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Provincial.

The PROV . G . M . next gave " The Health of Bro . Martin , P . D . Prov . G . M ., " who returned thanks in such a low tone as to be totally inaudible . The Prov . G . M . next gave "The Health of the Visiting Brethren . " Among so many lodges it might be thought invidious to select one in preference to another perhaps , therefore , he might indulge in the natural feeling , in seeing the brethren of the Scientific Lodge , Cambridge , in which he had been initiated , to

name it in connection with the toast , and the AV . M . of 105 . The W . M . of the Scientific Lodge returned thanks . The next toast was the " W . M ' s . of the Province of Suffolk , " coupled with the name of the AV . M . of No . 84 . The AV . M . of No . 8-1 , the senior lodge in the province , returned thanks on behalf of thehrethren of Suffolk . He had been thirty years a Mason , and felt that under their present Prov . G . M . they must flourish ancl be successful .

The PROY . G . M . said they were justly proud of their Masonic Charities , and he would give the next toast , "Success to the Masonic Charities , " coupling the same with the name of Bro . Patten . Bro . PATTEN returned thanks for the votes recorded in his favour , which placed him in the position of Secretary to the Girls' School .

He would do his best , and he called upon the Prov . G . M . to give him his name as a Steward for the Girls' School . The PROV . G . M . had to propose a toast to Bro . Dorling , the Prov . G-. Sec . whose indefatigable exertions had contributed so largely to the success of their meeting . ( Here the " Suffolk Harmony " was again introduced to the discomfort of every one boasting an ear for sweet sounds . ) Bro . DORLING , Prov . G . Sec , was much delighted to have gained

their approval . His labour had been a labour of love and all in the province knew his fondness for the Craft . He was glad it had passed off so pleasantly , and no one had any cause to repent it . He hoped that the next meeting of the Prov . G . Lodge , at Beccles , would be as large , ancl show to their Prov . G . M . how ably they could support him . He had been much delighted with their kind manner ; he wished their Prov . G . M . a long and prosperous reign , ancl hoped to be their Prov . G . Sec for many . ( Hear

, many years , hear . ) The PROV , G . M . next gave " The health of the Mayor and Corporation , " ancl thanks to them for their kindness in affording them their council chamber to meet in . Bro . MILLS , a member of the Corporation , returned thanks . The D . PROV . G . M . had one more toast , which he claimed as his by right of being a bachelor— " The Ladies , " heaven bless them !

" No mortal can more the ladies adore Than a free and accepted Mason . " ( Immense cheering . ) After which the meeting dispersed . AA e cannot close- this report without special reference to the exertions of Mrs . E . Dorling , the wife of the Prov . G . Sec . ; to her the Grand Officers ancl Grand Lodge owed much of its excellent appearancefor sho made the clothing and ornamentscovered the

, , cushions , embroidered ; the flags , and . 'did all that lovely woman can do to add to the general effect . Bro . Guiver , too , of the White Horse Hotel , provided well ancl gave great satisfaction . Bros . Francis , Land , Donald W . King , and Lawler , assisted , by their capital singing , to keep the brethren in good humour , and Bro . Dorling took upon himself the arduous duties of toast mast er , which like all he does , was performed heartily and con amors .

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge was holden in the Cutlers' Hall , Sheffield , on AVednesday , the 5 th July . Amongst the brethren present we noticed E . AV . Bro . George Fearnley , M . D ., D . Prov . G . M . ; Eev . J . Senior , L . L . D ., Grand Chaplain and Prov . S . G . AV . ; Joseph Batley , Prov . J . G . W . ; F . Lumb , P . Prov . J . G . AV . ; L . Hicks ,

P . Prov . J . G . AV . ; AV . Gath , P . Prov . J . G . AV . ; AVilliam Dixon , Eagland , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; R . R . Nelson , Prov . G . See . ; AV . Scott , M . D ., Prov . S . G . D . ; J . Booth , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; Thomas Perkinton . Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks ; AVm . AVhite , Prov . G . A . D . C . ; John Gill , P . Prov . G . D . C . ; AVilliam Rothwell , Prov . G . S . B . ; Graham , Stuart , P . Prov . G . Organist . ; B . C . Bennett , Prov . G . Purst . J . A . Eadon acting A . G . D . C . ; and AV . Longden acting Prov . G . Purst , ; AA . G . Dyson , Prov . G . Steward ; ancl Bros . E . Harrison , M .

Chambers , E . J . Buxton , P . M ' s ., No . 162 , acted as Prov . G . Stewards ; E . Fox , Treas ., No . 1129 ; H . AVester , Sec , No . 102 , & c „ and AV . Ms ., P . Ms . AVardens , and brethren from lodges Nos . 73 , 162 , 174 , 251 , 322 , 330 , 342 , 364 , 373 , 379 , 382 , 3 S 4 , 529 , 656 , 727 , 763 , 1129 . The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodges holden at Huddersfield , on ^ AVednesclay , the lOthApril , and Leeds , May 22 nd , were read and confirmed . Sundry resolutions for the more efficient working of the Charities' Committee of the province were passed .

It had been arranged that the consecration of the new Masonic Hall should take place , but in consequence of the building not being sufficiently prepared , it was deferred to a more convenient time . It was resolved that the next quarterly meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge be holden at Wakefield , on Wednesday , the 2 nd October . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed iu form ancl with solemn prayer until further summonedwhen the

brethrenaccom-, , panied by ladies , adjourned to the lodge room to banquet ; this novelty in Masonic banqueting appeared to give great satisfaction to those present . After the usual loyal and patriotic toasts , the ladies retired to the drawing room , where revolving stereoscopes and other scientific apparatus were placed for their amusement .

SHEFFIELD . —Britannia Lodge ( So . 162 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge took place on Thursday , 11 th inst ., in the Music Hall ; Bro . Wm . White , jun ., AV . M ., Prov . G . A . D . C , presided , and there was a large muster of the brethren , including P . M ' s . H . AVood , T . Danby , J . A . Eadon , AV . Longden , E . Harrison , and E . J . Buxton . There were also present as visitors Bros . AA right , P . M . 763 , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; and Moore , 236 . Bro . tho Right Hon .

Lord AVharncliffe , of the Friendship Lodge , No . 6 ; R . N . Philipps , L . L . B ., F . SA ., of the Moira Lodge , ( No . 109 ); ancl Robert Arnison , of the Unanimity Lodge , ( No . 424 ) , were elected joining members . Bro . AV . Ibbotston , having given the requisite proofs of his proficiency in the first two degrees , was raised to the sublime degree of M . M . Mr . Benjamin Richards was then initiated into the secrets ancl [ mysteries of Freemasonry , in such a mannner as to elicit the praises of Bro . Wright , who declared he had never seen the ceremony better performed by the AV . M . and officers of any lodge he had visited . Several candidates were proposed for initiation .

BRADFORD . —Lodge of Harmony ( 874 ) . —Tho annual lodge meeting for the installation of the AA . M . was held at the Freemasons ' Hall , Salem-street , Bradford , on the 27 th June , when seven out of the nine past members ( the two absent ones being detained by business engagements ) , and a goodly number of members and visitors , were present . The lodge was opened by the retiring Master , Bro . S . 0 . Bailey . The minutes referring to the election of the VV . M .,

Treas ., and Tyler , were read , and the usual routine of business , such as reading the bye-laws , & c , customary at the close of the year , having been gone through , the AV . M . called upon the Treasurer to read the balance sheet for the past year . The Treasurer , before doing so , stated that he had as usual a pleasing duty to perform in reporting that all the subscriptions were collected , also , that the lodge was entirely free from debt ; he was not aware that a single shilling was owing , ancl that the balance for the year was in excess of any

previous one . The balance sheet being read , showed a balance for the year—Cash balance , £ 44 7 * . 3 d . ; unapplied funds , £ 5 Is . lid . ; which proved highly satisfactory to the brethren , who proceeded to vote the sums to the respective Institutions and Charities connected with the lodge , the total amounts of which now are : —Capital , £ 185 9 s . lOid . ; Charitable Contingent Fund , £ 8 Is . 2 i < Z . Bro . Engelmann , P . M ., in proposing " that the balance sheet now read be printed , and each brother have a copy thereof , " stated his object was that as many brethren resided at a distance , and could not conveniently attend lodge , he wished them to know how the fund ' s

were applied . —Bro . Johnson , P . M ., seconded the proposition .- —The Treasurer hoped Bro . Engelmann , with the consent of Bro . Johnson , would allow his motion to stand over until next lodge meeting , when he , in the meanwhile , would prepare two tables , which he thought w-ould answer the object in view better than the balance sheet . —Bro . Engelmann consented for the motion to stand over . — Bro . Bailey , AA . M ., before retiring from the chair , thanked the Past Masters for the ready assistance they had rendered him , the officers

for their constant and punctual attendence , ancl the brethren generally for ther Masonic kindness during his year of office ; and he could assure them that , although he was about to retire from the high office it had . been their pleasure to appoint him to , he felt more deeply interested in the lodge than ever , ancl hoped to find leisure to be regularly amongst them ; he then requested Bro . Unna , the senior P . M . to take the chair and install Bro . L . Goldstein , the AV . M . elect , knowing Bro . Unna ' s efficiency , ho having installed

all previous W . M's . with the exception of one . —Bro . Unna , upon taking the chair , proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Bailey for his able and courteous conduct during his year of Mastership . Several brethren rose to second the proposition , which was carried by acclamation . Bro . Unna then , in his usual impressive manner , installed Bro . Goldstein . —Bro . Goldstein , being intalled , stated that he should have demurred taking such a responsible duty , had he not known that the same support would be given to him as to his predecessors , and he hoped , at the end of his vear , to leave the

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MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 1
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
POETRY. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 17
TURKEY. Article 17
WESTERN INDIA. Article 17
AUSTRALIA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

The PROV . G . M . next gave " The Health of Bro . Martin , P . D . Prov . G . M ., " who returned thanks in such a low tone as to be totally inaudible . The Prov . G . M . next gave "The Health of the Visiting Brethren . " Among so many lodges it might be thought invidious to select one in preference to another perhaps , therefore , he might indulge in the natural feeling , in seeing the brethren of the Scientific Lodge , Cambridge , in which he had been initiated , to

name it in connection with the toast , and the AV . M . of 105 . The W . M . of the Scientific Lodge returned thanks . The next toast was the " W . M ' s . of the Province of Suffolk , " coupled with the name of the AV . M . of No . 84 . The AV . M . of No . 8-1 , the senior lodge in the province , returned thanks on behalf of thehrethren of Suffolk . He had been thirty years a Mason , and felt that under their present Prov . G . M . they must flourish ancl be successful .

The PROY . G . M . said they were justly proud of their Masonic Charities , and he would give the next toast , "Success to the Masonic Charities , " coupling the same with the name of Bro . Patten . Bro . PATTEN returned thanks for the votes recorded in his favour , which placed him in the position of Secretary to the Girls' School .

He would do his best , and he called upon the Prov . G . M . to give him his name as a Steward for the Girls' School . The PROV . G . M . had to propose a toast to Bro . Dorling , the Prov . G-. Sec . whose indefatigable exertions had contributed so largely to the success of their meeting . ( Here the " Suffolk Harmony " was again introduced to the discomfort of every one boasting an ear for sweet sounds . ) Bro . DORLING , Prov . G . Sec , was much delighted to have gained

their approval . His labour had been a labour of love and all in the province knew his fondness for the Craft . He was glad it had passed off so pleasantly , and no one had any cause to repent it . He hoped that the next meeting of the Prov . G . Lodge , at Beccles , would be as large , ancl show to their Prov . G . M . how ably they could support him . He had been much delighted with their kind manner ; he wished their Prov . G . M . a long and prosperous reign , ancl hoped to be their Prov . G . Sec for many . ( Hear

, many years , hear . ) The PROV , G . M . next gave " The health of the Mayor and Corporation , " ancl thanks to them for their kindness in affording them their council chamber to meet in . Bro . MILLS , a member of the Corporation , returned thanks . The D . PROV . G . M . had one more toast , which he claimed as his by right of being a bachelor— " The Ladies , " heaven bless them !

" No mortal can more the ladies adore Than a free and accepted Mason . " ( Immense cheering . ) After which the meeting dispersed . AA e cannot close- this report without special reference to the exertions of Mrs . E . Dorling , the wife of the Prov . G . Sec . ; to her the Grand Officers ancl Grand Lodge owed much of its excellent appearancefor sho made the clothing and ornamentscovered the

, , cushions , embroidered ; the flags , and . 'did all that lovely woman can do to add to the general effect . Bro . Guiver , too , of the White Horse Hotel , provided well ancl gave great satisfaction . Bros . Francis , Land , Donald W . King , and Lawler , assisted , by their capital singing , to keep the brethren in good humour , and Bro . Dorling took upon himself the arduous duties of toast mast er , which like all he does , was performed heartily and con amors .

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge was holden in the Cutlers' Hall , Sheffield , on AVednesday , the 5 th July . Amongst the brethren present we noticed E . AV . Bro . George Fearnley , M . D ., D . Prov . G . M . ; Eev . J . Senior , L . L . D ., Grand Chaplain and Prov . S . G . AV . ; Joseph Batley , Prov . J . G . W . ; F . Lumb , P . Prov . J . G . AV . ; L . Hicks ,

P . Prov . J . G . AV . ; AV . Gath , P . Prov . J . G . AV . ; AVilliam Dixon , Eagland , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; R . R . Nelson , Prov . G . See . ; AV . Scott , M . D ., Prov . S . G . D . ; J . Booth , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; Thomas Perkinton . Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks ; AVm . AVhite , Prov . G . A . D . C . ; John Gill , P . Prov . G . D . C . ; AVilliam Rothwell , Prov . G . S . B . ; Graham , Stuart , P . Prov . G . Organist . ; B . C . Bennett , Prov . G . Purst . J . A . Eadon acting A . G . D . C . ; and AV . Longden acting Prov . G . Purst , ; AA . G . Dyson , Prov . G . Steward ; ancl Bros . E . Harrison , M .

Chambers , E . J . Buxton , P . M ' s ., No . 162 , acted as Prov . G . Stewards ; E . Fox , Treas ., No . 1129 ; H . AVester , Sec , No . 102 , & c „ and AV . Ms ., P . Ms . AVardens , and brethren from lodges Nos . 73 , 162 , 174 , 251 , 322 , 330 , 342 , 364 , 373 , 379 , 382 , 3 S 4 , 529 , 656 , 727 , 763 , 1129 . The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodges holden at Huddersfield , on ^ AVednesclay , the lOthApril , and Leeds , May 22 nd , were read and confirmed . Sundry resolutions for the more efficient working of the Charities' Committee of the province were passed .

It had been arranged that the consecration of the new Masonic Hall should take place , but in consequence of the building not being sufficiently prepared , it was deferred to a more convenient time . It was resolved that the next quarterly meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge be holden at Wakefield , on Wednesday , the 2 nd October . The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed iu form ancl with solemn prayer until further summonedwhen the

brethrenaccom-, , panied by ladies , adjourned to the lodge room to banquet ; this novelty in Masonic banqueting appeared to give great satisfaction to those present . After the usual loyal and patriotic toasts , the ladies retired to the drawing room , where revolving stereoscopes and other scientific apparatus were placed for their amusement .

SHEFFIELD . —Britannia Lodge ( So . 162 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge took place on Thursday , 11 th inst ., in the Music Hall ; Bro . Wm . White , jun ., AV . M ., Prov . G . A . D . C , presided , and there was a large muster of the brethren , including P . M ' s . H . AVood , T . Danby , J . A . Eadon , AV . Longden , E . Harrison , and E . J . Buxton . There were also present as visitors Bros . AA right , P . M . 763 , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; and Moore , 236 . Bro . tho Right Hon .

Lord AVharncliffe , of the Friendship Lodge , No . 6 ; R . N . Philipps , L . L . B ., F . SA ., of the Moira Lodge , ( No . 109 ); ancl Robert Arnison , of the Unanimity Lodge , ( No . 424 ) , were elected joining members . Bro . AV . Ibbotston , having given the requisite proofs of his proficiency in the first two degrees , was raised to the sublime degree of M . M . Mr . Benjamin Richards was then initiated into the secrets ancl [ mysteries of Freemasonry , in such a mannner as to elicit the praises of Bro . Wright , who declared he had never seen the ceremony better performed by the AV . M . and officers of any lodge he had visited . Several candidates were proposed for initiation .

BRADFORD . —Lodge of Harmony ( 874 ) . —Tho annual lodge meeting for the installation of the AA . M . was held at the Freemasons ' Hall , Salem-street , Bradford , on the 27 th June , when seven out of the nine past members ( the two absent ones being detained by business engagements ) , and a goodly number of members and visitors , were present . The lodge was opened by the retiring Master , Bro . S . 0 . Bailey . The minutes referring to the election of the VV . M .,

Treas ., and Tyler , were read , and the usual routine of business , such as reading the bye-laws , & c , customary at the close of the year , having been gone through , the AV . M . called upon the Treasurer to read the balance sheet for the past year . The Treasurer , before doing so , stated that he had as usual a pleasing duty to perform in reporting that all the subscriptions were collected , also , that the lodge was entirely free from debt ; he was not aware that a single shilling was owing , ancl that the balance for the year was in excess of any

previous one . The balance sheet being read , showed a balance for the year—Cash balance , £ 44 7 * . 3 d . ; unapplied funds , £ 5 Is . lid . ; which proved highly satisfactory to the brethren , who proceeded to vote the sums to the respective Institutions and Charities connected with the lodge , the total amounts of which now are : —Capital , £ 185 9 s . lOid . ; Charitable Contingent Fund , £ 8 Is . 2 i < Z . Bro . Engelmann , P . M ., in proposing " that the balance sheet now read be printed , and each brother have a copy thereof , " stated his object was that as many brethren resided at a distance , and could not conveniently attend lodge , he wished them to know how the fund ' s

were applied . —Bro . Johnson , P . M ., seconded the proposition .- —The Treasurer hoped Bro . Engelmann , with the consent of Bro . Johnson , would allow his motion to stand over until next lodge meeting , when he , in the meanwhile , would prepare two tables , which he thought w-ould answer the object in view better than the balance sheet . —Bro . Engelmann consented for the motion to stand over . — Bro . Bailey , AA . M ., before retiring from the chair , thanked the Past Masters for the ready assistance they had rendered him , the officers

for their constant and punctual attendence , ancl the brethren generally for ther Masonic kindness during his year of office ; and he could assure them that , although he was about to retire from the high office it had . been their pleasure to appoint him to , he felt more deeply interested in the lodge than ever , ancl hoped to find leisure to be regularly amongst them ; he then requested Bro . Unna , the senior P . M . to take the chair and install Bro . L . Goldstein , the AV . M . elect , knowing Bro . Unna ' s efficiency , ho having installed

all previous W . M's . with the exception of one . —Bro . Unna , upon taking the chair , proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Bailey for his able and courteous conduct during his year of Mastership . Several brethren rose to second the proposition , which was carried by acclamation . Bro . Unna then , in his usual impressive manner , installed Bro . Goldstein . —Bro . Goldstein , being intalled , stated that he should have demurred taking such a responsible duty , had he not known that the same support would be given to him as to his predecessors , and he hoped , at the end of his vear , to leave the

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