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CHESHIRE . AproTironrsT . —Lodije . —Friday , April 29 th , . iferspy Instruction ( 701 ; , Angel Imi , Bhieiilteacl , at 0 . Encampment . -Wednesday , 2 ; tli , Boyal Edward , Astley Arms , Diikhifield . CORNAVALL . ArroiHimiXT . —r . oiige . — . Ifoudoy , April 25 th , Bcseaweu . ( 1000 ) , Masonic Boom , Chaceivater , at 7

, DEVONSHIRE , ArvoiTOiiMT . —Lodge . —Thursday , April 2 Stli , Friendship ( 23 S ) , lord Hood , Davenport , at ( i , DORSETSHIRE . AvpoAKTinra-t . —T , odge—Thursday , April 2 Sth , St . JIavy ' s ( 1000 ) , Bull Inn , Briilpm't , at 7 .

DURHAM . AvvoisiiraxTS . — kotfycs . — -Monday , April 25 th , Industry ( 56 ) , Grey Horse Inn , Gateshead , at 7 ; Thursday , 2 Sth , Palatine ( 114 ) , Bridge Hotel , Bishop VVearrnoiiih , at 7 ; 2 Jestoratioi . ( 128 \ , Town Hall , Dsvlington , at 7 . Chapter , —" De Burghi ((!!¦!) , Grey Horse , Gateshead , at 5 .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . APPOINTMENT . —iodje . —Wednesday , April 27 th , Foundation ( 97 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Clielten Imm , at 5 .

HAMPSHIRE . AviontximxTS . —Lodges . —Wednesday , April , 27 th , Economy ( 90 ) , Black Sivan , Winchester , at 7 ; Phoenix ( 319 ) . High Street , Portsmouth , at 7 ; Thiu-sdry , 28 th , lloyal Gloucester ( 152 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Southampton , at 7 . SouTHAMi'iox-. —Mogul Gloucester Lodge ( No . 152 . )—This Lodge hold its usual fortnightly meeting at Freemason's Hall , Southampton , ou the llth , Bvo . F . Perkins , AA ' . M ., in the chair , supported by Bros . Passenger , S . AV . ; G . Perkins , J . AT . ; Philips , S . D . ; PearcoJ . D . ; CollisI . G . & c . The Lodge was opened in duo form at six

, , , , p . m ., being an hour before the time mentioned in the notices , in consequence of the pressure of business . Bro . H . Clarice , Sec , read the minutes of the previous meeting , Avhich were duly confirmed ; when the brethren proceeded to ballot for three candidates for initiation , who wore elected . The AV . M . raised Bro . Swayno , to the degree of M . M ., after u-h icli the Lodge ivas lowered , and Bro . Eiddleeombo was passed to the second degree ; afterward Jlr . AValter Lomer , Mr . J . Clioine Leete , and Mr . H ' crschel Emanuel , ivere respectively initiated into the Order ; the charge being

delivered most correctly and impressively by Bro . Abraham , P . M . Tho Secretary bavin" - brought some business before the Lodge of a purely local nature , Bro . G . AV . Clarke referred to the generally expressed feeling of regret in the province , hi connexion with the decease ofthe late Bro . Firmin , Prov . G . See ., and stated that a desire ivas entertained hy many brethren that a memorial should be raised to commemorate his many talents and virtues . It was well known that although the late brother was a most cautious manand frugal member of societyhe had reared a large family

, , ivith very limited means , and that family had been left to the care of a widow to whom some Masonic help would bo a most invaluable boon . He would therefore move , that the AV . M ., the Secretary , Bro . Stebbing , P . M ., Bro . Douglas , P . M ., and the AVardens , do form a committee to consider the bast means of raising a memorial to their lately deceased brother . Bro . Stebbing , P . M ., explained to the AV . M . that the widow ' s circumstances ivere such that it had occurred to him that it would be desirable to place her in some kind of business suitable to her

acquirements ; and if any brother here , or elseivhere , should be able to recommend anything that might be made available for the purpose , he would be happy to receive any communication upon the subject , either verbally or otherwise . Bro . Douglas seconded the motion ; and while he did so ivith a vast amount of pleasure , said , he would submit that the matter ivould he in the hands of those in whom lie had the greatest confidence , and he should be happy to further the views of the committee although ho thought the addition of his name was quite unnecessary . The AV . M . expressed his gratification at having such a motion brought forward ; he entirel y

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—III. Article 6
Selection Article 15
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.—I. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
MARK MASONRY. Article 21
APPOINTMENT OF GRAND OFFICERS. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
APPEAL FOR A FREEMASON'S DAUGHTER. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 27
PROVINCIAL. Article 30
MARK MASONRY. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 44
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Provincial.

CHESHIRE . AproTironrsT . —Lodije . —Friday , April 29 th , . iferspy Instruction ( 701 ; , Angel Imi , Bhieiilteacl , at 0 . Encampment . -Wednesday , 2 ; tli , Boyal Edward , Astley Arms , Diikhifield . CORNAVALL . ArroiHimiXT . —r . oiige . — . Ifoudoy , April 25 th , Bcseaweu . ( 1000 ) , Masonic Boom , Chaceivater , at 7

, DEVONSHIRE , ArvoiTOiiMT . —Lodge . —Thursday , April 2 Stli , Friendship ( 23 S ) , lord Hood , Davenport , at ( i , DORSETSHIRE . AvpoAKTinra-t . —T , odge—Thursday , April 2 Sth , St . JIavy ' s ( 1000 ) , Bull Inn , Briilpm't , at 7 .

DURHAM . AvvoisiiraxTS . — kotfycs . — -Monday , April 25 th , Industry ( 56 ) , Grey Horse Inn , Gateshead , at 7 ; Thursday , 2 Sth , Palatine ( 114 ) , Bridge Hotel , Bishop VVearrnoiiih , at 7 ; 2 Jestoratioi . ( 128 \ , Town Hall , Dsvlington , at 7 . Chapter , —" De Burghi ((!!¦!) , Grey Horse , Gateshead , at 5 .

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . APPOINTMENT . —iodje . —Wednesday , April 27 th , Foundation ( 97 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Clielten Imm , at 5 .

HAMPSHIRE . AviontximxTS . —Lodges . —Wednesday , April , 27 th , Economy ( 90 ) , Black Sivan , Winchester , at 7 ; Phoenix ( 319 ) . High Street , Portsmouth , at 7 ; Thiu-sdry , 28 th , lloyal Gloucester ( 152 ) , Freemasons' Hall , Southampton , at 7 . SouTHAMi'iox-. —Mogul Gloucester Lodge ( No . 152 . )—This Lodge hold its usual fortnightly meeting at Freemason's Hall , Southampton , ou the llth , Bvo . F . Perkins , AA ' . M ., in the chair , supported by Bros . Passenger , S . AV . ; G . Perkins , J . AT . ; Philips , S . D . ; PearcoJ . D . ; CollisI . G . & c . The Lodge was opened in duo form at six

, , , , p . m ., being an hour before the time mentioned in the notices , in consequence of the pressure of business . Bro . H . Clarice , Sec , read the minutes of the previous meeting , Avhich were duly confirmed ; when the brethren proceeded to ballot for three candidates for initiation , who wore elected . The AV . M . raised Bro . Swayno , to the degree of M . M ., after u-h icli the Lodge ivas lowered , and Bro . Eiddleeombo was passed to the second degree ; afterward Jlr . AValter Lomer , Mr . J . Clioine Leete , and Mr . H ' crschel Emanuel , ivere respectively initiated into the Order ; the charge being

delivered most correctly and impressively by Bro . Abraham , P . M . Tho Secretary bavin" - brought some business before the Lodge of a purely local nature , Bro . G . AV . Clarke referred to the generally expressed feeling of regret in the province , hi connexion with the decease ofthe late Bro . Firmin , Prov . G . See ., and stated that a desire ivas entertained hy many brethren that a memorial should be raised to commemorate his many talents and virtues . It was well known that although the late brother was a most cautious manand frugal member of societyhe had reared a large family

, , ivith very limited means , and that family had been left to the care of a widow to whom some Masonic help would bo a most invaluable boon . He would therefore move , that the AV . M ., the Secretary , Bro . Stebbing , P . M ., Bro . Douglas , P . M ., and the AVardens , do form a committee to consider the bast means of raising a memorial to their lately deceased brother . Bro . Stebbing , P . M ., explained to the AV . M . that the widow ' s circumstances ivere such that it had occurred to him that it would be desirable to place her in some kind of business suitable to her

acquirements ; and if any brother here , or elseivhere , should be able to recommend anything that might be made available for the purpose , he would be happy to receive any communication upon the subject , either verbally or otherwise . Bro . Douglas seconded the motion ; and while he did so ivith a vast amount of pleasure , said , he would submit that the matter ivould he in the hands of those in whom lie had the greatest confidence , and he should be happy to further the views of the committee although ho thought the addition of his name was quite unnecessary . The AV . M . expressed his gratification at having such a motion brought forward ; he entirel y

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