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Craft Masonry.

ing prayer : —Great Architect of the Universe ., without whom , nothing is strong , nothing is holy , look down with mercy upon , us , thy servants , who now draw near to tiiiee , to offer up our thanks and ! praises for all thy past mercies 5 -and to beseech thy

blessing for the time to come . Mercifully grant that this lodge may be protected and preserved by thine Almighty power tor many future years . Grant that ifc may be the menus of promulgating the genuine tenets and principles contained iu thy Holy Law , and in the rules of that Order to which -we owe allegiance . May brotherly love , relief , and truth ever distinguish tlie conduct of the brethren of this lodge wherever they are placed ; and may the lodge itself prosper and flourish ., aud

hand down down the sacred traditions ef the Craft pure aud unpolluted , from generation to generation . And , finally , may we all meet hereafter in that Grand Lodge above , where thou , the Great Architect and Ruler of the Universe , dosfc live , stnd reign supreme . So mote ifc be . " The regular badness of the meeting having been concluded , the brethren , punctually at the appointed time , adjourned to the banquet , which was served in a style that ieffc nothing to be

desired . The usutl toasts were duly given and responded to in eloquent addresses , which we are compelled to omit for want of space . The musical arrangements were of a superior character , and were under the direction of Bro . Lawler , assisted by Bro . Carter and Messrs . Baxter , . Tekyll , and Coates .

STSOSO to LODGE ( N O . 45 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on the 3 r . dinsfc ., and was numerously attended . The lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , the W . M . proceeded to raise a candidate to the degree of M . M . „ after which Bro . Golley was presented to receive the benefit of installation as W . M . for the ensuing year . The proceedings which took place under most trying circumstances , were well

performed by Bro . Barton . The ceremony being completed , and the newly installed master having received the congratulations of his brethren , he proceeded to initiate three gentlemen—Messrs . Roberts , Richards , and Gow—into the mysteries of Masonry , accomplishing his tasl : in a most efficient manner . Bro . Colley afterwards made an admirable chairman at the banquet which followed . The usual Masonic toasts were given , and heartily responded to on behalf of Bro . Laing , an old P . M . of the iodge ,

who this evening- visited it after some years' absence Anion " the visitors were Bros . D . Rose , P . M . 73 ; Keeble , 73 ; Ruskh ? , S . D . 22 ; Andrews , 51 ; Pilbeam and Bryetfc , S 34 ; Allsopp and Glasspool , P . M ' s . S 79 ; A . Guvd , S . W . 879 ; Scotts , 879 : BarUeft J . W . 1 , 178 ; & o . VITRUVIAN LODGE ( NO . 87 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge took place ou Wednesday , at the White Hart , Collegestreet , Lambeth . Bro . Carey , W . M ., opened the lodge , the whole of his officers being present . After the minutes had been read affid confirmed , two gentlemen were initiated into the mysteries of the Craft . Two candidates wero passed to the

second degree , and one was raised to tho sublime degree of M . M ., the ceremonies being very creditably performed by the W . M ., after whidi Bro . E . Voi ' ley , PJ . L , S . W ., aud W . M . elect , was presented for installation . ' There were twenty visitors present : Bros . Binckes , P . M ., Secretary of the Boys ' Institution ; Terry , P . M ., collector for the Aged | Masons' Institution ; Watson , P . M " - Ough , P . M ., 749 ; Samuel May , P . M ., 7 S 0 , 22 , 101 ; Smith ' W . M ., 157 ; Littlowood , W . M ., 780 ; Farnfield , P . M ., 9 K 7-

Drew , S . D ., 890 ; Samuel May , jun ., 594 ; Walters , P . M ., 73 Bennett , and several others . The W . M , Bro . Vorley , invested his officers . Thirty guineas was voted unauimouslv to he placed on the list of tho W . M ., as Steward of the Bovs' " School . A P . M . ' s jewel was then presented to Bro . Cary . The " lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet at which the usual toasts were given . LODGE OP JUSTICE ( NO . 147 ) . —The regular meeting of this

lodge was held at the White Swan Tavern , High-street , Deptford , on Monday , the 14 th inst . The following were present : — Bros . J . Percival , W . M . ; G . Bolton , S . W . pro ( em . ; II . Sadler , J . W . ; J . Liglitl ' oot , Treas . ; G . Chapman , See . ; II . Bartletfc ' S . D . ; C . G . Dilley , J . D . ; J . Roper , I . G . ; Bath , P . M . ; and Cavcll , P . M . The lodge was opened in the first degree , and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed ' . Bro . C . E Dilley , J . D ., worked the first section of the first lectureBro !

, H . Bavtlett working the second degree . There being no candidates present for initiation , passing , or raising , Bro . Bolton , P . M ., announced his intention to rtaiul as Steward for the GiyiS School , the lodge voting £ 5 5 s , to his list . 'The lod ge was njmm jvifcb solemn prayer . f ^ O / t

I DOMATIC LODGE ( NO . 177 ) . —The brethren of this lodge met at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Friday , the 11 th inst . . There were present : Bros . J . R . Foulger , W . M . ; J . E . Walford , a . W . ; J . Ferguson , J . W . ; Tims , S . D . ; Kent , J . D . ; Everett , I . G . ;

J .. Smith , P . G . Purst ., P . M ., and Treas . ; J . Brett , P . M ., Assist . , Cv . . Purst . ; Carpenter , P . M . ; Thompson , P . M . ; Haydon , P . M . ; Simpson , P . M .: Elines , P . M . The visitors present were : Bros . Nestle , 229 ; Vino , 173 ; Lawrence , 291 ; Haines , J . D . 917 ; Asliby , ? , 056 ; Atkins , 890 ; Rippin , 167 ; Mann , P . M . 1 S 6 ; and Imhqf . JBros . Nasielski and Dyer were raised to the degree of M . M .. Bros . Halbam , Koller , Browne , and West , were passed to the second degree , aud Messrs . Price and Willing were

initiated in the . mysteries of Ancient Freemasonry . Bro . Tanner , Sec , veivomefe Shanks to the lodge for the handsome testimonial ,, consisting of a gold watch and chain and ten guinea jewel , which the lodge had given him . He also announced himself as a Steward for the Girl's School , and the lodge placed 50 guineason bis list to make the lodge vice-president . A capital evening was spent , the banquet being serving in Bro . Clemow ' s usual style .

LODGE OS Sr . JAITES ( N O . 765 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge took place on the 1 st inst . at the Leather Market Tavern , Bermondsey , the ehair being occupied by Bro . D . Boyce ,. W . M . Bro . E . Goodwin was raised to the degree of a M . M ., and . ihere being no further business , Bro . George Hyde , S . W ., of the lodge , and P . M . of the Lodge of Faith , No . 141 , was unanimously elected to the high office of W . M . A letter was read from Bro . G . Aldridge , who for some years has been Treasurer to the lodgo , intimating that from severe illness he was desirous

of resigning his responsible office . The announcement was received with great regret by the brethren , and it was ultimately settled that his resignation should stand over for the present . LILT LODGE OB RicmiosD ( No . S 20 ) .--The regular meet ; ing of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Greyhound Hotel , Richmond , on Wednesday , the 13 th insfc . The following brethren were present : —Bros . Townseud , W . M . ; E . Fenner ,

S . W . ; Cooper , P . M .. as J . W . ; W . Cockburn . S . D . ; Kennedy , I . G .,- Giles , P . M . and Treas . ; J . Cockburn , P . M ., Sec ; Carless , I . PM . ; J . S . Jolley , Mus . Dir . ; and Bros . Wbipham , Catlin , AVhite , Munro , Cotfcerell , Reynolds , Myers , Dawson , Millar , Sweet . Brewer , Cook , aud Noyce . The visitors were : —Bros . T . Potter , 27 ; G . Hill . 347 ; arid J . Wilson , 209 . Messrs . W . Foster Reynolds , W . H . Myers , and W . Dawson were proposed , and the ballot proving unanimous , were initiated by the W . M . ;

and Mr . G . Hamson was also inititiated as a serving brother . The Secretary was requested to call -a meeting of the Committee , of the Fund of Benevolence to take into consideration , aud to assist the widow of a deceased brother in dsstross . [ This lodge has a separate fund for benevolence , under the presidency of Bro . J . Nunn , G . SB . ] The banquet took place in the banqueting hall , adjoining the lodge room , aud was served in first-rate style by Bro . Noyce . A very pleasant evening was spent , enlivened with , excellent harmony from Bros . Tolley , Kennedy ,, Sweet , and Millar .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHESHIRE . Al / rraNcrmi . —Stamford Lodge ( No . 1 , 045 ) . —On Monday last the members of the above lodge , met at the Town Hall , Altrincham , for the installation of Bro . Capb . Hardy , S . W . as W . M . The lodge was opened in due form at three o ' clock , by Bro . James Sudren , W . M ., after which . Mr . John Hunt was regularly initiated by Bro . Hardy , ( W . M . elect ) from the pedestal . The W . M . giving the corner stone , and Bro . Capt ,

Lathbury , P . M . and J . W . the working tools . The W . M . thenopened the lodge in the second degree , Bro . Hardy having assented to the ancient charges and regulations , the lodge was opened in the third degree . After which a Board of Installed Masters was formally opened by Bro . Jas . Sudren , W . M ., whowith Bros . Weston and J . A . Birch , conducted the installation . Seventeen Past Masters were present at the installation , which is an unusually large number for a country lodge . The W . M .. appointed as his officers : Bros . . Tolm Mort , S . W . ; Thomas IT , Kirk , , I . W . ; John Sidderly , S . D . ; Henry Kenyon , J . D . ; Robt . Ferguson , I . G . ; R . Heathcott , P . M ., Treas . ; R . Newhouse , P . M ., Sec ; Capt . Lathbury , P . M ., Org . The brethren to the

. _ jiumher of about fifty sat down to a sumptuous banquet , pro-!& 5 fevbv Bro . Harvey , of the Unicorn Hotel . Grace being said Try ^ krivXlie Rev . D . Barker , of Worthington , chaplain of tho ^ ATO-jlfijA Lodge , Manchester . The chair was taken by Bro . » D G E j ' r

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ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE HISTORY OF THE CRAFT.—No. 2. Article 1
THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 4
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 11. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS Article 12
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
TURKEY. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 17
SOUTH AFRICA. Article 18
INAUGURATION OF THE MASONIC HALL, SUNDERLAND. Article 19
SOUTH EASTERN MASONIC ASSOCIATION. Article 19
Obituary. Article 20
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 26TH MARCH, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Craft Masonry.

ing prayer : —Great Architect of the Universe ., without whom , nothing is strong , nothing is holy , look down with mercy upon , us , thy servants , who now draw near to tiiiee , to offer up our thanks and ! praises for all thy past mercies 5 -and to beseech thy

blessing for the time to come . Mercifully grant that this lodge may be protected and preserved by thine Almighty power tor many future years . Grant that ifc may be the menus of promulgating the genuine tenets and principles contained iu thy Holy Law , and in the rules of that Order to which -we owe allegiance . May brotherly love , relief , and truth ever distinguish tlie conduct of the brethren of this lodge wherever they are placed ; and may the lodge itself prosper and flourish ., aud

hand down down the sacred traditions ef the Craft pure aud unpolluted , from generation to generation . And , finally , may we all meet hereafter in that Grand Lodge above , where thou , the Great Architect and Ruler of the Universe , dosfc live , stnd reign supreme . So mote ifc be . " The regular badness of the meeting having been concluded , the brethren , punctually at the appointed time , adjourned to the banquet , which was served in a style that ieffc nothing to be

desired . The usutl toasts were duly given and responded to in eloquent addresses , which we are compelled to omit for want of space . The musical arrangements were of a superior character , and were under the direction of Bro . Lawler , assisted by Bro . Carter and Messrs . Baxter , . Tekyll , and Coates .

STSOSO to LODGE ( N O . 45 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on the 3 r . dinsfc ., and was numerously attended . The lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed , the W . M . proceeded to raise a candidate to the degree of M . M . „ after which Bro . Golley was presented to receive the benefit of installation as W . M . for the ensuing year . The proceedings which took place under most trying circumstances , were well

performed by Bro . Barton . The ceremony being completed , and the newly installed master having received the congratulations of his brethren , he proceeded to initiate three gentlemen—Messrs . Roberts , Richards , and Gow—into the mysteries of Masonry , accomplishing his tasl : in a most efficient manner . Bro . Colley afterwards made an admirable chairman at the banquet which followed . The usual Masonic toasts were given , and heartily responded to on behalf of Bro . Laing , an old P . M . of the iodge ,

who this evening- visited it after some years' absence Anion " the visitors were Bros . D . Rose , P . M . 73 ; Keeble , 73 ; Ruskh ? , S . D . 22 ; Andrews , 51 ; Pilbeam and Bryetfc , S 34 ; Allsopp and Glasspool , P . M ' s . S 79 ; A . Guvd , S . W . 879 ; Scotts , 879 : BarUeft J . W . 1 , 178 ; & o . VITRUVIAN LODGE ( NO . 87 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge took place ou Wednesday , at the White Hart , Collegestreet , Lambeth . Bro . Carey , W . M ., opened the lodge , the whole of his officers being present . After the minutes had been read affid confirmed , two gentlemen were initiated into the mysteries of the Craft . Two candidates wero passed to the

second degree , and one was raised to tho sublime degree of M . M ., the ceremonies being very creditably performed by the W . M ., after whidi Bro . E . Voi ' ley , PJ . L , S . W ., aud W . M . elect , was presented for installation . ' There were twenty visitors present : Bros . Binckes , P . M ., Secretary of the Boys ' Institution ; Terry , P . M ., collector for the Aged | Masons' Institution ; Watson , P . M " - Ough , P . M ., 749 ; Samuel May , P . M ., 7 S 0 , 22 , 101 ; Smith ' W . M ., 157 ; Littlowood , W . M ., 780 ; Farnfield , P . M ., 9 K 7-

Drew , S . D ., 890 ; Samuel May , jun ., 594 ; Walters , P . M ., 73 Bennett , and several others . The W . M , Bro . Vorley , invested his officers . Thirty guineas was voted unauimouslv to he placed on the list of tho W . M ., as Steward of the Bovs' " School . A P . M . ' s jewel was then presented to Bro . Cary . The " lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet at which the usual toasts were given . LODGE OP JUSTICE ( NO . 147 ) . —The regular meeting of this

lodge was held at the White Swan Tavern , High-street , Deptford , on Monday , the 14 th inst . The following were present : — Bros . J . Percival , W . M . ; G . Bolton , S . W . pro ( em . ; II . Sadler , J . W . ; J . Liglitl ' oot , Treas . ; G . Chapman , See . ; II . Bartletfc ' S . D . ; C . G . Dilley , J . D . ; J . Roper , I . G . ; Bath , P . M . ; and Cavcll , P . M . The lodge was opened in the first degree , and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed ' . Bro . C . E Dilley , J . D ., worked the first section of the first lectureBro !

, H . Bavtlett working the second degree . There being no candidates present for initiation , passing , or raising , Bro . Bolton , P . M ., announced his intention to rtaiul as Steward for the GiyiS School , the lodge voting £ 5 5 s , to his list . 'The lod ge was njmm jvifcb solemn prayer . f ^ O / t

I DOMATIC LODGE ( NO . 177 ) . —The brethren of this lodge met at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Friday , the 11 th inst . . There were present : Bros . J . R . Foulger , W . M . ; J . E . Walford , a . W . ; J . Ferguson , J . W . ; Tims , S . D . ; Kent , J . D . ; Everett , I . G . ;

J .. Smith , P . G . Purst ., P . M ., and Treas . ; J . Brett , P . M ., Assist . , Cv . . Purst . ; Carpenter , P . M . ; Thompson , P . M . ; Haydon , P . M . ; Simpson , P . M .: Elines , P . M . The visitors present were : Bros . Nestle , 229 ; Vino , 173 ; Lawrence , 291 ; Haines , J . D . 917 ; Asliby , ? , 056 ; Atkins , 890 ; Rippin , 167 ; Mann , P . M . 1 S 6 ; and Imhqf . JBros . Nasielski and Dyer were raised to the degree of M . M .. Bros . Halbam , Koller , Browne , and West , were passed to the second degree , aud Messrs . Price and Willing were

initiated in the . mysteries of Ancient Freemasonry . Bro . Tanner , Sec , veivomefe Shanks to the lodge for the handsome testimonial ,, consisting of a gold watch and chain and ten guinea jewel , which the lodge had given him . He also announced himself as a Steward for the Girl's School , and the lodge placed 50 guineason bis list to make the lodge vice-president . A capital evening was spent , the banquet being serving in Bro . Clemow ' s usual style .

LODGE OS Sr . JAITES ( N O . 765 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge took place on the 1 st inst . at the Leather Market Tavern , Bermondsey , the ehair being occupied by Bro . D . Boyce ,. W . M . Bro . E . Goodwin was raised to the degree of a M . M ., and . ihere being no further business , Bro . George Hyde , S . W ., of the lodge , and P . M . of the Lodge of Faith , No . 141 , was unanimously elected to the high office of W . M . A letter was read from Bro . G . Aldridge , who for some years has been Treasurer to the lodgo , intimating that from severe illness he was desirous

of resigning his responsible office . The announcement was received with great regret by the brethren , and it was ultimately settled that his resignation should stand over for the present . LILT LODGE OB RicmiosD ( No . S 20 ) .--The regular meet ; ing of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Greyhound Hotel , Richmond , on Wednesday , the 13 th insfc . The following brethren were present : —Bros . Townseud , W . M . ; E . Fenner ,

S . W . ; Cooper , P . M .. as J . W . ; W . Cockburn . S . D . ; Kennedy , I . G .,- Giles , P . M . and Treas . ; J . Cockburn , P . M ., Sec ; Carless , I . PM . ; J . S . Jolley , Mus . Dir . ; and Bros . Wbipham , Catlin , AVhite , Munro , Cotfcerell , Reynolds , Myers , Dawson , Millar , Sweet . Brewer , Cook , aud Noyce . The visitors were : —Bros . T . Potter , 27 ; G . Hill . 347 ; arid J . Wilson , 209 . Messrs . W . Foster Reynolds , W . H . Myers , and W . Dawson were proposed , and the ballot proving unanimous , were initiated by the W . M . ;

and Mr . G . Hamson was also inititiated as a serving brother . The Secretary was requested to call -a meeting of the Committee , of the Fund of Benevolence to take into consideration , aud to assist the widow of a deceased brother in dsstross . [ This lodge has a separate fund for benevolence , under the presidency of Bro . J . Nunn , G . SB . ] The banquet took place in the banqueting hall , adjoining the lodge room , aud was served in first-rate style by Bro . Noyce . A very pleasant evening was spent , enlivened with , excellent harmony from Bros . Tolley , Kennedy ,, Sweet , and Millar .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHESHIRE . Al / rraNcrmi . —Stamford Lodge ( No . 1 , 045 ) . —On Monday last the members of the above lodge , met at the Town Hall , Altrincham , for the installation of Bro . Capb . Hardy , S . W . as W . M . The lodge was opened in due form at three o ' clock , by Bro . James Sudren , W . M ., after which . Mr . John Hunt was regularly initiated by Bro . Hardy , ( W . M . elect ) from the pedestal . The W . M . giving the corner stone , and Bro . Capt ,

Lathbury , P . M . and J . W . the working tools . The W . M . thenopened the lodge in the second degree , Bro . Hardy having assented to the ancient charges and regulations , the lodge was opened in the third degree . After which a Board of Installed Masters was formally opened by Bro . Jas . Sudren , W . M ., whowith Bros . Weston and J . A . Birch , conducted the installation . Seventeen Past Masters were present at the installation , which is an unusually large number for a country lodge . The W . M .. appointed as his officers : Bros . . Tolm Mort , S . W . ; Thomas IT , Kirk , , I . W . ; John Sidderly , S . D . ; Henry Kenyon , J . D . ; Robt . Ferguson , I . G . ; R . Heathcott , P . M ., Treas . ; R . Newhouse , P . M ., Sec ; Capt . Lathbury , P . M ., Org . The brethren to the

. _ jiumher of about fifty sat down to a sumptuous banquet , pro-!& 5 fevbv Bro . Harvey , of the Unicorn Hotel . Grace being said Try ^ krivXlie Rev . D . Barker , of Worthington , chaplain of tho ^ ATO-jlfijA Lodge , Manchester . The chair was taken by Bro . » D G E j ' r

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