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Metropolitan.

given of the next public night for Wednesday , the 30 th of November . After the lodge was closed the brethren dined together , and spent one of those agreeable evenings which characterise the meetings of the Grand Stewards' Lodge , and have become proverbial , Bro . Nufct , W . M . pro tern ., exerting all his usual pains to set every one at their ease , and being eminently successful in his good offices . With such a Secretary and Steward as Bro . William Watsonit would be superfluous

, to say the banquet was elegant , choice , and as plentiful as the Freemasons' Tavern could produce . The toasts were those stereotyped as forming part of Masonic entertainments , but proposed with good feeling , and replied to in good humour . MOUNT . LEBANON LODGE ( MO . 73 ) . —This flourishing and prosperous lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Tuesday , October 17 tb , at the Green Man Tavern , Tooley-street ,

Southwark ( Bro . C . A . Cathie's ) . Bro . E . N . Levy , W . M ., assisted by Bros . H . Moore , S . W . ; J . C . Gooddy , J . W . ; E . Harris , P . M ., Sec ; E . Hurrell , J . D . ; F . Walters , I . P . M . ; J . Donkin , Dr . Dixon , T . Walter , E . Smith , P . M . ' s ; M . A . Loewenstark , F . Ebsworth , R . Fenn , C . A . Cathie , R . G . Chipperfield , Marshall , J . Delany , G . F . Davenport , H . T . Turney , T . Sabine , Brookhouse , and many others . Amongst a large number of visitors we noticed Bros . Harris , 1 SS ; H . Bagshaw , W . M . 548 ; C . H .

Mourn , W . M . ; G . Holman , 871 ; & c . Bro . Brookkouse was raised to the third degree . Three brethren were passed to the second degree ... Four gentlemen , viz . —Messrs . Maidwell , Drapper , Jacobs , and Hunter were initiated into Freemasonry . The W . M . performed the ceremonies in his usual superior , painstaking manner , Avhich reflected the highest credit on him . After the lodge was closed the brethren separated . EASSEEN- STAB LODGE ( No . 95 ) . —The first meeting of the

season of this long-established lodge was held on Tuesday , Oct-18 , at the Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenball-street . Bro-Frank L . Goode presided ; Bro . J . How , P . M ., as S . W . ; Bro . Wilkinson ; J . W . There were also a goodly array of P . M . 's present—E . W . Davis , Marriott , Grey , Allison , W . W . Davis , and Sharpe , aud about twenty-five other members and visitors . Bro .

Hessmg was passed to the second degree , and Bros . Ayres and Verney were raised to the third degree . Three pounds from the Charity Fund were voted in aid of a distressed brother who had petitioned the Board of Benevolence . Proposals for the admission of two . new members were submitted , and after the disposal of other business the lodge Avas closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . Among the visitors were Bros . T . E . DavisP . M . No . 569 ; J . H . FreemanP . M . No . 205 ; Manning

, , , P . M . No . 9 . ; and W . G . Drew , No . 8 . LODGE OF : JUSTICE . ( No . 147 . )—This lodge held its - first regular meeting since the . recess , on Wednesday , October 11 th , at Bro . J . Porter ' s , White Swan Tavern ; High-street , Deptford . In consequence of the lamented death of Bro . John Hollins , W . M ., the lodge was placed into deep mourning . Bro . G . BoltonP . M . and Treasureropened the lodgeassisted by Bros .

, , , J . Bavin , S . W . ; J . Lightfoot , J . W . ; C . H . Davis , P . M . and Sec ; G . Chapman , S . D . ; J . Patte ,: J . D . ; J . Cavell , P . M . ; F . Walters , P . M . ; H . Moore , Wingfield , J . Porter , Pitt , and many others too numerous to enumerate . Amongst a large number of visitors Ave noticed , Bros . J . Brinn , 75 ; G . Brown , W . M . 169 ; J . Liddiard ,.. 548 , & c . The only ceremony done was raising three brothers to the sublime degree of Master Masons ,

and as they Avere each introduced separately , the W . M . was able to render this ceremony with impressive solemnity , which must have made a lasting impression on the minds of the candidates , likewise on those brethren who had the advantage of both hearing aud seeing ' this important ceremony well and correctly done . It was pleasing to see such an old P . M . as Bro . G . Bolton so thoroughly well able to undertake the duties of the chair in such an efficient mannerespeciallwhen called on an

, y upon emergency and without any previous notice . A letter of condolence was unanimously agreed to he sent on behalf of the lodge to the widow of the late esteemed Bro . J . Hollins , W . M . One gentleman was proposed for initiation , and one brother as a joining member for the next meeting . Business being ended , the lodge was closed . There was not any banquet , and the brethren separated soon after the business Avas finished .

ROYAL ALBERT LODGE ( NO . 907 ) . The regular meeting of this lodge took place at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 17 th , inst . The lodge was opened by Bro . Downs , W . M ., assisted by Bros . J . A . Farnfield , S . W . ; T . Peters , J . W . ; and amongst the brethren . present were Bros . J . Smith , P . G . Purst ., P . M . and Treas . ; R . W . Little , Sec ; W . H . Farnfield , S . D . ; J . Abbott ,

Metropolitan.

J . D . ; C . Chard , I . G . j H . J . Lewis , Dir . of Cers . ; T . Lewis and W . Watson , P . M . 's ; Nugent , C . P . Farnfield , Ranaison , Standfast , Pendygvass , C . T . Chard , Walker , & c . Visitors : Bros . P . Bichard , P . Prov . G . S . B . Jersey ; Dr . T . W . J . Goldsborough , W . M . 998 , and P . M . 201 ; and J . Terry , P . M . 228 . The business of the evening being to pass Bro . Langford Webb , the ceremony was ably rendered by Bro . Downs , W . M . The Secretary then read a communication from Bro . W . Farnfield .

, Assist . G . Sec , Secretary to the Royal Benevolent Institution , requesting a Steward to represent the lodge at the festival to be held on the 25 th of January , 1865 , on behalf of that de ~ serving Charity . This elicited a double response , Bro . Jeffreys , the I . P . M ., undertaking the office at the ensuing festival , and the W . M . promising to follow in Bro . Jeffreys' footsteps the succeeding year . The lodge was then duly closed , and thebrethren adjourned to banquet under the presidency of Bro ..

Smith ( the W . M . 's health not permitting him to remain ) , when one of those pleasant evenings Avas enjoyed for which the Eoyal Albert Lodge is becoming famed , amongst the Craft .. Nor are the merits of this young lodge confined to the genial and brotherly feeling which animates all who meet at its social board , as it has not forgotten to support the claims of our-Charities , a Steward having been regularly furnished by the

lodge since its consecration , and more than one-fourth of itsmembers having constituted themselves Life Governors of the-Eoyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows .

STEAAVBEEBY-HIIL LODGE ( No . 946 ) . —The first meeting : for the season of the brethren of the Strawberry-Hill Lodge took place at Bro . Bendy's , the Grotto Tavern , Twickenhan , on : Wednesday , the 12 th inst . There were present Bros . John Stedwell , W . M . ; Collard , S . W . ; John Archer , J . W . ; John Gurton , 1 st W . M . and Founder , Treas . ; . W . Piatt , sen ., Sec . ; - Faithful , S . D . ; W . Piatt , jun ., J . D . ; Paxon , I . G . ; and W .-Watson , P . M ., with some twenty-two other brethren .

Thevisitors were Bros . Haskins , W . M . St . Luke ' s ; J . Sedgwick ,. W . M ., and T . Simpson , P . M . St . James's Union ; Matthew Cooke , W . M . De Grey and Ripon ; E . Garden , A . White , W „ Harnett , J . Lonsdale , and J . Dixon . The business of the day was one raising , two passings , aud five initiations , all of which ceremonies were excellently performed by the W . M ; and hisofficers . After the business was concluded , and the lodge had : been closed , the brethren sat down to one of the most

sumptuous and elegant dinners ever set before the brethren of any lodge . The W . M . in terse words proposed the usualloyal Slid Masonic toasts , which he followed up with that of the newlyinitiated brethren , and for Avhich Bro . Newham returned thanks in a few sensible words . The remaining toasts werethose common to Masonic meetings , pleasingly given , neatlyreplied to , and an evening wasjspent which was one of unmixed , happiness and good cheer .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHESHIRE . CnESTEB . —Ceslrian Lodge ( No . 425 ) . —On the 13 th inst ., a ceremony most interesting to the Craft took place at Chester ,, iu connection with the initiation at the Cestvian Lodge of Mr . Robert Stapleton Cotton , son of the D . Prov . G . M . the Hon , Col . Cotton , and grandson of the R . W . Prov . G . M . of Cheshire ,., Field Marshal the Viscount Cornbermere . The lodge was opened by dispensationat three p . m . at the Corn ExchangebBros .

, , , y Mawdsley , W . M ., Wilcock , S . W ., and Butt , J . W ., Bros . John Trevor , acting as S . D ., W . C . Hunt as J . D ., and C . Dutton as I . G . Bro . Field Marshal Viscount Cornbermere presided , and there was a full attendance of Prov . G . Officers of this and the neighbouring provinces , including Bros . Lord de Tabley , P . S . G . W . of England , and Prov . S . G . W . of Cheshire ; Hon . Wellington Cotton ,. D . Prov . G . M . of Cheshire ; Rev . E . Dymock , D . Prov . G . M . of

North Wales and Salop ; Lord Arthur Edwin Hill Trevor , Capt . Bush , R . N ., the Mayor of Chester , Bros . Robert Frost , E . G . Willoughby , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; E . H . Griffiths , Prov . G . Sec ; J . Twis 3 , Prov . G . Org . ; Rev . H . G ., Vernon , Prov . G . Chap . ; Rev . J . W .. Newell Tanner , P . Prov . G . Chap . ; Rev . Frederick Ford , Chaplain of the Cestrian Lodge ; W . Bulley , J . P . Piatt , W . Butler , Prov . G . S . B . ; Thos . Truss * P . Prov . S . G . W . ; J . D . Weaver , Thomas Piatt , Wm . Southam , Thomas Wylie , J . H . Younghusband , E . Minshull , E . Cuzner , Donald McGregor , A . Dickson , J . W . McEwen , J . Ralph , Henry

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THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 8
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 11
INDIA. Article 11
Obituary. Article 13
BRO. JOHN HOLLINS, P.M. AND TREAS. 169, W.M. 147. Article 15
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 15
THE WEEK. Article 17
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Metropolitan.

given of the next public night for Wednesday , the 30 th of November . After the lodge was closed the brethren dined together , and spent one of those agreeable evenings which characterise the meetings of the Grand Stewards' Lodge , and have become proverbial , Bro . Nufct , W . M . pro tern ., exerting all his usual pains to set every one at their ease , and being eminently successful in his good offices . With such a Secretary and Steward as Bro . William Watsonit would be superfluous

, to say the banquet was elegant , choice , and as plentiful as the Freemasons' Tavern could produce . The toasts were those stereotyped as forming part of Masonic entertainments , but proposed with good feeling , and replied to in good humour . MOUNT . LEBANON LODGE ( MO . 73 ) . —This flourishing and prosperous lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Tuesday , October 17 tb , at the Green Man Tavern , Tooley-street ,

Southwark ( Bro . C . A . Cathie's ) . Bro . E . N . Levy , W . M ., assisted by Bros . H . Moore , S . W . ; J . C . Gooddy , J . W . ; E . Harris , P . M ., Sec ; E . Hurrell , J . D . ; F . Walters , I . P . M . ; J . Donkin , Dr . Dixon , T . Walter , E . Smith , P . M . ' s ; M . A . Loewenstark , F . Ebsworth , R . Fenn , C . A . Cathie , R . G . Chipperfield , Marshall , J . Delany , G . F . Davenport , H . T . Turney , T . Sabine , Brookhouse , and many others . Amongst a large number of visitors we noticed Bros . Harris , 1 SS ; H . Bagshaw , W . M . 548 ; C . H .

Mourn , W . M . ; G . Holman , 871 ; & c . Bro . Brookkouse was raised to the third degree . Three brethren were passed to the second degree ... Four gentlemen , viz . —Messrs . Maidwell , Drapper , Jacobs , and Hunter were initiated into Freemasonry . The W . M . performed the ceremonies in his usual superior , painstaking manner , Avhich reflected the highest credit on him . After the lodge was closed the brethren separated . EASSEEN- STAB LODGE ( No . 95 ) . —The first meeting of the

season of this long-established lodge was held on Tuesday , Oct-18 , at the Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenball-street . Bro-Frank L . Goode presided ; Bro . J . How , P . M ., as S . W . ; Bro . Wilkinson ; J . W . There were also a goodly array of P . M . 's present—E . W . Davis , Marriott , Grey , Allison , W . W . Davis , and Sharpe , aud about twenty-five other members and visitors . Bro .

Hessmg was passed to the second degree , and Bros . Ayres and Verney were raised to the third degree . Three pounds from the Charity Fund were voted in aid of a distressed brother who had petitioned the Board of Benevolence . Proposals for the admission of two . new members were submitted , and after the disposal of other business the lodge Avas closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . Among the visitors were Bros . T . E . DavisP . M . No . 569 ; J . H . FreemanP . M . No . 205 ; Manning

, , , P . M . No . 9 . ; and W . G . Drew , No . 8 . LODGE OF : JUSTICE . ( No . 147 . )—This lodge held its - first regular meeting since the . recess , on Wednesday , October 11 th , at Bro . J . Porter ' s , White Swan Tavern ; High-street , Deptford . In consequence of the lamented death of Bro . John Hollins , W . M ., the lodge was placed into deep mourning . Bro . G . BoltonP . M . and Treasureropened the lodgeassisted by Bros .

, , , J . Bavin , S . W . ; J . Lightfoot , J . W . ; C . H . Davis , P . M . and Sec ; G . Chapman , S . D . ; J . Patte ,: J . D . ; J . Cavell , P . M . ; F . Walters , P . M . ; H . Moore , Wingfield , J . Porter , Pitt , and many others too numerous to enumerate . Amongst a large number of visitors Ave noticed , Bros . J . Brinn , 75 ; G . Brown , W . M . 169 ; J . Liddiard ,.. 548 , & c . The only ceremony done was raising three brothers to the sublime degree of Master Masons ,

and as they Avere each introduced separately , the W . M . was able to render this ceremony with impressive solemnity , which must have made a lasting impression on the minds of the candidates , likewise on those brethren who had the advantage of both hearing aud seeing ' this important ceremony well and correctly done . It was pleasing to see such an old P . M . as Bro . G . Bolton so thoroughly well able to undertake the duties of the chair in such an efficient mannerespeciallwhen called on an

, y upon emergency and without any previous notice . A letter of condolence was unanimously agreed to he sent on behalf of the lodge to the widow of the late esteemed Bro . J . Hollins , W . M . One gentleman was proposed for initiation , and one brother as a joining member for the next meeting . Business being ended , the lodge was closed . There was not any banquet , and the brethren separated soon after the business Avas finished .

ROYAL ALBERT LODGE ( NO . 907 ) . The regular meeting of this lodge took place at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 17 th , inst . The lodge was opened by Bro . Downs , W . M ., assisted by Bros . J . A . Farnfield , S . W . ; T . Peters , J . W . ; and amongst the brethren . present were Bros . J . Smith , P . G . Purst ., P . M . and Treas . ; R . W . Little , Sec ; W . H . Farnfield , S . D . ; J . Abbott ,

Metropolitan.

J . D . ; C . Chard , I . G . j H . J . Lewis , Dir . of Cers . ; T . Lewis and W . Watson , P . M . 's ; Nugent , C . P . Farnfield , Ranaison , Standfast , Pendygvass , C . T . Chard , Walker , & c . Visitors : Bros . P . Bichard , P . Prov . G . S . B . Jersey ; Dr . T . W . J . Goldsborough , W . M . 998 , and P . M . 201 ; and J . Terry , P . M . 228 . The business of the evening being to pass Bro . Langford Webb , the ceremony was ably rendered by Bro . Downs , W . M . The Secretary then read a communication from Bro . W . Farnfield .

, Assist . G . Sec , Secretary to the Royal Benevolent Institution , requesting a Steward to represent the lodge at the festival to be held on the 25 th of January , 1865 , on behalf of that de ~ serving Charity . This elicited a double response , Bro . Jeffreys , the I . P . M ., undertaking the office at the ensuing festival , and the W . M . promising to follow in Bro . Jeffreys' footsteps the succeeding year . The lodge was then duly closed , and thebrethren adjourned to banquet under the presidency of Bro ..

Smith ( the W . M . 's health not permitting him to remain ) , when one of those pleasant evenings Avas enjoyed for which the Eoyal Albert Lodge is becoming famed , amongst the Craft .. Nor are the merits of this young lodge confined to the genial and brotherly feeling which animates all who meet at its social board , as it has not forgotten to support the claims of our-Charities , a Steward having been regularly furnished by the

lodge since its consecration , and more than one-fourth of itsmembers having constituted themselves Life Governors of the-Eoyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows .

STEAAVBEEBY-HIIL LODGE ( No . 946 ) . —The first meeting : for the season of the brethren of the Strawberry-Hill Lodge took place at Bro . Bendy's , the Grotto Tavern , Twickenhan , on : Wednesday , the 12 th inst . There were present Bros . John Stedwell , W . M . ; Collard , S . W . ; John Archer , J . W . ; John Gurton , 1 st W . M . and Founder , Treas . ; . W . Piatt , sen ., Sec . ; - Faithful , S . D . ; W . Piatt , jun ., J . D . ; Paxon , I . G . ; and W .-Watson , P . M ., with some twenty-two other brethren .

Thevisitors were Bros . Haskins , W . M . St . Luke ' s ; J . Sedgwick ,. W . M ., and T . Simpson , P . M . St . James's Union ; Matthew Cooke , W . M . De Grey and Ripon ; E . Garden , A . White , W „ Harnett , J . Lonsdale , and J . Dixon . The business of the day was one raising , two passings , aud five initiations , all of which ceremonies were excellently performed by the W . M ; and hisofficers . After the business was concluded , and the lodge had : been closed , the brethren sat down to one of the most

sumptuous and elegant dinners ever set before the brethren of any lodge . The W . M . in terse words proposed the usualloyal Slid Masonic toasts , which he followed up with that of the newlyinitiated brethren , and for Avhich Bro . Newham returned thanks in a few sensible words . The remaining toasts werethose common to Masonic meetings , pleasingly given , neatlyreplied to , and an evening wasjspent which was one of unmixed , happiness and good cheer .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHESHIRE . CnESTEB . —Ceslrian Lodge ( No . 425 ) . —On the 13 th inst ., a ceremony most interesting to the Craft took place at Chester ,, iu connection with the initiation at the Cestvian Lodge of Mr . Robert Stapleton Cotton , son of the D . Prov . G . M . the Hon , Col . Cotton , and grandson of the R . W . Prov . G . M . of Cheshire ,., Field Marshal the Viscount Cornbermere . The lodge was opened by dispensationat three p . m . at the Corn ExchangebBros .

, , , y Mawdsley , W . M ., Wilcock , S . W ., and Butt , J . W ., Bros . John Trevor , acting as S . D ., W . C . Hunt as J . D ., and C . Dutton as I . G . Bro . Field Marshal Viscount Cornbermere presided , and there was a full attendance of Prov . G . Officers of this and the neighbouring provinces , including Bros . Lord de Tabley , P . S . G . W . of England , and Prov . S . G . W . of Cheshire ; Hon . Wellington Cotton ,. D . Prov . G . M . of Cheshire ; Rev . E . Dymock , D . Prov . G . M . of

North Wales and Salop ; Lord Arthur Edwin Hill Trevor , Capt . Bush , R . N ., the Mayor of Chester , Bros . Robert Frost , E . G . Willoughby , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; E . H . Griffiths , Prov . G . Sec ; J . Twis 3 , Prov . G . Org . ; Rev . H . G ., Vernon , Prov . G . Chap . ; Rev . J . W .. Newell Tanner , P . Prov . G . Chap . ; Rev . Frederick Ford , Chaplain of the Cestrian Lodge ; W . Bulley , J . P . Piatt , W . Butler , Prov . G . S . B . ; Thos . Truss * P . Prov . S . G . W . ; J . D . Weaver , Thomas Piatt , Wm . Southam , Thomas Wylie , J . H . Younghusband , E . Minshull , E . Cuzner , Donald McGregor , A . Dickson , J . W . McEwen , J . Ralph , Henry

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