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Provincial.

The Prov . Grand Master very briefly proposed the health of the D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Harvey Boys , and tho rest of the Prov . Grand Officers . The Deputy Prov . Grand Master shortly returned thanks , and . said he hoped the Prov . Grand Master and the brethren would not have any cause to repent the appointment of Deputy Prov . Grand Master . It would not be for want of care or energy , if ho ( Bro . Boys ) did not give them satisfaction . There was tho less fear of his going wrong , however ,

since the Pz-ov . Grand Master had expressed his iutontioii of doing all that was to be done himself , without tho assistance of a deputy . Nevertheless tho brethren might rest well assured that he and his brother Grand Officers would do their duty upon every occasion to tho best of their ability . ( Cheers ) . The Prov . Grand Master next gave the healths of the Prov . G . Treas ., Bro . Saunders ; the Prov . G . Chaplain , Bro . Batehelor ; and their indefatigable Prov . ( A . Sec , Bro . Charles Isaacs . ( Hear , hear ) .

The Rev . Bio . Batehelor in reply said , that if the services of himself and the two other brothers named had contributed to the welfare of Masonry , they were proud of it ; if ho or his brethren bad contributed to the innocent gratification of the brethren , he as a clergyman was glad of it . They should pass through life iu the hope that they might live as brethren , aud eventually die and reign . " Prosperity to the Union Lodge" and " The Ladies" folhnvcd , and the party broke up at eight o ' clock . There was some good singing during the evening by Bros . Fielding and Elton AAllliams , assisted by Miss Harrington and Mr . Champion .

MA . UC . ATK . — Union Lodge ( No . Mil ) . —On Monday , the 18 th instant , nil emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Assembly Rooms , Margate , for the initiation of Mr . Gore . The Lodge was opened at eleven o ' clock , and tho ceremony was ably performed by the A \ . M ., Bro . Feakin , assisted by his officers . Tho Lodge was then closed iu duo form , aud the brethren , adjourned , to the Provincial Grand Lodge .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . LIVERPOOL . —AlcrcJuiuls' Lodge ( No . 29-1 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , the 12 th instant , at the Temple , Hope-street . The motion to present Bro . Giuubcll , P . Prov . G . P ., and Sec . to the AA ' est Lancashire Masonic Institution for the education and advancement in life of children of distressed Masons , with a testimonial in acknowledgment of his valuable services to the Lod & moved

ge , c , was by the J . AA ., and carried unanimously . The Lodge then presented £ 10 towards the fund , which now reaches £ 75 . Bro . Gambell , however , refused to accept of anything , but the brethren persisted in their determination , notwithstanding , aud the subscription list is still open to contributors .

IiivmvooL . —Mariners' Lodge ( No . 310 ) . —On Thursday , the 7 th im ; t ., this Lodge held its usual monthly meeting at tbe Temple , Hope-street , when , there Avas a large gathering of the members of the Lodge , as well as visiting brethren . The principal business ot the meeting was the installation of the AA . M . elect , Bro . Henry Lumb , Avho after being duly installed , presented Bro . J . Pepper , jim ., with the S . AA " s . collar , and Bro . Jas . Swift with the J . AA ' s . collar , and then proceeded to appoint his other officers . Mr . Craino and Mr . B . Lumb were afterwards initiated

by tbe AA ' " . M . in an efficient manner , at the conclusion of which the brethren were called off to refreshment , and proceeded to Waterloo to Bro . Martin Condliffo ' s , Queen ' s Hotel . The Worshipful Master took the chair , and after an excellent dinner gave "The Queen , " ' ¦ The Trince Consort , " "Albert Prince of Wales , " & c , Avhich Avere enthusiastically received . The AA orshipful Master said it was well known to all Masons that the M . W . G . M . of England required no praise from himIt was

. quite sufficient to state he was a Mason at heart . ( Cheers ) . The health of Lord Panmure , R . W . D . G . M ., was afterwards given , and was warmly received . Bros . Le Gcudre N . Starkie , R . AV . Prov . G . M . of West Lancashire , and Sir Thos . Heskoth , Bart ., R . AV . D . Prov . G . M ., next received the attention of the meeting , and their names Avere received with great applause . Bro . Hamer replied to the toast of the Prov . Grand Officers

and said , although called upon he could not do full justice to the toast ; ho could speak in the highest terms of his colleagues as to their willingness to do all they could for Freemasonry , and he trusted that all would emulate him in the endeavour to attain an office in Grand Lodge , which was open to all . The 'Worshipful Master gave "Bro . the Right Hon . Lord Skeliiiersdiile , patron of the Lodge of Instruction , " and said , the Lodge of Instruction had done a great deal for him , and therefore he Avould advise all to join who wore desirous of becoming efficient Masons .

He would couple with tho toast the name of Bro . Pepper , who was principal of the Lodge . Bro . Pepper in reply said , that they not only taught the working of a Lodge , but they discussed all matters connected with the Craft , as Avell as tested in debate the Avisdom of our ancestors in the compilation of the Book of Constitutions . He urged in conclusion , the attention of the Craft to this important adjunct to the Orderaud spoke in favourable terms of their patronLord Skohnersdale

, , . Bro . AVadc , W . M . of No . 1 , 062 , replied to the toast of the Prov . Grand Masters of East Lancashire and Cheshire , and in speaking of Lord Combermere , said he was as good a Mason as any in England , for he Avas not only distinguished as a Mason in Lodge , but out of the Lodge , and his efforts in the cause were well seconded by Lady Combermere . Several other toasts were given and responded to , ancl the brethren returned to Liverpool by the ten o ' clock train .

Provincial.

NORTHUMBERLAND . XEAVCASTI . E-UVON-TVNE .--S . Peter ' s LodgcQXo . 706 . )—The brethren of this Lodge met iu their Lodge room , Byker , near Newcastle-upon-Tyne , on Monday , tho 11 th inst ., it being the day appointed for the installation of the AV . M . elect , Bro . James Elliott ; and also the annual festival . Bro . Elliott was most ably and impressively installed by Bro . E . D . Davis , P . S . G . AV . of the province . The AV . M . then appointed and

invested the following brethren as officers for the ensuing year , viz .: — Bros . H . G . Luclwig , P . M . ; B . J . Thompson , S . AV . ; Joseph Cook , J . AA ' . ; John Cook , Treasurer ; Joseph Shcppard , Secretary ; G . H . Dixon , S . D . ; Thos . Harper , J . D . ; — Ryder , S . S . ; Gens Geusen , J . S . ; Alex . Dickson , I . G . ; J . Miller , Tyler . The brethren afterwards dined together in the Lodge room , the AV . M . presiding , supported on Ins right by the following Past Masters—Bros . Edw . Dean Davis , Henry Boll , Thos . Alexander , and James Prendergast ; ancl on his left by Past Masters H . G . Luchvig ,

AVm . Berkley , A . Clapham , Geo . AVeathcrhead , Septimus Bell , AV . E . Franklin , and Robert Fisher . The vice-chairs Avere ably filled by the Senior and Junior AVardens . Supporting the AVardcns , and in various parts of the room , we observed Past Masters John Barker , John Hopper , John Cook , Herman San iter , MeFarlano , Vincent ; aud also Bros . A . Gillespie , S . AV ., No . 21 ; AV . Newton , No . 21 ; S . Joel , P . S . AV ., No . 614 ; Gabriel AVood ; Sheppard ; Guy , No . 1025 ; Gensen ; AVatkin ; and others . Grace having been saidand the cloth removedthe AV . M .

, , , in a right loyal speech , proposed " Tho health of her most gracious Majesty the Queen . " Anthem— " God save the Queen . " Then followed , in rapid succession , the following toasts : — - "Zetland and . Panmure ;" " Athol and Leinster ; " " The Rev . Geo . Challoncr Ogle , Prov . G . M ., Northumberland ; and Richard Metcalf , X ) . Prov . G . M . of the province . " The last toast particularly met with a most enthusiastic reception . The ' W . M . then proposed " Tho Grand Officers of the province , " coupling with the toast the health of Bro . B . J . ThompsonProv . G .

, Secretary . -Bro . Thompson having replied , Bro . Davis rose to propose the health of the AV . M . A young Mason , the AV . M . had rapidly risen to eminence ; but he would certainly not have attained his present very high position , had it not been on acocunt of his Masonic merits . The Lodge was now in a state of great prosperity , and augured Avell for the

future . It would hardly become him ( Bro . Davis ) to make a long speech on that occasion , for tho AA . M . Avas best known to the brethren of the St . Peter ' s , who had testified their high regard by choosing him to rule the destinies of the Lodge during tho year . The toast was most rapturously received , and drunk with Masonic and musical honours . Tbe AA ' . M . re ] died . He said it was a proud day which witnessed his installation as W . M . of St . Peter ' s Lodge . It AVUS also a great pleasure iiir him to look backfor lie had always endeavoured to perform his

, various duties properly . He trusted the Lodge under his rule would continue to prosper . Ho should endeavour to maintain the dignity of the chair . Ho hoped to sec present on many occasions those brethren who had honoured them with their presence that day . Bro . B . J . Thompson proposed the health of Bro . E . I ) . Davis , P . S . G . AV ., who had kindly consented to perform the ceremony of installation . Bro . Davis was well qualified by his Masonic knowledge to perform any Masonic duty

and ever ready to do so . Bro . Davis thanked them for the very flattering reception his health had met Avith at then- hands , and Bro . Thompson in particular , for the very handsome encomiums , Avhich , hoAvever , he was afraid were undeserved . ( No , no ) . He AVUS always glad to render any services to tho Craft , but was sorry to say his other avocations prevented him joining them on many interesting occasions . Bro . Davis then rose to propose the health of Bro . H . G . Ludwig , the immediate P . M . of the Lodge . ( Cheers . ) Twelve months ago , he ( Bro . Davis ) prognosticated for Bro . Ludwig a most prosperous ancl happy reign , and he had not been mistaken . The Avise rule of Bro . Ludwig had given the highest satisfaction to every member of the Lodge . Now that Bro . Ludwig Avas

about to retire comparatively into private life , he hoped he Avould still keep a parent ' s watchfulness over his Masonic children . A more worthy Mason , or one more beloved than Bro . Ludwig , did not exist . He trusted they would drink the health iu a bumper . ( Applause . ) Bro . Ludwig rose to reply , but was unable to obtain a hearing for some time , so hearty was the greeting of his brethren . He said ho felt deeply grateful for the warm Avay ill Avhich they had responded to his health . During his year of office it had been his endeavour to be present at

every meeting , and had neA'cr been absent except through ill health . They had been very prosperous , and had had a most harmonious year . The AV . M . then gave the " Present Officers of No . 706 , " coupling tho health of Bro . Jos . Cook , J . AV . Bro . Cook replied , promising , on behalf of his brother officers and himself , a strict fulfilment of their several duties . The AV . M . next proposed "the Visitors , " with the health of Bro . Newton , ( cheers ) , AA'bom they were all most happy to see present on that festive occasion . He hoped Bro . Newton Avould often favour

thou with his presence . Bro . Newton , in reply , said ho could hardly say that ho AVUS unaccustomed to pubfic speaking , though he was not accustomed to speak on Freemasonry . ( Hear , hear . ) He thought , however , he should scarcely err did he quote the sacred writings , and say , " Behold how beautiful a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! " Bro . Cook , P . M ., proposed the health of Bro . Berkley , P . M ., who had filled tho highest offices in Masonry , and in the Grand Lodge . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Berkley Avas a " good and true" Mason . ( Drunk Avith musical honours . ) Bro . Berkley most Avarmly thanked them . He had always felt u deep interest in St . Peter ' s Lodge , He ( Bro , Berkley ) was

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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.

The Prov . Grand Master very briefly proposed the health of the D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Harvey Boys , and tho rest of the Prov . Grand Officers . The Deputy Prov . Grand Master shortly returned thanks , and . said he hoped the Prov . Grand Master and the brethren would not have any cause to repent the appointment of Deputy Prov . Grand Master . It would not be for want of care or energy , if ho ( Bro . Boys ) did not give them satisfaction . There was tho less fear of his going wrong , however ,

since the Pz-ov . Grand Master had expressed his iutontioii of doing all that was to be done himself , without tho assistance of a deputy . Nevertheless tho brethren might rest well assured that he and his brother Grand Officers would do their duty upon every occasion to tho best of their ability . ( Cheers ) . The Prov . Grand Master next gave the healths of the Prov . G . Treas ., Bro . Saunders ; the Prov . G . Chaplain , Bro . Batehelor ; and their indefatigable Prov . ( A . Sec , Bro . Charles Isaacs . ( Hear , hear ) .

The Rev . Bio . Batehelor in reply said , that if the services of himself and the two other brothers named had contributed to the welfare of Masonry , they were proud of it ; if ho or his brethren bad contributed to the innocent gratification of the brethren , he as a clergyman was glad of it . They should pass through life iu the hope that they might live as brethren , aud eventually die and reign . " Prosperity to the Union Lodge" and " The Ladies" folhnvcd , and the party broke up at eight o ' clock . There was some good singing during the evening by Bros . Fielding and Elton AAllliams , assisted by Miss Harrington and Mr . Champion .

MA . UC . ATK . — Union Lodge ( No . Mil ) . —On Monday , the 18 th instant , nil emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Assembly Rooms , Margate , for the initiation of Mr . Gore . The Lodge was opened at eleven o ' clock , and tho ceremony was ably performed by the A \ . M ., Bro . Feakin , assisted by his officers . Tho Lodge was then closed iu duo form , aud the brethren , adjourned , to the Provincial Grand Lodge .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . LIVERPOOL . —AlcrcJuiuls' Lodge ( No . 29-1 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on Tuesday , the 12 th instant , at the Temple , Hope-street . The motion to present Bro . Giuubcll , P . Prov . G . P ., and Sec . to the AA ' est Lancashire Masonic Institution for the education and advancement in life of children of distressed Masons , with a testimonial in acknowledgment of his valuable services to the Lod & moved

ge , c , was by the J . AA ., and carried unanimously . The Lodge then presented £ 10 towards the fund , which now reaches £ 75 . Bro . Gambell , however , refused to accept of anything , but the brethren persisted in their determination , notwithstanding , aud the subscription list is still open to contributors .

IiivmvooL . —Mariners' Lodge ( No . 310 ) . —On Thursday , the 7 th im ; t ., this Lodge held its usual monthly meeting at tbe Temple , Hope-street , when , there Avas a large gathering of the members of the Lodge , as well as visiting brethren . The principal business ot the meeting was the installation of the AA . M . elect , Bro . Henry Lumb , Avho after being duly installed , presented Bro . J . Pepper , jim ., with the S . AA " s . collar , and Bro . Jas . Swift with the J . AA ' s . collar , and then proceeded to appoint his other officers . Mr . Craino and Mr . B . Lumb were afterwards initiated

by tbe AA ' " . M . in an efficient manner , at the conclusion of which the brethren were called off to refreshment , and proceeded to Waterloo to Bro . Martin Condliffo ' s , Queen ' s Hotel . The Worshipful Master took the chair , and after an excellent dinner gave "The Queen , " ' ¦ The Trince Consort , " "Albert Prince of Wales , " & c , Avhich Avere enthusiastically received . The AA orshipful Master said it was well known to all Masons that the M . W . G . M . of England required no praise from himIt was

. quite sufficient to state he was a Mason at heart . ( Cheers ) . The health of Lord Panmure , R . W . D . G . M ., was afterwards given , and was warmly received . Bros . Le Gcudre N . Starkie , R . AV . Prov . G . M . of West Lancashire , and Sir Thos . Heskoth , Bart ., R . AV . D . Prov . G . M ., next received the attention of the meeting , and their names Avere received with great applause . Bro . Hamer replied to the toast of the Prov . Grand Officers

and said , although called upon he could not do full justice to the toast ; ho could speak in the highest terms of his colleagues as to their willingness to do all they could for Freemasonry , and he trusted that all would emulate him in the endeavour to attain an office in Grand Lodge , which was open to all . The 'Worshipful Master gave "Bro . the Right Hon . Lord Skeliiiersdiile , patron of the Lodge of Instruction , " and said , the Lodge of Instruction had done a great deal for him , and therefore he Avould advise all to join who wore desirous of becoming efficient Masons .

He would couple with tho toast the name of Bro . Pepper , who was principal of the Lodge . Bro . Pepper in reply said , that they not only taught the working of a Lodge , but they discussed all matters connected with the Craft , as Avell as tested in debate the Avisdom of our ancestors in the compilation of the Book of Constitutions . He urged in conclusion , the attention of the Craft to this important adjunct to the Orderaud spoke in favourable terms of their patronLord Skohnersdale

, , . Bro . AVadc , W . M . of No . 1 , 062 , replied to the toast of the Prov . Grand Masters of East Lancashire and Cheshire , and in speaking of Lord Combermere , said he was as good a Mason as any in England , for he Avas not only distinguished as a Mason in Lodge , but out of the Lodge , and his efforts in the cause were well seconded by Lady Combermere . Several other toasts were given and responded to , ancl the brethren returned to Liverpool by the ten o ' clock train .

Provincial.

NORTHUMBERLAND . XEAVCASTI . E-UVON-TVNE .--S . Peter ' s LodgcQXo . 706 . )—The brethren of this Lodge met iu their Lodge room , Byker , near Newcastle-upon-Tyne , on Monday , tho 11 th inst ., it being the day appointed for the installation of the AV . M . elect , Bro . James Elliott ; and also the annual festival . Bro . Elliott was most ably and impressively installed by Bro . E . D . Davis , P . S . G . AV . of the province . The AV . M . then appointed and

invested the following brethren as officers for the ensuing year , viz .: — Bros . H . G . Luclwig , P . M . ; B . J . Thompson , S . AV . ; Joseph Cook , J . AA ' . ; John Cook , Treasurer ; Joseph Shcppard , Secretary ; G . H . Dixon , S . D . ; Thos . Harper , J . D . ; — Ryder , S . S . ; Gens Geusen , J . S . ; Alex . Dickson , I . G . ; J . Miller , Tyler . The brethren afterwards dined together in the Lodge room , the AV . M . presiding , supported on Ins right by the following Past Masters—Bros . Edw . Dean Davis , Henry Boll , Thos . Alexander , and James Prendergast ; ancl on his left by Past Masters H . G . Luchvig ,

AVm . Berkley , A . Clapham , Geo . AVeathcrhead , Septimus Bell , AV . E . Franklin , and Robert Fisher . The vice-chairs Avere ably filled by the Senior and Junior AVardens . Supporting the AVardcns , and in various parts of the room , we observed Past Masters John Barker , John Hopper , John Cook , Herman San iter , MeFarlano , Vincent ; aud also Bros . A . Gillespie , S . AV ., No . 21 ; AV . Newton , No . 21 ; S . Joel , P . S . AV ., No . 614 ; Gabriel AVood ; Sheppard ; Guy , No . 1025 ; Gensen ; AVatkin ; and others . Grace having been saidand the cloth removedthe AV . M .

, , , in a right loyal speech , proposed " Tho health of her most gracious Majesty the Queen . " Anthem— " God save the Queen . " Then followed , in rapid succession , the following toasts : — - "Zetland and . Panmure ;" " Athol and Leinster ; " " The Rev . Geo . Challoncr Ogle , Prov . G . M ., Northumberland ; and Richard Metcalf , X ) . Prov . G . M . of the province . " The last toast particularly met with a most enthusiastic reception . The ' W . M . then proposed " Tho Grand Officers of the province , " coupling with the toast the health of Bro . B . J . ThompsonProv . G .

, Secretary . -Bro . Thompson having replied , Bro . Davis rose to propose the health of the AV . M . A young Mason , the AV . M . had rapidly risen to eminence ; but he would certainly not have attained his present very high position , had it not been on acocunt of his Masonic merits . The Lodge was now in a state of great prosperity , and augured Avell for the

future . It would hardly become him ( Bro . Davis ) to make a long speech on that occasion , for tho AA . M . Avas best known to the brethren of the St . Peter ' s , who had testified their high regard by choosing him to rule the destinies of the Lodge during tho year . The toast was most rapturously received , and drunk with Masonic and musical honours . Tbe AA ' . M . re ] died . He said it was a proud day which witnessed his installation as W . M . of St . Peter ' s Lodge . It AVUS also a great pleasure iiir him to look backfor lie had always endeavoured to perform his

, various duties properly . He trusted the Lodge under his rule would continue to prosper . Ho should endeavour to maintain the dignity of the chair . Ho hoped to sec present on many occasions those brethren who had honoured them with their presence that day . Bro . B . J . Thompson proposed the health of Bro . E . I ) . Davis , P . S . G . AV ., who had kindly consented to perform the ceremony of installation . Bro . Davis was well qualified by his Masonic knowledge to perform any Masonic duty

and ever ready to do so . Bro . Davis thanked them for the very flattering reception his health had met Avith at then- hands , and Bro . Thompson in particular , for the very handsome encomiums , Avhich , hoAvever , he was afraid were undeserved . ( No , no ) . He AVUS always glad to render any services to tho Craft , but was sorry to say his other avocations prevented him joining them on many interesting occasions . Bro . Davis then rose to propose the health of Bro . H . G . Ludwig , the immediate P . M . of the Lodge . ( Cheers . ) Twelve months ago , he ( Bro . Davis ) prognosticated for Bro . Ludwig a most prosperous ancl happy reign , and he had not been mistaken . The Avise rule of Bro . Ludwig had given the highest satisfaction to every member of the Lodge . Now that Bro . Ludwig Avas

about to retire comparatively into private life , he hoped he Avould still keep a parent ' s watchfulness over his Masonic children . A more worthy Mason , or one more beloved than Bro . Ludwig , did not exist . He trusted they would drink the health iu a bumper . ( Applause . ) Bro . Ludwig rose to reply , but was unable to obtain a hearing for some time , so hearty was the greeting of his brethren . He said ho felt deeply grateful for the warm Avay ill Avhich they had responded to his health . During his year of office it had been his endeavour to be present at

every meeting , and had neA'cr been absent except through ill health . They had been very prosperous , and had had a most harmonious year . The AV . M . then gave the " Present Officers of No . 706 , " coupling tho health of Bro . Jos . Cook , J . AV . Bro . Cook replied , promising , on behalf of his brother officers and himself , a strict fulfilment of their several duties . The AV . M . next proposed "the Visitors , " with the health of Bro . Newton , ( cheers ) , AA'bom they were all most happy to see present on that festive occasion . He hoped Bro . Newton Avould often favour

thou with his presence . Bro . Newton , in reply , said ho could hardly say that ho AVUS unaccustomed to pubfic speaking , though he was not accustomed to speak on Freemasonry . ( Hear , hear . ) He thought , however , he should scarcely err did he quote the sacred writings , and say , " Behold how beautiful a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! " Bro . Cook , P . M ., proposed the health of Bro . Berkley , P . M ., who had filled tho highest offices in Masonry , and in the Grand Lodge . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Berkley Avas a " good and true" Mason . ( Drunk Avith musical honours . ) Bro . Berkley most Avarmly thanked them . He had always felt u deep interest in St . Peter ' s Lodge , He ( Bro , Berkley ) was

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