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Grand Lodge Of Ireland.

Enttis ; G . Fitzgerald , J . Gibson , and Thomas Adams , 73 , Limerick ; AA . Slater , 76 , Longford ; George N . Menne , 71 , Cork ; A . J . Johnston , 36 , Belfast ; Dr . Saunderson , 79 , Donoghue ; Major Thompson , 86 , Doivtipatrick ; D . Allen , 93 , Dublin ; AV . R . Rogers , 47 , Dund-. ilk ; M . F . Panes , P . D . Shackleton , T . Levan , and Thomas C . Butler , 116 , Carlow ; H . J . Liuith , 150 , Eathdermoy ; R . Null , 109 , Belfast ; John Cook , 190 , Belfast ;

Capfc . Robertson , Henry Iscom , and John Iscom . 242 , Boyle ; G . F . Stoney , M . Andrews , and F . N . Young , 201 , Nenagh ; E . Willi-, AA . D . Puttison , P . Fawcett , and '" H . J . Love , 321 , Tullamore ; Rev . C . K . Irwin , 219 , PortadoAvn ; Major Colcloug-b , and AVilliam ll . lliehey , 035 , Wexford ; 8 . Potts , and Dr . Eaton , 137 , BuUmastow ; AV . Peyton , Major Ormsby Gore , and Dr . Bradshaw , 854 , Carrick and Shannon ; Thomas Mitchell , 163 ParsonstoAvn ; William P . Bleech 333

, , , Omagh ; Geo . C . Roberts , 270 , Ennisworthy ; W . I . Leggett , A . Jesson , J . Keir , and Thomas Nesth , 222 Bray ; Dr . Hayes , 205 , Naas ; R . J . Kinhead , and D . Rutledge , 161 , Tuam ; James , Hesse , 384 , Dundalk ; J . AV . Fair , 101 , Athlone ; John Hainra , 272 , Belfast ; Joseph Lighthurne , 696 , Mullaglass ; AV . H . Frazer , 642 . Kilkenny ; John Waldun , 402 , Abbeylaix ; Dr . Edge , 150 , RathdoAA-ney ; H . Sbeey Muir , 114 , E . G . ; A . Hill , 555 , Fermoy ; S . Bennor , 579 , Tralee ,

The following brethren acted as SteAvards -. — Bros . F . AVilliam AVilde , 143 ; Leoll SnoAV , 141 ; Capt . Massey , 13 ; Dr . Thos . E . Beatley , 12 ; Dr . John Thomas Banks , Grand Master ' s Lodge ; Dr . Owens , 143 ; Edward W . Maunsell , 33 ; James Ireland , 4 ; AVilliam Allen , 494 ; Harry Hodges , 4 ; David Galbraitb , 141 ; George A . Stephens , 6 ; Jas . D . Mitchell , 53 ; Dr . J . Talfnell , 728 ; Samuel B . Oldham , 4 . The Visitors from the Grand Lodge of England , were-. —Bros .

His Grace the Duke of Manchester , Provincial Grand Master of Northamptonshire ; William E . Gumbleton , Past Grand Deacon of England ; Marquis ol Hamilton , Comptroller to H . R . H . the Prince of Wales ; Francis ICiiollys , Private Secretary to H . R . H . the Prince of AVales ; B . Courtueny Boyle , Private Secretary to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant , ; J . C . Parkinson , Jun . Grand Warden of the Grand Mark Lodge of England .

Craft Masonry. English Constitution. Metropolitan.

Craft Masonry . ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . METROPOLITAN .

HERVEY LODGE , NO . 1260 . —The regular meeting of this lodge ivas held at the SAvan Inn , AValham Green , on Wednesday , fltli inst . There Avere present Bros . P . ll . Jones , AV . M . ; G . King , Jun ., P . M ., as S . AV . ; AVm . Smith , C . E ., as J . AV . ; Pulsion ! , AV , M ., Eastern Star Lodge , as S . D . ; Czarnecki , J . D . ; Davidson , I . G . ; G . King , Jun ., P . M . and Sec . The visitors were Bros . Holland , P . M . ; P . Prov . G . D . Suffolk ; Cooper , P . M ., Zetland Lodge ; Pulsford , WM ., Eastern Star Lodge .

The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Portlier , Bicknell and Mason ivere raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason ; and Mr . James Johnson having been balloted for and unanimously elected , Avas initiated . The business being over , the lodge ivas closed in ancient form with solemn prayer . LODGE OF ASAPH ( No . 1319 ) . —The brethren of this lodge

held an emergency to relieve the lodge of the Avork at the next regular meeting , on which occasion the installation of the AV . M . elect , Bro . Coote , S . AV ., will take place . There were present Bros . E . S . Jones , AV . M . ; C . Coote , S . W . ; J . Chamberlain , J . AV . ; E . Freivin , I . G . ; AV . A . Tinney , D . C ; T . Adams , P . G . P ., H . J . Tinney , Egerton , Compton , " Easton , AVeston , Reynolds , Horton , J . Baker , Jun ., Boatwright , Silderberg , Snelling and Snyders ; visitor , Bro . S . Caswell , 333 , 1 . C . The business consisted in balloting for Mr . J . F . Hutchings for initiation , which proved unanimous ; passing Bro . Reynold ., and raising Bro . G . A . Compton , The W . M ., having entrusted the chair

Craft Masonry. English Constitution. Metropolitan.

to Bro . Coote , P . M ., then retired . Bro . Coote , in submitting that a P . M . 's jeivel be voted to Bro . Jones , said that it afforded him the greatest possible pleasure to be the proposer . It Avas a law in this lodge , and he thought a very salutary one , that the sum should not exceed ten guineas , as some brother Avould subscribe a certain amount which others could not afford , but at the same time , from feelings of delicacy , felt they could scarcely do otherwise ; he should therefore propose that the highest ;

amount alloAved by the bye-hnvs , namely , ten guineas , be voted to Bro . Jones for his indefatigable exertions as the first Master of this happy and prosperous lodge . Bro . Chamberlain , J . W ., seconded the motion in a feAV Avell-cliose * -. words , and it was carried unanimously . It ivas also proposed by Bro . Cooke , duly seconded , and carried unanimously , that a testimonial , engrossed on parchment , be prepared and framed , to accompany the jeivel , expressing the great esteem the brethren have for their first

AV . M ., from AA-hom tbe idea of the Lodgo of Asaph emanated . On the AV . M . ' s return to the lodge , Bro . Coote announced to him what had been proposed and carried during his temporary absence . Bro . Jones expressed the great pleasure it would afford him to receive this great mark of esteem ; he assured the brethren that the testimonial ivould be more prized by him than gold or jewels , as it displayed the feelings of the brethren towards him . The lodge ivas then closed in solemn prayer .

ROTAL ARTHUR LODGE ( NO . 1360 ) . —This ne-v lodge , to be held at the Duke of Ediugbsirgh Hotel , New WimWedoa , was consecrated on tho 3 rd inst ., at 4 p . m ., by W . Bro . James Brett , P . M ., and P . G . Purst ., assisted by Bro . AVilliam Watson , G . S . L . as S . W . ; and Bro . J . Thomas , P . M . 507 , as J . W . Tho ceremony was performed in a most beautiful and impressive manner , and excited the admiration of all present . Bro . Joseph Smith , P . M . and P . G . Purst ., Avho has alreadbeen the means of

y founding several lodges , Avas installed as the first AV . M ., and the following officers were appointed : —Bros . Henry Robert Willson , S . W . ; Robert AViffen , J . AV . ; Henry Smith , S . D . ; William Henry Jackson , J . D . ; Walter C . E . SUOAV , P . M ., Sec . ; and J . L . King , P . M . 657 ; George Scale , P . M . 1208 , and P . PI-OA * . G . A . Dir . of Cers . as members . Bio . Stevens , P . M ., assisted most ably as Director of Ceremonies . After the lodge AA-as closed the brethren sat doAvn to a most excellent aud liberal cold collation ,

provided at the expense of the worth y host of the Duke of Edinburgh , himself a candidate for initiation into the mysteries of the Order . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drunk , and the brethren dispersed about 9 p . m ., after liaving seen one of the most interesting ceremonies performed in a manner that must have impressed all w-itli the beaut y , solemnity , and sound foundation of Freemasonry . The following visitors were present : —Bros . James Brett , P . M ., and P . G . Purst .: W . Piatt ,

P . M . 144 , and Sec . 23 and 046 ; AV . AVatson , G . S . L . ; Jolm Reeve , 780 ; Thomas Lane , 720 ; Daniel Truster , 720 ; Henry F . Huntley , AV . M ., 720 ; George Lilley , 720 ; Henry Cooper , 172 ; A . Treachvill , 177 ; H . Masielski , 177 ; H . Kl ' ney , P . M ., 177 ; P . M . Crane , 177 ; M . A . LoAvenstark , W . M . 73 ; E . H . Finney , 255 ; James Stevens , 25 , P . M . 720 , 1216 ; AV . S . Larlham , 1216 ; John Thomas , P . M . 507 ; David Stoltz , 554 ; J . H . Lassam , 742 . 1269 ; J . Wright , S . D . 1158 ; J . K . Brown , 1158 ; A . D . Loweustark , P . M . 54 S , and 733 ; W . M . Hilton , J . D . 780 , and J . AV . 1351 ; Henry Potter , P . M . 11 , 177 , 1351 ; Thomas Baker , 1269 , 429 ; andD . D . Beck , S . AV . 1306 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DORSETSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Dorsetshire was held on Thursday , the 10 th inst ., at the charming \ vatering place of Lyme Regis . Giving to the toivn being surrounded by hill ., and six miles from a railway station ; being also at an extreme part of the province , and Avell into Devon , a large number of Dorset

brethren could not be expected , but thero were , nevertheless , some 80 present . The Lodgo liaving been opened at one o ' clock , the minutes were rend and confirmed , and the abstract of the Provincial Grand Treasurer ' s accounts w-as received . The Provincial Grand Master then made the following appointments : —

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THE ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND. Article 1
THE " PRINCE OF WALES'S OWN " LODGE, Article 2
INCREASE OF NUMBERS IN MASONRY. Article 3
THE WAY TO DO THE WORK Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 82. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
REVIEWS. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
GRAND LODGE OF IRELAND. Article 10
Craft Masonry. ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 13
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 15
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR, PAST AND PRESENT: HIS MISSION AND ITS MODERN OBJECTS. Article 17
THE MARK DEGREE IN ENGLAND. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 26TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Grand Lodge Of Ireland.

Enttis ; G . Fitzgerald , J . Gibson , and Thomas Adams , 73 , Limerick ; AA . Slater , 76 , Longford ; George N . Menne , 71 , Cork ; A . J . Johnston , 36 , Belfast ; Dr . Saunderson , 79 , Donoghue ; Major Thompson , 86 , Doivtipatrick ; D . Allen , 93 , Dublin ; AV . R . Rogers , 47 , Dund-. ilk ; M . F . Panes , P . D . Shackleton , T . Levan , and Thomas C . Butler , 116 , Carlow ; H . J . Liuith , 150 , Eathdermoy ; R . Null , 109 , Belfast ; John Cook , 190 , Belfast ;

Capfc . Robertson , Henry Iscom , and John Iscom . 242 , Boyle ; G . F . Stoney , M . Andrews , and F . N . Young , 201 , Nenagh ; E . Willi-, AA . D . Puttison , P . Fawcett , and '" H . J . Love , 321 , Tullamore ; Rev . C . K . Irwin , 219 , PortadoAvn ; Major Colcloug-b , and AVilliam ll . lliehey , 035 , Wexford ; 8 . Potts , and Dr . Eaton , 137 , BuUmastow ; AV . Peyton , Major Ormsby Gore , and Dr . Bradshaw , 854 , Carrick and Shannon ; Thomas Mitchell , 163 ParsonstoAvn ; William P . Bleech 333

, , , Omagh ; Geo . C . Roberts , 270 , Ennisworthy ; W . I . Leggett , A . Jesson , J . Keir , and Thomas Nesth , 222 Bray ; Dr . Hayes , 205 , Naas ; R . J . Kinhead , and D . Rutledge , 161 , Tuam ; James , Hesse , 384 , Dundalk ; J . AV . Fair , 101 , Athlone ; John Hainra , 272 , Belfast ; Joseph Lighthurne , 696 , Mullaglass ; AV . H . Frazer , 642 . Kilkenny ; John Waldun , 402 , Abbeylaix ; Dr . Edge , 150 , RathdoAA-ney ; H . Sbeey Muir , 114 , E . G . ; A . Hill , 555 , Fermoy ; S . Bennor , 579 , Tralee ,

The following brethren acted as SteAvards -. — Bros . F . AVilliam AVilde , 143 ; Leoll SnoAV , 141 ; Capt . Massey , 13 ; Dr . Thos . E . Beatley , 12 ; Dr . John Thomas Banks , Grand Master ' s Lodge ; Dr . Owens , 143 ; Edward W . Maunsell , 33 ; James Ireland , 4 ; AVilliam Allen , 494 ; Harry Hodges , 4 ; David Galbraitb , 141 ; George A . Stephens , 6 ; Jas . D . Mitchell , 53 ; Dr . J . Talfnell , 728 ; Samuel B . Oldham , 4 . The Visitors from the Grand Lodge of England , were-. —Bros .

His Grace the Duke of Manchester , Provincial Grand Master of Northamptonshire ; William E . Gumbleton , Past Grand Deacon of England ; Marquis ol Hamilton , Comptroller to H . R . H . the Prince of Wales ; Francis ICiiollys , Private Secretary to H . R . H . the Prince of AVales ; B . Courtueny Boyle , Private Secretary to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant , ; J . C . Parkinson , Jun . Grand Warden of the Grand Mark Lodge of England .

Craft Masonry. English Constitution. Metropolitan.

Craft Masonry . ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . METROPOLITAN .

HERVEY LODGE , NO . 1260 . —The regular meeting of this lodge ivas held at the SAvan Inn , AValham Green , on Wednesday , fltli inst . There Avere present Bros . P . ll . Jones , AV . M . ; G . King , Jun ., P . M ., as S . AV . ; AVm . Smith , C . E ., as J . AV . ; Pulsion ! , AV , M ., Eastern Star Lodge , as S . D . ; Czarnecki , J . D . ; Davidson , I . G . ; G . King , Jun ., P . M . and Sec . The visitors were Bros . Holland , P . M . ; P . Prov . G . D . Suffolk ; Cooper , P . M ., Zetland Lodge ; Pulsford , WM ., Eastern Star Lodge .

The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Portlier , Bicknell and Mason ivere raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason ; and Mr . James Johnson having been balloted for and unanimously elected , Avas initiated . The business being over , the lodge ivas closed in ancient form with solemn prayer . LODGE OF ASAPH ( No . 1319 ) . —The brethren of this lodge

held an emergency to relieve the lodge of the Avork at the next regular meeting , on which occasion the installation of the AV . M . elect , Bro . Coote , S . AV ., will take place . There were present Bros . E . S . Jones , AV . M . ; C . Coote , S . W . ; J . Chamberlain , J . AV . ; E . Freivin , I . G . ; AV . A . Tinney , D . C ; T . Adams , P . G . P ., H . J . Tinney , Egerton , Compton , " Easton , AVeston , Reynolds , Horton , J . Baker , Jun ., Boatwright , Silderberg , Snelling and Snyders ; visitor , Bro . S . Caswell , 333 , 1 . C . The business consisted in balloting for Mr . J . F . Hutchings for initiation , which proved unanimous ; passing Bro . Reynold ., and raising Bro . G . A . Compton , The W . M ., having entrusted the chair

Craft Masonry. English Constitution. Metropolitan.

to Bro . Coote , P . M ., then retired . Bro . Coote , in submitting that a P . M . 's jeivel be voted to Bro . Jones , said that it afforded him the greatest possible pleasure to be the proposer . It Avas a law in this lodge , and he thought a very salutary one , that the sum should not exceed ten guineas , as some brother Avould subscribe a certain amount which others could not afford , but at the same time , from feelings of delicacy , felt they could scarcely do otherwise ; he should therefore propose that the highest ;

amount alloAved by the bye-hnvs , namely , ten guineas , be voted to Bro . Jones for his indefatigable exertions as the first Master of this happy and prosperous lodge . Bro . Chamberlain , J . W ., seconded the motion in a feAV Avell-cliose * -. words , and it was carried unanimously . It ivas also proposed by Bro . Cooke , duly seconded , and carried unanimously , that a testimonial , engrossed on parchment , be prepared and framed , to accompany the jeivel , expressing the great esteem the brethren have for their first

AV . M ., from AA-hom tbe idea of the Lodgo of Asaph emanated . On the AV . M . ' s return to the lodge , Bro . Coote announced to him what had been proposed and carried during his temporary absence . Bro . Jones expressed the great pleasure it would afford him to receive this great mark of esteem ; he assured the brethren that the testimonial ivould be more prized by him than gold or jewels , as it displayed the feelings of the brethren towards him . The lodge ivas then closed in solemn prayer .

ROTAL ARTHUR LODGE ( NO . 1360 ) . —This ne-v lodge , to be held at the Duke of Ediugbsirgh Hotel , New WimWedoa , was consecrated on tho 3 rd inst ., at 4 p . m ., by W . Bro . James Brett , P . M ., and P . G . Purst ., assisted by Bro . AVilliam Watson , G . S . L . as S . W . ; and Bro . J . Thomas , P . M . 507 , as J . W . Tho ceremony was performed in a most beautiful and impressive manner , and excited the admiration of all present . Bro . Joseph Smith , P . M . and P . G . Purst ., Avho has alreadbeen the means of

y founding several lodges , Avas installed as the first AV . M ., and the following officers were appointed : —Bros . Henry Robert Willson , S . W . ; Robert AViffen , J . AV . ; Henry Smith , S . D . ; William Henry Jackson , J . D . ; Walter C . E . SUOAV , P . M ., Sec . ; and J . L . King , P . M . 657 ; George Scale , P . M . 1208 , and P . PI-OA * . G . A . Dir . of Cers . as members . Bio . Stevens , P . M ., assisted most ably as Director of Ceremonies . After the lodge AA-as closed the brethren sat doAvn to a most excellent aud liberal cold collation ,

provided at the expense of the worth y host of the Duke of Edinburgh , himself a candidate for initiation into the mysteries of the Order . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drunk , and the brethren dispersed about 9 p . m ., after liaving seen one of the most interesting ceremonies performed in a manner that must have impressed all w-itli the beaut y , solemnity , and sound foundation of Freemasonry . The following visitors were present : —Bros . James Brett , P . M ., and P . G . Purst .: W . Piatt ,

P . M . 144 , and Sec . 23 and 046 ; AV . AVatson , G . S . L . ; Jolm Reeve , 780 ; Thomas Lane , 720 ; Daniel Truster , 720 ; Henry F . Huntley , AV . M ., 720 ; George Lilley , 720 ; Henry Cooper , 172 ; A . Treachvill , 177 ; H . Masielski , 177 ; H . Kl ' ney , P . M ., 177 ; P . M . Crane , 177 ; M . A . LoAvenstark , W . M . 73 ; E . H . Finney , 255 ; James Stevens , 25 , P . M . 720 , 1216 ; AV . S . Larlham , 1216 ; John Thomas , P . M . 507 ; David Stoltz , 554 ; J . H . Lassam , 742 . 1269 ; J . Wright , S . D . 1158 ; J . K . Brown , 1158 ; A . D . Loweustark , P . M . 54 S , and 733 ; W . M . Hilton , J . D . 780 , and J . AV . 1351 ; Henry Potter , P . M . 11 , 177 , 1351 ; Thomas Baker , 1269 , 429 ; andD . D . Beck , S . AV . 1306 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DORSETSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Dorsetshire was held on Thursday , the 10 th inst ., at the charming \ vatering place of Lyme Regis . Giving to the toivn being surrounded by hill ., and six miles from a railway station ; being also at an extreme part of the province , and Avell into Devon , a large number of Dorset

brethren could not be expected , but thero were , nevertheless , some 80 present . The Lodgo liaving been opened at one o ' clock , the minutes were rend and confirmed , and the abstract of the Provincial Grand Treasurer ' s accounts w-as received . The Provincial Grand Master then made the following appointments : —

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