond , ( 144 ) , B . AVilson , P . M ., Geo . Smurtbwaite , Prov . J . G . AV ., George Milne , P . M ., C . Pallise , John Harland , P . M ., P . Prov . G . W . GranbyDurham ( 1-iG ) Charles AshtonJos . AValker

, , , , , George Taylor , Win . Sewell , J . D . Perseverance , Sidmouth , ( 190 . ) John AVright , John Robinson . Old Globe , Scarborough , ( 236 ) , Robt , Lincoln , AV . AVilliford . Lodge of Nine Muses , London , ( 2 S 6 ) , J . W . AVooclall , AV . M . Union , York , ( 287 ) , E . J . Newton , P . M ., AV . B . Richardson , AV . M ., R . Buckle , John March , P . M ., Prov . S . G . AV ., Thos . Cooper , Sec , P . J . Monkhouse , A . T . Atwood , John E . A ates . St . John ' s , Leicester , ( 348 ) , AV . B . Baker . Northern Counties Lodge , Newcastle , ( 5 S 6 ) , R . B . Brown , W . M ., George Lambton , J . AV ., < aIohn

T . Trotter . St . George's , North Shields , ( 624 ) , W . J . Taylor . Tees Lodge , Stockton , ( 749 ) , J . J . Wilson , AV . M ., Joseph Dodds , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W , AVm . Best , P . M ., J . Robinson , P . M ., A . Knowles , S . AV ., J . ( i . Thompson , Secretary , J . H . Close , S . D ., John Htmton ,

I . G ., AVebster Cuthbert , Tyler , John Settle , G . It . Gartborne ( and of 311 , Hull ) , AV . Nelson , M . Cadle , C . B . Dinsdale , Thomas NTelson , John Maddison , R . T . Hall , T . Aylan , J . Ashby , T . R . York John . Wrightson , T . "Whitwefl , Howard Head , George . Jacques , F . Robinson , Fairer , Lisle , M . Malthouse . St . Helen ' s , Hartlepool , ( 774 ) , Simpson Armstrong , AV . M ., James Groves , S . W ., John Gallon , Treasurer , David Cunningham , Secretary , B . It . Huntley , J . T > ., AV . I . Sivewright , Richard Varlow , James Brown ,

A . G , Dalziel , T . AV . Hearon , A . Nathan . Lodge de Lorraine , Newcastle , ( 793 ) , T . B . AA inter , J . AV ., Robert Smaile , Secretary , J . Robinson Cleveland Lodge , Stockesley , ( 725 ) , George Marwood , II . Prov . G . M ., AVm . Bruce , P . M ., AVilliam Martin , AV . M ., T . Weather-ill , Win . Harrison , J . Fidle . Zetland Lodge , Guisbrough , ( 820 ) , AV . AA . Thomas , AV . M ., G . Hanson , S . AV ., AV . A \ etherill , Treasurer , AV . Burrows , I . G ., AV . Robinson . North York Lodge , Middlesborough ( 876 ) JAMannersAVMHThompsonPM

, , . . , .., . , .., P . Prov . S . G . AA ., T . G . Robinson , P . M ., AV . Doughty , S . AA ., I . Booth , S . D ., J . Story , J . D ., AV . Rigdon , J . J . Hopkins , M . G . Collingwood , J . P . Pease , C . E . Armstrong , Secretary , Jos . Gibson , Jas . Green , AA m . Rayner , . las . Ingram , jun ., AV . AV . Carter , H . Sutton , John Jordidson , J . Spence , B . C . Robinson . Camalodimum Lodge , New Malton , ( 958 ) , R . Jones , P . Prov . G . D . Fawcett Lodge , Seaham Harbour ( 959 ) J . AyresAV . M . D . E . PinkneyJ . AV . AVm .

, , , , , , Atkinson , Treasurer . Northumberland Lodge , Newcastle , ( 985 ) , C . Hodgson . Harbour of'Refuge , AVest Hartlepool , ( 1 , 066 ) , John SutcliJle , AV . M ., S . E . Clark , S . W ., AVm . Etching , J . AV . Henry Rank , S . D ., AVm . Hall , F . English , R . A . Leonard , Jas . Perry ( and 379 , Scotland ) , A . Brown . The Lodge having been opened in due form , the Brethren walked from the Town-hall to the Parish ¦ Church , where a sermon was preached by the Bishop of Ripon .

The Rev . It . BKADLEY , minister of the Church , read the Litany , the responses of which were audibly joined in by those present . An anthem was sung by the choir , Mr . T . J . Taylor , of AVest Hartlepool , presiding at the organ . The Sermon , of which the following is a brief outline , was listened to with great attention . His Lordship selected for his text the 8 th verse of the 49 th Psalm— " For the redemption of the soul is precious & c . " The primary allusion of the Psalmisthe said

, , , was to the event of temporal death—the separation of the body and soul . " It is appointed unto all men once to die . " Death is that rustless enemy which no man can resist , and which , wherever it comes , brings desolation . If such is the primary sense of the passage , nothing can forbid its application to life in its noblest

sense—the life of what we emphatically term the soul . The textspeaks ofthe preciousness ofthe soul ' s redemption , also the warning suggested by the fact that our time of opportunity once gone can never be recalled . There is a two-fold method in which to demonstrate the value of the soul's redemption : the nature of the soul , and the actual cost at which the' ransomed are saved from ruin . That ruin is described in God ' s word under the imagery of death , and the recovery of it by the metaphor of a resurrection .

I pass on to the consideration of the soul ' s nature . AVhat is the soul ? AVhat is its origin ? AVhat are its properties ? And what is its destiny . No one can define what the soul really is . It is indeed mysterously connected with matter , inhabiting a curiously wrought tabernacle . But the soul is not material : it has a separate independent existence ; and it survives the mutilation and even the destruction of the tabernacle . Man is compounded of a body over whichhi the appointment of Goddeath so triumphs that

, , he may say to corruption "Thou art my father , " and to the worm " Thou art my mother . " But this corruptible body bears abotit a deathless and incorruptible soul , over which no tyrant can sway his dominion , and death can assert no victory . The human race wore by creation a resemblance to God , but this similitude must have been in the soul . At the conclusion of the discourse , a collection amounting to close

upon £ 50 was made on behalf of the funds of the infirmary , and the congregation departed . In the afternoon at half-past one o ' clock a procession was formed , and proceeded from the Town Hall to the site of the new infirmary , situated in the suburbs of the town , and adjoining the new road to Stoekton-upon-Tees . It is not our custom to give the order of procession—one being generally so like to another—but we do so on the present occasion to mark its incongruity for a Masonic ceremony .

ORDER OF PEOCESSSOIT . Police Officer . Odd Fellows' Band of Music . Independent Order of Odd Fellows , Manchester Unity . Free Gardeners . United Order of Odd FeUows , Sheffield Unity . Foresters and Druids . Police Officer . Band of Music of the Volunteer Avtillei-y Corps . The Four Companies of the Volunteer Artillerv Corps of the

North Riding of Yorkshire . The Bishop of Ripon and the Clergy . Magistrates of the North Riding . Life Governors , Governors , and Subscribers of the Infirmary . The Corporation Band of Music . The Mayor and Corporation of Stockton . The Mayor and Corporation of Middlesborough . Superintendent of Police .

Police Officers . Operative Freemasons . Band of Music . Two Grand Stewards with their Rods . The AA ardens , Past Masters , and Masters of the several Lodges present according to Rank , Juniors walking first . Officers and Members of the North York Lodge , Middles . borough ( No . 876 ) . The Grand Superintendent of AVorks , with the Plans . A Cornucopia , with Corn borne by Grand the Master of a Lodge . Grand Stewards . Two Ewers , with AVine and Oil , borne Stewards .

by Masters of Lodges . The Grand Pursuivant . Past Grand Organist . Grand Organist . Silver Trowel borne by a Mallet borne by a P . M . as G . Director P . M . as A . G . Director of Ceremonies of Ceremonies . Past Grand Sword Bearers .

Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies . Past Grand Director of Ceremonies . Past Grand Deacons . Past Grand Secretary . Grand Secretary , bearing the Plate with the Inscription for the Foundation Stone . Past Grand Registrars . Grand Registrarbearing the Great Seal .

, The Grand Treasurer , bearing a Phial , containing the Coins to be deposited in the Stone . Past Grand AVardens . Past Provincial Grand Masters . Provincial Grand Masters . The Corinthian Light , borne by the Master of a Lodge .

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POLITICAL FREEMASONRY. Article 1
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XXIX. Article 3
THE STUDY OF CLASSICAL ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 7
Poetry. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
YORKSHIRE (NORTH). Article 10
MARK MASONRY. Article 14
KNIGHTS-TEMPLAR. Article 15
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
AMERICA. Article 15
WEST INDIES. Article 17
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 20
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Yorkshire (North).

, Sec . ; Charles B . Payne , G . Tyler . The following Past Grand Officers were present , and acted in the place of Grand Officers absent—John Havers , P . S . D . ( acting as J . G . Warden ); Gavm E . Pocock , P . G . SworcPBearer ( acting as S . G . Deacon ); and R . A \ . Hollon , Prov . Grand Treasurer , ( acting as Grand Treasurer . ) The ¦ following Brethren of "North York Lodge , 876 , " acted as substitutes for Grand Officers—J . S . Peacock , P . M ., Prov . G . D . of C . for the North and East Ridings ( acted as G ) ThosAtkinson

. Reg . ; . , P . M ., P . Prov . G . S . AA orks ( acted as G . Supt . of Works ); John P . Hornung , P . M . ( acted as G . Organist ); John Richardson , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . ( acted as J . G . D . ); John Brooker , ( acted as G . Pursuivant ) ; and the Rev . R . Bradley , Chaplain , and J . W . ( acted as G . Chaplain ) . The following Brethren were also present : Newcastle Lodge , Newcastle , ( No . 24 ) , R , Gillespie , W . M ., AVm . Smith , Ralph Hopper . Lodge of IndustryGateshead ( 56 ) John DobsonAV . M .,

, , , , C . J . Banister ( also of the Lodge of Harmony , Garston , Lancashire ) , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . Durham , and Prov . S . G . AV . Lancashire . Royal Naval Lodge , London , ( 70 ) , J . Craig . St . John's , Sunderland , < 95 ) , John Crossby ( also of 114 and 959 ) , P . M ., and Past G . Treasurer , & c . Phoenix , Sunderland , ( 111 ) , Joseph Glaholm , A \ . M ., J . T . Stiles , S . AV ., George Hudson , J . AA' ' ., G . R . H . Gihnore , S . D ., P . Hafekost , . J . D ., A . Collins , I . G ., John Collings , Tyler , M . Davis , J . Coltis , W .

Adamson , P . Karrison . Palatine , Sunderland , ( 111 ) , John Crowe , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . C ., John M'Ewan , AVm . Adamson , Henry Berton ( and of 379 ) . Restoration , Darlington , ( 128 ) , H . A . Hammarbom ( and of 771 ) , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D . C ., John MacNay , S . W ., Thos . Turner , J . W ., John AWightson , Stephen Carlton , AV . AVhitwell . Lennox , Richmond , ( 144 ) , B . AVilson , P . M ., Geo . Smurtbwaite , Prov . J . G . AV ., George Milne , P . M ., C . Pallise , John Harland , P . M ., P . Prov . G . W . GranbyDurham ( 1-iG ) Charles AshtonJos . AValker

, , , , , George Taylor , Win . Sewell , J . D . Perseverance , Sidmouth , ( 190 . ) John AVright , John Robinson . Old Globe , Scarborough , ( 236 ) , Robt , Lincoln , AV . AVilliford . Lodge of Nine Muses , London , ( 2 S 6 ) , J . W . AVooclall , AV . M . Union , York , ( 287 ) , E . J . Newton , P . M ., AV . B . Richardson , AV . M ., R . Buckle , John March , P . M ., Prov . S . G . AV ., Thos . Cooper , Sec , P . J . Monkhouse , A . T . Atwood , John E . A ates . St . John ' s , Leicester , ( 348 ) , AV . B . Baker . Northern Counties Lodge , Newcastle , ( 5 S 6 ) , R . B . Brown , W . M ., George Lambton , J . AV ., < aIohn

T . Trotter . St . George's , North Shields , ( 624 ) , W . J . Taylor . Tees Lodge , Stockton , ( 749 ) , J . J . Wilson , AV . M ., Joseph Dodds , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W , AVm . Best , P . M ., J . Robinson , P . M ., A . Knowles , S . AV ., J . ( i . Thompson , Secretary , J . H . Close , S . D ., John Htmton ,

I . G ., AVebster Cuthbert , Tyler , John Settle , G . It . Gartborne ( and of 311 , Hull ) , AV . Nelson , M . Cadle , C . B . Dinsdale , Thomas NTelson , John Maddison , R . T . Hall , T . Aylan , J . Ashby , T . R . York John . Wrightson , T . "Whitwefl , Howard Head , George . Jacques , F . Robinson , Fairer , Lisle , M . Malthouse . St . Helen ' s , Hartlepool , ( 774 ) , Simpson Armstrong , AV . M ., James Groves , S . W ., John Gallon , Treasurer , David Cunningham , Secretary , B . It . Huntley , J . T > ., AV . I . Sivewright , Richard Varlow , James Brown ,

A . G , Dalziel , T . AV . Hearon , A . Nathan . Lodge de Lorraine , Newcastle , ( 793 ) , T . B . AA inter , J . AV ., Robert Smaile , Secretary , J . Robinson Cleveland Lodge , Stockesley , ( 725 ) , George Marwood , II . Prov . G . M ., AVm . Bruce , P . M ., AVilliam Martin , AV . M ., T . Weather-ill , Win . Harrison , J . Fidle . Zetland Lodge , Guisbrough , ( 820 ) , AV . AA . Thomas , AV . M ., G . Hanson , S . AV ., AV . A \ etherill , Treasurer , AV . Burrows , I . G ., AV . Robinson . North York Lodge , Middlesborough ( 876 ) JAMannersAVMHThompsonPM

, , . . , .., . , .., P . Prov . S . G . AA ., T . G . Robinson , P . M ., AV . Doughty , S . AA ., I . Booth , S . D ., J . Story , J . D ., AV . Rigdon , J . J . Hopkins , M . G . Collingwood , J . P . Pease , C . E . Armstrong , Secretary , Jos . Gibson , Jas . Green , AA m . Rayner , . las . Ingram , jun ., AV . AV . Carter , H . Sutton , John Jordidson , J . Spence , B . C . Robinson . Camalodimum Lodge , New Malton , ( 958 ) , R . Jones , P . Prov . G . D . Fawcett Lodge , Seaham Harbour ( 959 ) J . AyresAV . M . D . E . PinkneyJ . AV . AVm .

, , , , , , Atkinson , Treasurer . Northumberland Lodge , Newcastle , ( 985 ) , C . Hodgson . Harbour of'Refuge , AVest Hartlepool , ( 1 , 066 ) , John SutcliJle , AV . M ., S . E . Clark , S . W ., AVm . Etching , J . AV . Henry Rank , S . D ., AVm . Hall , F . English , R . A . Leonard , Jas . Perry ( and 379 , Scotland ) , A . Brown . The Lodge having been opened in due form , the Brethren walked from the Town-hall to the Parish ¦ Church , where a sermon was preached by the Bishop of Ripon .

The Rev . It . BKADLEY , minister of the Church , read the Litany , the responses of which were audibly joined in by those present . An anthem was sung by the choir , Mr . T . J . Taylor , of AVest Hartlepool , presiding at the organ . The Sermon , of which the following is a brief outline , was listened to with great attention . His Lordship selected for his text the 8 th verse of the 49 th Psalm— " For the redemption of the soul is precious & c . " The primary allusion of the Psalmisthe said

, , , was to the event of temporal death—the separation of the body and soul . " It is appointed unto all men once to die . " Death is that rustless enemy which no man can resist , and which , wherever it comes , brings desolation . If such is the primary sense of the passage , nothing can forbid its application to life in its noblest

sense—the life of what we emphatically term the soul . The textspeaks ofthe preciousness ofthe soul ' s redemption , also the warning suggested by the fact that our time of opportunity once gone can never be recalled . There is a two-fold method in which to demonstrate the value of the soul's redemption : the nature of the soul , and the actual cost at which the' ransomed are saved from ruin . That ruin is described in God ' s word under the imagery of death , and the recovery of it by the metaphor of a resurrection .

I pass on to the consideration of the soul ' s nature . AVhat is the soul ? AVhat is its origin ? AVhat are its properties ? And what is its destiny . No one can define what the soul really is . It is indeed mysterously connected with matter , inhabiting a curiously wrought tabernacle . But the soul is not material : it has a separate independent existence ; and it survives the mutilation and even the destruction of the tabernacle . Man is compounded of a body over whichhi the appointment of Goddeath so triumphs that

, , he may say to corruption "Thou art my father , " and to the worm " Thou art my mother . " But this corruptible body bears abotit a deathless and incorruptible soul , over which no tyrant can sway his dominion , and death can assert no victory . The human race wore by creation a resemblance to God , but this similitude must have been in the soul . At the conclusion of the discourse , a collection amounting to close

upon £ 50 was made on behalf of the funds of the infirmary , and the congregation departed . In the afternoon at half-past one o ' clock a procession was formed , and proceeded from the Town Hall to the site of the new infirmary , situated in the suburbs of the town , and adjoining the new road to Stoekton-upon-Tees . It is not our custom to give the order of procession—one being generally so like to another—but we do so on the present occasion to mark its incongruity for a Masonic ceremony .

ORDER OF PEOCESSSOIT . Police Officer . Odd Fellows' Band of Music . Independent Order of Odd Fellows , Manchester Unity . Free Gardeners . United Order of Odd FeUows , Sheffield Unity . Foresters and Druids . Police Officer . Band of Music of the Volunteer Avtillei-y Corps . The Four Companies of the Volunteer Artillerv Corps of the

North Riding of Yorkshire . The Bishop of Ripon and the Clergy . Magistrates of the North Riding . Life Governors , Governors , and Subscribers of the Infirmary . The Corporation Band of Music . The Mayor and Corporation of Stockton . The Mayor and Corporation of Middlesborough . Superintendent of Police .

Police Officers . Operative Freemasons . Band of Music . Two Grand Stewards with their Rods . The AA ardens , Past Masters , and Masters of the several Lodges present according to Rank , Juniors walking first . Officers and Members of the North York Lodge , Middles . borough ( No . 876 ) . The Grand Superintendent of AVorks , with the Plans . A Cornucopia , with Corn borne by Grand the Master of a Lodge . Grand Stewards . Two Ewers , with AVine and Oil , borne Stewards .

by Masters of Lodges . The Grand Pursuivant . Past Grand Organist . Grand Organist . Silver Trowel borne by a Mallet borne by a P . M . as G . Director P . M . as A . G . Director of Ceremonies of Ceremonies . Past Grand Sword Bearers .

Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies . Past Grand Director of Ceremonies . Past Grand Deacons . Past Grand Secretary . Grand Secretary , bearing the Plate with the Inscription for the Foundation Stone . Past Grand Registrars . Grand Registrarbearing the Great Seal .

, The Grand Treasurer , bearing a Phial , containing the Coins to be deposited in the Stone . Past Grand AVardens . Past Provincial Grand Masters . Provincial Grand Masters . The Corinthian Light , borne by the Master of a Lodge .

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