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Provincial.

quet with great ability , and observed , with much gratification , the general custom of the four Worshipful Masters of Lodges in the town being together at these agreeable Masonic reunions .

KENT . MEETING 01 ? THE PROVINCIAL G 1 IAX 1 J LODGK AT MAItOATK . A Provincial Grand Lodge of the Freemasons of this province , was holden on Monday , the 18 th instant , at the Assembly Rooms in Cecilsquare . Owing to tbe fineness of the Aventher there was a large attendance of brethrenincluding visitors from London

, many . The R . AV . Bro . Charles Burton Cooper , Prov . Grand Master , presided ; mid there were also present Bros . S . B . Wilson , P . J . G . D . ; Else and Davies , Past Grand Stewards ; James Delmar , Prov . S . G . W . ; AV . Saunders . Prov . O . Treas . ; Batehelor , Prov . G . Chaplain ; Cooke , P . Prov . S . G . AV . ; Thos . Harvey Boys , P . Prov . S . G . AV . ; Chas . Holtmau , P . Prov . S . G . A \ . ; H . Stock , P . Prov . G . Supt . of AA orics ; Charles Isaac , Prov . G . See . ; Cruttenden , P . M . No . 741 ; Day , P . M . No . 741 ; Currie , P . M . No . 235 ; nderl

A a . yu , P . M . No . 223 : Hoad , AV . M . No . S 16 ; Wveford . P . M . No . 3-1 ; Duke , P . M . No . 35 ; H . AV . Moore , P . M . No . 20 ; George Gore , P . M . No . 709 ; and upwards of a hundred other brethren . Previous to tho opening of tite Provincial Grand Lodge , proclamation was made by the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., that all brethren below the rank of AA arden should retire . This was , however , overruled by the K . AV . Prov . Grand Master , Avho said it had not been the custom of the province , during his time , to carry out this regulation . The junior brethren Avere therefore permitted to remain .

The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in autient and solemn form at high twelve , after which the minutes of the last Prov . Grand Lodge were read and unanimousl y confirmed . The brethren then proceeded to the election of Prov . Grand Treasurer , and that office was again conferred upon Bro . AVilliam Saunders , Avho has filled the post for many years past . Bro . Saunders was dul y invested , after a few complimentary remarks from the Prov . Grand Master . The Prov . Grand Master said that during the seven which had

years passed since his appointment to rule that province , he had remarked that many brethren upon whom the purple had been conferred , had never attended to perform the duties of their respective offices . For himself , he did uot speak—he was aware that no personal disrespect Avas intended to him—he had always endeavoured to rule with the mild authority of a father , and he was bound to say that he bad invariably been treated with almost the affection of sons b y the Kentish Masons . that he should

He hoped not again be called upon to remark upon carelessness or inattention to the duties of' tbe respective offices , and that the new Provincial Grand Officers might be found punctual in attendance and efficient in their working . He should proceed to the appointment and investment of the Provincial 0 rand Officers for the ensuing year , and called upon the Provincial Grand Secretary to rend the patent of appointment of Bro . Harvey Boys to the rank of Deputy Provincial Grand Master .

Bro . Charles Isaac , Prov . G . Sec , having performed this duty , The Prov . Grand Master resumed . He alluded to the great services wliich had been rendered by Bro . Harvey Boys to Craft Masonry , to tbe Royal Arch degree , and in the Mark Lodges ; as also in those high degrees of which he ( the Prov . Grand Master ) had no cognizance . No more worthy Mason could be found in Kent to fill the important office of D . Prov . Grand Master , and he had vevv great pleasure in investing lnmAvith the insignia of that rankat the ' timenotwithstanding

; same , the lustre of Bro . Boys ' s previous career , and the great personal respect he entertained for him , it was his ( the Prov . Grand Master ' s ) intention to spread tins office as much as possible , and brethren must not therefore besurprised if another brother should be appointed next year . He himself should continue to perform all the high duties of las office himself , as he always had done hitherto—this office of Deputy Prov . Grand Master wouldthereforebe merel mark of honouraud

, , y a , a complete sinecure , unless unforeseen circumstances should intervene . The following brethren were reappointed and invested : —Rev . Bro . Batehelor , Prov . G . Chaplain ; and Charles Isaacs ( P . M ., No . 20 ) , . Prov . G . Sec ; the new appointments being Bros . Brook Jones , No . 155 , Prov . S . G . AV . ; Hodge , No . 621 , Prov . J . G . AV . ; Thorpe , No . 7 , 011 , Prov . G . Reg . ; Feakins , No . 149 , Prov . S . G . D . ; Green , No . ISi , Prov . J . G . D . ; GilfordNo . 20 Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . A \ EveristNo 91 Assist

, , ; . , . , . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Hoad , No . SIS , Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks ; Reynolds , No . 34 , Prov . G . Org . ; A ; mder ] yn , No . 235 , Prov . G . S . B .: G . I'Vverist , No . 91 , Prov . G . Purs . ; and the following as Prov . G . Stewards : Bros . Philcox , JYo . 376 '; Snowden , No . G 21 ; Thome , No . 149 ; Philpott , No . 235 ; Rahles , No . 621 ; and Havecott , No . 741 . Bro . Hoad , the ' newly appointed Prov . Grand Superintendent of Works , is , Ave were informed , a builder at Folkestone .

The Prov . Grand Master , at the request of the brethren of the Union Lodge , then presented au elegant jewel , as a mark of their respect and esteem , to Bro . Wayward , P . M . of that Lodge , and the actual Master of the recently consecrated Lodge at Deal . Bro . Havwan ! returned thanks ma- short but feeling speech , in which he alluded to his having been initiated m that room twenty-live years ago . .. Proceeding to the business on the printed agenda paper , the R . AV . Prov . Grand Master having received the following letter , moved that the same be taken into consideration ;—

" Freemasons' Lfall , London , April ISth , 1 S : > 9 . "Rt . AV . Sir and Brother , —I am commanded by the M . W . Grand Master , to direct your attention to a pamphlet on Provisional Organization , issued by the respective Committees of the Royal Freemasons ' School for Female Children , and the Royal Masonic Institution for the Sons of Indigent and Btceased Freemasons , and Avhich you will receive by the book post . The Grand Master feeling deeply interested in the prosperity of those institutionsrequests the favour of your bringing

, the subject to the notice of the Lodges and . brethren in your province , cither at a meeting of your Prov . Grand Lodge , or in such other way as you may deem best calculated to ensure its being properly considered . ( Signed ) "WM . GRAY CLARKE , G . S . "To Chas . Purton Cooper , Esq ., Q . O ., Prov . G . M . Kent . " The R . AV . Prov . Grand Master said that he had been upon the committee of the . Boys School for many years , and that he had made a point in order

of attending aud voting at the joint committee of the schools , that the brethren at large might know from his statements on that occasion , how great was the liberality of the Kentish brethren , and what an admirable example was set by them to other 2 ) rovmees . He proposed that the Provincial Grand Secretary should forward to the V . AA . Bro . Gray Clarke a return of the sums contributed by the province of Kent to the various Masonic charities ; and that in his opinion irould bo n sufficient answer to the letter of the Grand Secretary . ( Heal-, hear . )

The resolution to that effect was put and carried . Bro . HiilloAves , P . Prov . S . G . AV ., moved a resolution according to notice , to the following effect : — "That article 4 , p . 03 of the Book of Constitutions , in so far as it recommends the payment of five shillings to a provincial fund of beneA'olenee for cveiy person who lias been initiated , and one shilling for every member who has joined any Lodge , be adopted in this province . The time from which , the above payments are to commenceto be decided by the Prov . Grand Masteror if he

, , thinks fit , by the Prov . Grand Lodge . " Bro . Hallowes Avas proceeding Avith a speech in support of this proposition , when The Prov . Grand Master said that there were eight notices of motion upon the paper , some of which would doubtless lead to discussion ; and the time was already past at which it was announced that the brethren were to go to church . He therefore proposed that the remaining business

should be deferred to a Prov . Grand Lodge of Emergency , to be holden on a future day . This proposition Avas carried by acclamation . Bro . Charles Isaac , ProA ' . G . See ., made a poAverful appeal to the brethren to give their support at the ensuing election of the Boys School , to the son of the late Bro . AV . H . Cfli-liii , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . The Prov . Grand Lodge was tben closed in ample form . Tbe brethren , headed by the band of the Anglo-Italian Legion , inarched in procession to the adjoining church , where divine service Avas

performed ; prayers being read by the ReA' . J . Prosser . Tbe Prov . Grand Chaplain then preached a most eloquent sermon from Eccles . ix ., 7 , "Go thy way , eat tli } ' bread Avith joy , and drink thy wine with a merry heart ; for Cod now aeeepteth thy works . " Tbe reverend brother said that it afforded him unmixed satisfaction to meet the brethren of the province at Margate on the occasion , as he regarded a meeting of that nature as n Masonic anniversary in which they were all interested . To reflecting men , a year could never pass

away without some commemoration of God's providential regard , a growing respect for the duties of their daily life , and a more lively sense that the present state only AVUS the one allotted them for action . But in order to guide the brethren to a more devout contemplation of these truths , he should refer them to the words of one who Avas held iu peculiar reverence by Masons , ancl whose Avisdorn came from above ; they would find his advice in Eccles . ix , 7 , S , 9 , 10—how applicable Avere these words to Masons ! As such , they perhaps pursued a different course , one peculiar to their birth , education , and national character , but which they found most conducive to their spiritual and

temporal prosperity , and after all they hoped to reach the Grand Lodge above . To each . Mason , then , he reiterated the words of Solomon , " Go thy way , " but , remember , that to Avalk surely , whatever might be their distinctive creed , they must practise the precepts of Solomon , " eat thy bread with joy , drink thy wine with a merry heart . " He said this precept referred to those necessaries of existence which man sought and required for the sustenance of his daily life ; but to enjoy those blessings " with joy and a merry heart , " tliey must be procured

honestly and partaken of temperately ; aud he showed that Masons must ever remember that they professed to be upright and temperate men . The Prov . G . Chaplain then dwelt upon the other parts in the exhortation , "Letthy garments be always white" "thy head lack no ointment . '' These expressions , he said , symbolically bore testimony to that purity of intention , propriety of behaviour , and regard for that body so fearfully and wonderfully made , which the mighty Architect of Nature expected from his creatures . He then noticed the

domestic duties of the Mason , to " live joyfully with the wife of his youth , " and he showed that , although women were not admitted into their Order , Masonry regarded them with the highest interest , solicitude , and respect , and that it AVUS tbe Mason ' s duty iu particular to make every sacrifice in order to live purely and joyfully with the wife of his youth . Then , said the Prov . G . Chaplain , how conformable to Masonry was the final exhortation of King Solomon , which not only taught men to live , but reminded them that they must die . A ' es ! it is the grave where tbe gavel is no longer heard , "for there is uo work " there—the grave , where our noble science can be no longer pursued , for

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CAGLIOSTRO'S EGYPTIAN MASONRY. Article 1
AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND HALIEUTICS. -I. Article 4
THOUGHTS UPON IRON PLATES. Article 7
ANCIENT VIEWS OF FREEMASONRY.—I. Article 9
LEGALITY OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
DISSENSIONS IN THE CRAFT. Article 10
FREEMASONRY; ITS HISTORY AND PUBLICATIONS. Article 10
AMERICAN BRETHREN. Article 11
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

quet with great ability , and observed , with much gratification , the general custom of the four Worshipful Masters of Lodges in the town being together at these agreeable Masonic reunions .

KENT . MEETING 01 ? THE PROVINCIAL G 1 IAX 1 J LODGK AT MAItOATK . A Provincial Grand Lodge of the Freemasons of this province , was holden on Monday , the 18 th instant , at the Assembly Rooms in Cecilsquare . Owing to tbe fineness of the Aventher there was a large attendance of brethrenincluding visitors from London

, many . The R . AV . Bro . Charles Burton Cooper , Prov . Grand Master , presided ; mid there were also present Bros . S . B . Wilson , P . J . G . D . ; Else and Davies , Past Grand Stewards ; James Delmar , Prov . S . G . W . ; AV . Saunders . Prov . O . Treas . ; Batehelor , Prov . G . Chaplain ; Cooke , P . Prov . S . G . AV . ; Thos . Harvey Boys , P . Prov . S . G . AV . ; Chas . Holtmau , P . Prov . S . G . A \ . ; H . Stock , P . Prov . G . Supt . of AA orics ; Charles Isaac , Prov . G . See . ; Cruttenden , P . M . No . 741 ; Day , P . M . No . 741 ; Currie , P . M . No . 235 ; nderl

A a . yu , P . M . No . 223 : Hoad , AV . M . No . S 16 ; Wveford . P . M . No . 3-1 ; Duke , P . M . No . 35 ; H . AV . Moore , P . M . No . 20 ; George Gore , P . M . No . 709 ; and upwards of a hundred other brethren . Previous to tho opening of tite Provincial Grand Lodge , proclamation was made by the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., that all brethren below the rank of AA arden should retire . This was , however , overruled by the K . AV . Prov . Grand Master , Avho said it had not been the custom of the province , during his time , to carry out this regulation . The junior brethren Avere therefore permitted to remain .

The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in autient and solemn form at high twelve , after which the minutes of the last Prov . Grand Lodge were read and unanimousl y confirmed . The brethren then proceeded to the election of Prov . Grand Treasurer , and that office was again conferred upon Bro . AVilliam Saunders , Avho has filled the post for many years past . Bro . Saunders was dul y invested , after a few complimentary remarks from the Prov . Grand Master . The Prov . Grand Master said that during the seven which had

years passed since his appointment to rule that province , he had remarked that many brethren upon whom the purple had been conferred , had never attended to perform the duties of their respective offices . For himself , he did uot speak—he was aware that no personal disrespect Avas intended to him—he had always endeavoured to rule with the mild authority of a father , and he was bound to say that he bad invariably been treated with almost the affection of sons b y the Kentish Masons . that he should

He hoped not again be called upon to remark upon carelessness or inattention to the duties of' tbe respective offices , and that the new Provincial Grand Officers might be found punctual in attendance and efficient in their working . He should proceed to the appointment and investment of the Provincial 0 rand Officers for the ensuing year , and called upon the Provincial Grand Secretary to rend the patent of appointment of Bro . Harvey Boys to the rank of Deputy Provincial Grand Master .

Bro . Charles Isaac , Prov . G . Sec , having performed this duty , The Prov . Grand Master resumed . He alluded to the great services wliich had been rendered by Bro . Harvey Boys to Craft Masonry , to tbe Royal Arch degree , and in the Mark Lodges ; as also in those high degrees of which he ( the Prov . Grand Master ) had no cognizance . No more worthy Mason could be found in Kent to fill the important office of D . Prov . Grand Master , and he had vevv great pleasure in investing lnmAvith the insignia of that rankat the ' timenotwithstanding

; same , the lustre of Bro . Boys ' s previous career , and the great personal respect he entertained for him , it was his ( the Prov . Grand Master ' s ) intention to spread tins office as much as possible , and brethren must not therefore besurprised if another brother should be appointed next year . He himself should continue to perform all the high duties of las office himself , as he always had done hitherto—this office of Deputy Prov . Grand Master wouldthereforebe merel mark of honouraud

, , y a , a complete sinecure , unless unforeseen circumstances should intervene . The following brethren were reappointed and invested : —Rev . Bro . Batehelor , Prov . G . Chaplain ; and Charles Isaacs ( P . M ., No . 20 ) , . Prov . G . Sec ; the new appointments being Bros . Brook Jones , No . 155 , Prov . S . G . AV . ; Hodge , No . 621 , Prov . J . G . AV . ; Thorpe , No . 7 , 011 , Prov . G . Reg . ; Feakins , No . 149 , Prov . S . G . D . ; Green , No . ISi , Prov . J . G . D . ; GilfordNo . 20 Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . A \ EveristNo 91 Assist

, , ; . , . , . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Hoad , No . SIS , Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks ; Reynolds , No . 34 , Prov . G . Org . ; A ; mder ] yn , No . 235 , Prov . G . S . B .: G . I'Vverist , No . 91 , Prov . G . Purs . ; and the following as Prov . G . Stewards : Bros . Philcox , JYo . 376 '; Snowden , No . G 21 ; Thome , No . 149 ; Philpott , No . 235 ; Rahles , No . 621 ; and Havecott , No . 741 . Bro . Hoad , the ' newly appointed Prov . Grand Superintendent of Works , is , Ave were informed , a builder at Folkestone .

The Prov . Grand Master , at the request of the brethren of the Union Lodge , then presented au elegant jewel , as a mark of their respect and esteem , to Bro . Wayward , P . M . of that Lodge , and the actual Master of the recently consecrated Lodge at Deal . Bro . Havwan ! returned thanks ma- short but feeling speech , in which he alluded to his having been initiated m that room twenty-live years ago . .. Proceeding to the business on the printed agenda paper , the R . AV . Prov . Grand Master having received the following letter , moved that the same be taken into consideration ;—

" Freemasons' Lfall , London , April ISth , 1 S : > 9 . "Rt . AV . Sir and Brother , —I am commanded by the M . W . Grand Master , to direct your attention to a pamphlet on Provisional Organization , issued by the respective Committees of the Royal Freemasons ' School for Female Children , and the Royal Masonic Institution for the Sons of Indigent and Btceased Freemasons , and Avhich you will receive by the book post . The Grand Master feeling deeply interested in the prosperity of those institutionsrequests the favour of your bringing

, the subject to the notice of the Lodges and . brethren in your province , cither at a meeting of your Prov . Grand Lodge , or in such other way as you may deem best calculated to ensure its being properly considered . ( Signed ) "WM . GRAY CLARKE , G . S . "To Chas . Purton Cooper , Esq ., Q . O ., Prov . G . M . Kent . " The R . AV . Prov . Grand Master said that he had been upon the committee of the . Boys School for many years , and that he had made a point in order

of attending aud voting at the joint committee of the schools , that the brethren at large might know from his statements on that occasion , how great was the liberality of the Kentish brethren , and what an admirable example was set by them to other 2 ) rovmees . He proposed that the Provincial Grand Secretary should forward to the V . AA . Bro . Gray Clarke a return of the sums contributed by the province of Kent to the various Masonic charities ; and that in his opinion irould bo n sufficient answer to the letter of the Grand Secretary . ( Heal-, hear . )

The resolution to that effect was put and carried . Bro . HiilloAves , P . Prov . S . G . AV ., moved a resolution according to notice , to the following effect : — "That article 4 , p . 03 of the Book of Constitutions , in so far as it recommends the payment of five shillings to a provincial fund of beneA'olenee for cveiy person who lias been initiated , and one shilling for every member who has joined any Lodge , be adopted in this province . The time from which , the above payments are to commenceto be decided by the Prov . Grand Masteror if he

, , thinks fit , by the Prov . Grand Lodge . " Bro . Hallowes Avas proceeding Avith a speech in support of this proposition , when The Prov . Grand Master said that there were eight notices of motion upon the paper , some of which would doubtless lead to discussion ; and the time was already past at which it was announced that the brethren were to go to church . He therefore proposed that the remaining business

should be deferred to a Prov . Grand Lodge of Emergency , to be holden on a future day . This proposition Avas carried by acclamation . Bro . Charles Isaac , ProA ' . G . See ., made a poAverful appeal to the brethren to give their support at the ensuing election of the Boys School , to the son of the late Bro . AV . H . Cfli-liii , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . The Prov . Grand Lodge was tben closed in ample form . Tbe brethren , headed by the band of the Anglo-Italian Legion , inarched in procession to the adjoining church , where divine service Avas

performed ; prayers being read by the ReA' . J . Prosser . Tbe Prov . Grand Chaplain then preached a most eloquent sermon from Eccles . ix ., 7 , "Go thy way , eat tli } ' bread Avith joy , and drink thy wine with a merry heart ; for Cod now aeeepteth thy works . " Tbe reverend brother said that it afforded him unmixed satisfaction to meet the brethren of the province at Margate on the occasion , as he regarded a meeting of that nature as n Masonic anniversary in which they were all interested . To reflecting men , a year could never pass

away without some commemoration of God's providential regard , a growing respect for the duties of their daily life , and a more lively sense that the present state only AVUS the one allotted them for action . But in order to guide the brethren to a more devout contemplation of these truths , he should refer them to the words of one who Avas held iu peculiar reverence by Masons , ancl whose Avisdorn came from above ; they would find his advice in Eccles . ix , 7 , S , 9 , 10—how applicable Avere these words to Masons ! As such , they perhaps pursued a different course , one peculiar to their birth , education , and national character , but which they found most conducive to their spiritual and

temporal prosperity , and after all they hoped to reach the Grand Lodge above . To each . Mason , then , he reiterated the words of Solomon , " Go thy way , " but , remember , that to Avalk surely , whatever might be their distinctive creed , they must practise the precepts of Solomon , " eat thy bread with joy , drink thy wine with a merry heart . " He said this precept referred to those necessaries of existence which man sought and required for the sustenance of his daily life ; but to enjoy those blessings " with joy and a merry heart , " tliey must be procured

honestly and partaken of temperately ; aud he showed that Masons must ever remember that they professed to be upright and temperate men . The Prov . G . Chaplain then dwelt upon the other parts in the exhortation , "Letthy garments be always white" "thy head lack no ointment . '' These expressions , he said , symbolically bore testimony to that purity of intention , propriety of behaviour , and regard for that body so fearfully and wonderfully made , which the mighty Architect of Nature expected from his creatures . He then noticed the

domestic duties of the Mason , to " live joyfully with the wife of his youth , " and he showed that , although women were not admitted into their Order , Masonry regarded them with the highest interest , solicitude , and respect , and that it AVUS tbe Mason ' s duty iu particular to make every sacrifice in order to live purely and joyfully with the wife of his youth . Then , said the Prov . G . Chaplain , how conformable to Masonry was the final exhortation of King Solomon , which not only taught men to live , but reminded them that they must die . A ' es ! it is the grave where tbe gavel is no longer heard , "for there is uo work " there—the grave , where our noble science can be no longer pursued , for

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