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    Article MASONIC FESTIVITIES. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 27TH, AUGUST 1870. Page 1 of 1
    Article METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Page 1 of 1
    Article TO CORRESPONDENTS. Page 1 of 1
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Masonic Festivities.

Having sauntered about this sacred spot until the last moment , Ave set out on our return journey to Moreton , where we find the train in waiting , and bidding farewell to those beauteous scenes , we are hurried onward to our homes . Adieu , ye forms sublime , That people the great moor;—the tor

, The hallow ' o cairn , the everlasting rocks , Moulded by time into a million shapes , Of beauty and of grandeur;—and allien , Ye voices that upon the wanderer ' s ear Ever refreshing come;—the flow of rill , And music of the cataract , and leap Of mountain stream , and sigh of mountain breeze ,

And , scar ' el by the intruder man , the rush Of tiie wild bird . The raptur'd day is o'er .

THE following remarks which appear in the Keystone may be appropriately addressed to many of our own subscribers , and Ave hope it may induce them to " shell out . " DEAL JUSTLY BY ALL MEN , "Especially with thy brethren , is a rule which , Avhile it applies to all menis especially applicable to members

, of the Craft . Wo invito the attention of some of our subscribers to the above moral , as well as Masonic principle . On closing the third volume of the Keystone , and beginning a fourth in this number , wo find that 72 subscribers on our list owe for two years' subscription . We have sent their bills in a letter , ( enclosing a postage

stamp ) , asking either pa 3 'ment or a statement that they are unable to pay , in Avhich case the amount duo to us is to be erased from our books . No notice has been taken of this address to them . As the papers sent to them are not returned " refused , " by the post-office , we suppose they aro received by those to whom they are addressed .

Deal justly by all men , especially with the brethren , and AVC hope those subscribers will , now this rule is called to their attention , either pay us or say they are unable to do so , in which case we will send them a receipt for past dues , and close their accounts with us . We expect replies from these subscribers on or before August 1 , 1870 . If answers are not received then , the bills will be placed in the hands of collecting agents . Deal justly by all men , especially with thy brethren . "

List Of Lodge, Meetings, &C., For Week Ending 27th, August 1870.

LIST OF LODGE , MEETINGS , & c ., FOR WEEK ENDING 27 TH , AUGUST 1870 .

( Abbreviations . —F . M . H ., Freemasons' Hall : M . H .. Masonic Hall ; M . T ., Masonic Temple ; Tin-., Tavern ' ; Ho ., Hotel ; Eo . Rooms ; L ., Lodge ; St ., Street ; Sq ., Square ) . METBOPOMTAN LODGES AXD CHAPTERS . Monday , August 22 nd . LODGE . —De Grey and Ripon , Angel Ho ., Great IIford .

Tuesday , August lord .-. LODGE . —Industry , F . M . H . Wednesday , August 2 . 4 th . Gen . Com . of Grand Lodge and Lodge of Benevolence , at 7 precisely . LODGES . —United Pilgrims' , Horns Tav .,

Kennington ; High Cross . White Hart Ho ., Tottenham Station . . CHAPTER . —Union Waterloo , F . M . H ., William-street , Woolwich . Thursday , August 2 Uh . Gen . Com . Girls' School , at F . M . H ., at 4 . CHAPTER . — Cauonbury , George Ho ., Alderuiaubiiry .

Metropolitan Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION .

Friday , August 26 th . CHAPTER . —Belgrave , Anderton's Ho ., Fleet-st .

Monday , August 22 nd . Temple , Old Goorge , St . Mary Axe . E . C . ; Justice , Eoyal Albert , New Cross-rd , Deptford ; St . James's Union , Swan Tav ., Mount-st ., Grosvenor-sq . ; Inelustry , Dick ' s Coffee House , Meet-st . ; Crystal Palace , City Arms Tav ., West-sq ., Southwark ; High Cross , White Hart Ho ., Tottenham ; Eastern Star , Eoyal Ho ., Burdett-rd ., Mile-end-rd . ; Camden , Adelaide Tav ., Haverstock Hill ; British Oak , Bank of Friendship Tav ., Mile End .

Tuesday , August 23 ; -c 2 . Faith , Fisher's Bes ' auranfc , Mctrop . Dist . Kail ., Victoria Station ; Domatic , Pahnerston Arms , Grosvenor-park , CamberweU ; Jordan , Alwyne Castle , Cauonbury ; Yarborougb , Green Dragon , Stepney ; Prince Frederick William , Knights of St . John's Tav ., St . Jobn's-wood ; Dalhousie , Eoyal Edward , TriangleHackney ; Royal AlbertAVhite

HartAbclmrch-, , , lane ; Pythagorean , Princo ot Orange , Greenwich ; City of London , Shepherd and Flock Tav ., Bell-alley , Moorgato-st . ; New Wandsworth , Freemasons' Ho ., New AVandsworth ; Eose of Denmark , George Ho ., Aldermanbury ; Metropolitan , Price ' s Portugal Ho ., Fleet-st . CHAPTER . —fiobert Burns , Sussex Stores , Upper St . Martin ' s-lane ,

Wednesday , August liih . Confidence , Railway Tav ., London-street ; United Strength , Bull and Gate , Kentish Town ; New Concord , Rosemary Branch Tav ., Hoxton ; St . Mark ' s , Mawby Arms , Mawby-st ., S . bam ; beth ; Peckham , Maismore Arms , Park-road , Peckham-Rye , Temperance in the East , George the Fourth , Catherine-st ., Poplar ; Prosperity , Gladstone Tav ., Bishopsgate-street . CHASTER os ISSTITUCTKH ; . —St . James ' s Union , Swan Tav ., Mount-st ., Grosvenor-sq .

Thursday , August 25 . 7 K Fidelity , Goat and Compasses , Eustou-road ; Kent , Dnke ol York , Borough-rd ., Southwark ; United Mariners , Three Cranes , Mile-end-rd . ; Vitruvian , AA'hite Hart , College-st ., Lambeth ; St . George's , Globe Tav ., Eoyal Hill , Greenwich ; Manchester , Berkeley Arms , . Tohn-st ., Berkeley-square ; Tranquillity , SugarLoaf Tav ., Great St . Helen's , E . G . ; AA'hittington ,

Crown Hotel , 41 , High Holborn ; Eoyal Oak , Eoyal Oak Tavern , Deptford . CHAPTER OP IKSTKUCTIOX . —Joppa , Prospect of AVhitby Tav ., Sv , Wappiug-wall ; Burdett Coutts , Approach Tav ,, Victoria-park , at 7 .

Friday , August 26 « t . St . Luke ' s , PierHo ., Cheync-walk , Chelsea ; Temperance , Victoria Tav ., Vietoria-rd ., Deptford ; Unions ( EmulationLodge of Improvement for M . M . ) , F . M . H . ; United Pilgrims , Horns' Tav .-Kennington ; AA cstbourne , the Grapes , Duke-st ., Manchester ; square ; Wellington , Lord Duncan Tavern , Broadway , Deptford ; Florence NightingaleFreemasons' Tav . AA oolwicli ;

, , llanelag'h , Windsor Castle Hotel , Kiug' -st ., Hammersmith ; Belgrave , Duke of A \ ellington , Spring-gardens , Charing-cross ; St . James ' s , Gregorian Arms , Jamaica-row , BermonUsey ; Doric , Three Cranes , Mile End-rd . ; Victoria , Andertons' Mo ., Fleet-st . ; Hervey , Britannia . Walham-green ; Metropolii an , Price's Portugal Ho ., Fleet-st . CHAPTER OP INSTK re 'nos—Domatie , Fisher ' s Restaurant , Victoria Station .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

: V * All Communications to be addressed to 10 , Salisburystreet , Strand , W . C . AVE shall be glad to receive from brethren any proceedings of Masonic meetings , which shall be duly inserted . Communications should be forwarded so as to reach us as early in the week as convenient—not later than Wednesday il ' possible . We have to request our correspondents to he particuhir in writing names distinctly .

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OLD LODGE RECORDS. Article 8
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 33. Article 8
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PROVINCIAL. Article 13
CANADA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
FREEMASONRY: ITS HISTORY, PRINCIPLES, AND OBJECTS. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 27TH, AUGUST 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Festivities.

Having sauntered about this sacred spot until the last moment , Ave set out on our return journey to Moreton , where we find the train in waiting , and bidding farewell to those beauteous scenes , we are hurried onward to our homes . Adieu , ye forms sublime , That people the great moor;—the tor

, The hallow ' o cairn , the everlasting rocks , Moulded by time into a million shapes , Of beauty and of grandeur;—and allien , Ye voices that upon the wanderer ' s ear Ever refreshing come;—the flow of rill , And music of the cataract , and leap Of mountain stream , and sigh of mountain breeze ,

And , scar ' el by the intruder man , the rush Of tiie wild bird . The raptur'd day is o'er .

THE following remarks which appear in the Keystone may be appropriately addressed to many of our own subscribers , and Ave hope it may induce them to " shell out . " DEAL JUSTLY BY ALL MEN , "Especially with thy brethren , is a rule which , Avhile it applies to all menis especially applicable to members

, of the Craft . Wo invito the attention of some of our subscribers to the above moral , as well as Masonic principle . On closing the third volume of the Keystone , and beginning a fourth in this number , wo find that 72 subscribers on our list owe for two years' subscription . We have sent their bills in a letter , ( enclosing a postage

stamp ) , asking either pa 3 'ment or a statement that they are unable to pay , in Avhich case the amount duo to us is to be erased from our books . No notice has been taken of this address to them . As the papers sent to them are not returned " refused , " by the post-office , we suppose they aro received by those to whom they are addressed .

Deal justly by all men , especially with the brethren , and AVC hope those subscribers will , now this rule is called to their attention , either pay us or say they are unable to do so , in which case we will send them a receipt for past dues , and close their accounts with us . We expect replies from these subscribers on or before August 1 , 1870 . If answers are not received then , the bills will be placed in the hands of collecting agents . Deal justly by all men , especially with thy brethren . "

List Of Lodge, Meetings, &C., For Week Ending 27th, August 1870.

LIST OF LODGE , MEETINGS , & c ., FOR WEEK ENDING 27 TH , AUGUST 1870 .

( Abbreviations . —F . M . H ., Freemasons' Hall : M . H .. Masonic Hall ; M . T ., Masonic Temple ; Tin-., Tavern ' ; Ho ., Hotel ; Eo . Rooms ; L ., Lodge ; St ., Street ; Sq ., Square ) . METBOPOMTAN LODGES AXD CHAPTERS . Monday , August 22 nd . LODGE . —De Grey and Ripon , Angel Ho ., Great IIford .

Tuesday , August lord .-. LODGE . —Industry , F . M . H . Wednesday , August 2 . 4 th . Gen . Com . of Grand Lodge and Lodge of Benevolence , at 7 precisely . LODGES . —United Pilgrims' , Horns Tav .,

Kennington ; High Cross . White Hart Ho ., Tottenham Station . . CHAPTER . —Union Waterloo , F . M . H ., William-street , Woolwich . Thursday , August 2 Uh . Gen . Com . Girls' School , at F . M . H ., at 4 . CHAPTER . — Cauonbury , George Ho ., Alderuiaubiiry .

Metropolitan Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION .

Friday , August 26 th . CHAPTER . —Belgrave , Anderton's Ho ., Fleet-st .

Monday , August 22 nd . Temple , Old Goorge , St . Mary Axe . E . C . ; Justice , Eoyal Albert , New Cross-rd , Deptford ; St . James's Union , Swan Tav ., Mount-st ., Grosvenor-sq . ; Inelustry , Dick ' s Coffee House , Meet-st . ; Crystal Palace , City Arms Tav ., West-sq ., Southwark ; High Cross , White Hart Ho ., Tottenham ; Eastern Star , Eoyal Ho ., Burdett-rd ., Mile-end-rd . ; Camden , Adelaide Tav ., Haverstock Hill ; British Oak , Bank of Friendship Tav ., Mile End .

Tuesday , August 23 ; -c 2 . Faith , Fisher's Bes ' auranfc , Mctrop . Dist . Kail ., Victoria Station ; Domatic , Pahnerston Arms , Grosvenor-park , CamberweU ; Jordan , Alwyne Castle , Cauonbury ; Yarborougb , Green Dragon , Stepney ; Prince Frederick William , Knights of St . John's Tav ., St . Jobn's-wood ; Dalhousie , Eoyal Edward , TriangleHackney ; Royal AlbertAVhite

HartAbclmrch-, , , lane ; Pythagorean , Princo ot Orange , Greenwich ; City of London , Shepherd and Flock Tav ., Bell-alley , Moorgato-st . ; New Wandsworth , Freemasons' Ho ., New AVandsworth ; Eose of Denmark , George Ho ., Aldermanbury ; Metropolitan , Price ' s Portugal Ho ., Fleet-st . CHAPTER . —fiobert Burns , Sussex Stores , Upper St . Martin ' s-lane ,

Wednesday , August liih . Confidence , Railway Tav ., London-street ; United Strength , Bull and Gate , Kentish Town ; New Concord , Rosemary Branch Tav ., Hoxton ; St . Mark ' s , Mawby Arms , Mawby-st ., S . bam ; beth ; Peckham , Maismore Arms , Park-road , Peckham-Rye , Temperance in the East , George the Fourth , Catherine-st ., Poplar ; Prosperity , Gladstone Tav ., Bishopsgate-street . CHASTER os ISSTITUCTKH ; . —St . James ' s Union , Swan Tav ., Mount-st ., Grosvenor-sq .

Thursday , August 25 . 7 K Fidelity , Goat and Compasses , Eustou-road ; Kent , Dnke ol York , Borough-rd ., Southwark ; United Mariners , Three Cranes , Mile-end-rd . ; Vitruvian , AA'hite Hart , College-st ., Lambeth ; St . George's , Globe Tav ., Eoyal Hill , Greenwich ; Manchester , Berkeley Arms , . Tohn-st ., Berkeley-square ; Tranquillity , SugarLoaf Tav ., Great St . Helen's , E . G . ; AA'hittington ,

Crown Hotel , 41 , High Holborn ; Eoyal Oak , Eoyal Oak Tavern , Deptford . CHAPTER OP IKSTKUCTIOX . —Joppa , Prospect of AVhitby Tav ., Sv , Wappiug-wall ; Burdett Coutts , Approach Tav ,, Victoria-park , at 7 .

Friday , August 26 « t . St . Luke ' s , PierHo ., Cheync-walk , Chelsea ; Temperance , Victoria Tav ., Vietoria-rd ., Deptford ; Unions ( EmulationLodge of Improvement for M . M . ) , F . M . H . ; United Pilgrims , Horns' Tav .-Kennington ; AA cstbourne , the Grapes , Duke-st ., Manchester ; square ; Wellington , Lord Duncan Tavern , Broadway , Deptford ; Florence NightingaleFreemasons' Tav . AA oolwicli ;

, , llanelag'h , Windsor Castle Hotel , Kiug' -st ., Hammersmith ; Belgrave , Duke of A \ ellington , Spring-gardens , Charing-cross ; St . James ' s , Gregorian Arms , Jamaica-row , BermonUsey ; Doric , Three Cranes , Mile End-rd . ; Victoria , Andertons' Mo ., Fleet-st . ; Hervey , Britannia . Walham-green ; Metropolii an , Price's Portugal Ho ., Fleet-st . CHAPTER OP INSTK re 'nos—Domatie , Fisher ' s Restaurant , Victoria Station .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

: V * All Communications to be addressed to 10 , Salisburystreet , Strand , W . C . AVE shall be glad to receive from brethren any proceedings of Masonic meetings , which shall be duly inserted . Communications should be forwarded so as to reach us as early in the week as convenient—not later than Wednesday il ' possible . We have to request our correspondents to he particuhir in writing names distinctly .

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