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Provincial.

much afraid that ho Avas getting into the " sere and yellow leaf . " ( No , no . ) He trusted , however , long to be able to attend their festive gatherings . ( Cheers . ) The A \ . M . proposed "Lodge No . 24 , " coupling the health of Bro . John Barker , P . M . Bro . Barker replied in a neat speech . The toast , " Lodge No . 5 S 0 , aud the health of Bro . Sanitcr , AV . M ., " next followed . Bro . Sanitcr replied , assuring tho AV . M . and brethren of St . Peter ' s Lodge of the good fraternal feeling of the brethren of Lodge No . 586 . Bro . Geysen replied to the joint toast of " Lodges Nos . 56 and

614 . " Bro . Berkley then rose , and said he had tho health of a brother to propose , at the mention of whose name a thrill went through every Masonic heart , he meant Bro . Dalzicl . Although Bro . Dalziel could not be present that day , it would ill become the brethren of St . Peter ' s to separate without drinking tho health of the founder and first Master of the Lodge . AVhcn "Iehabod" seemed written over Freemasonry , Bro . Dalziel was in the foremost ranks of the Craft , and he had lived to see the reward of his labours . His long services should never bo forgotten .

In the absence of Bro . Dalziel , Bro . Fisher , P . M ., replied . The toasts of Lodges Nos . 793 , 957 , and 9 S 5 were then given in duo order . The ' Health of Bro . John Cook , Treasurer of No . 706 , " elicited a suitable reply from that worthy brother . The brethren separated at a seasonable hour , many of them proceeding home , per train , to Newcastle . The dinner arrangements reflected much credit on the worthy hostess , Mrs . Allinson . Seldom has there been so influential a gathering in ihe north , and certainly never a more harmonious one .

SOMERSETSHIRE . HUNTSPILL . —Rand Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 367 ) . — The annual festival and installation of AVorshipful Master of this Lodge , took place on Friday , July 15 th , 1 S 59 . The Lodgo was opened by the AA . M ., Bro . C . Halliday . Tho letter received from . Grand Lodge respecting the irregular meetings at Smyrna , was read . The AVorshipful Master then resigned the chair to Bro . Henry Bridges , P . M ., the Lodge being opened 7

iu the second and third degrees , Bro . A \ . H . Saunders was raised to the degree of Master Mason . Bro . Bridges then installed the AV . M . elect , Bro . AVilliam Harwood . The AV . M ' . invested the following officers : — Bros . C . Halliday , immediate P . M . ; G . AV . B . Kiallwark , S . AA . ; Jos . Duke , J . AA . ; J . S . Broderip , Chaplain ; J . Burnett , Treas . ; H . Bridges , Sec . ; T . Graham , S . D . ; A . H . AValkloy , J . D . ; E . Philipps , I . G . ; H . T . Swan , Dir . of Cers . ; R . Hawkins , Steward ; F . C . Hennct , Steward ; AA . AVoodward , Tyler ; H . G . Phillips , Asst . Tyler . The ceremony of installation was then finished , anil the Lodge closed in due form and with solemn

prayer . YEOVIL . —Bulge of Brotherly Lore , ( No . 412 ) . —The attendance of brethren at the ordinary monthly meeting of this Lodge , held at the "Choughs" Hotel , on AVednesday , tho 13 th instant , was somewhat thin , ancl the business chiefly of a routine character . The principal transaction of interest or importance was the reading a communication from the Board of General Purposescontaining the decision of that bodon

, y charges recently preferred against the AVorshipful Master by Bro . Peach , Prov . S . G . AV ., on behalf of Bro . Cave . The various points in the charge were referred to , and commented upon , some being dismissed aud others substantiated , and the Lodgo , through its A \ orshipful Master , was reprimanded , and admonished to bo more careful in future . The document was ordered to bo entered on the minute book , in , exlcnso . An invitation to attend the provincial gathering at Glastonburywith an

an-, nouncement of tho running of excursion trains , Avere amongst the communications laid before the Lodge , and tho usual arrangement for representation of the Lodge was made , several brethren announcing their intention of being amongst the visitors of tho IIGAV Lodge to be consecrated on that occasion .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

PROVINCIAL ENCAMPMENT , WATFORD . —At a meeting of the members of this Encampment , held at Freemasons' Hall , iu A \ atford , on Monday , July the ISth ; present , tho V . E . Fr . AVilliam Stuart , D . G . M ., and Prov . G . Com . of Hertfordshire ; Frs . George Francis , H . H . Burchcll-Herne , Thomas Rogers , Capt . C . M . Laylon , Jeremiah How , Charles Davey , AVm . Lloyd Birkbeck Jamc 3 Burton & cthe Encampment having been opened

, , , , and the minutes of the preceding convocation read , Capt . Layton , of the 25 th regiment , P . E . C . of tho Calpo Encampment , Gibraltar , was unanimousl y admitted a joining member . Fr . George Francis , E . G . elect , was presented by Fr . How to the A . E . Fr . Stuart , for installation , and was duly inducted into the chair . Comps . Thomas S . Barringer , of the Cyrus Chapter , and Henry George AA ai-reii , of the Polish Chapter , who had been balloted for at the previous meeting , being in attendance

, wore thou admitted and installed as Knights of tho Order , by Fr . Francis , Sir Knt . How acting as Export , aud Sir Knt . Hyde lullen as Prelate . The E . C . then appointed as officers of the Encampment , Fr . AA m . Lloyd Birkbeck , 1 st Capt . ; Fr . H . Tootell , 2 nd Capt . ; Fr . T . A . AVard , Prelate and Chancellor ; Fr . Burchcll-Herne , Reg . ; Fr . C . Davey , Expert ; Frs . Barton and Barringer , Captains of unes ; ancl Fr . AVarren , Standard Bearer . Fr . Thomas Rogers was unanimousl y re-elected Treasurer ; and Thomas , Equerry . All busi-

Knights Templar.

ncss ended , the Frs . adjourned to tho banquet , at Avhich Fr . Francis presided ; and in course of the evening , iu proposing the health of the D . Grand Master of tho Knights Templar , Fr . Frauds referred to the great service rendered to every branch of Masonry by Fr . Stuart , but more especially iu tho province of Herts . He had attended and itssisted iu the business of the day , but his state of health did not allow his presence at the banquet . Fr . Burchell-ll ' erne proposed the health of the E . C . of the AVatford Encampment , Fr . Francis . Thcy

Averc fortunate in having a brother , Avho by his great attainments in Masonry had rendered valuable aid , and in Lodge , Chapter , and Encampment , was ever able and ever ready . The E . C . in a brief reply acknowledged the pleasure the abundant leisure he enjoyed afforded him iu attending the meeting of his brethren . Ho then proposed " The Officers" appointed that day , and in referring to the merits of each , expressed his assurance ' of their faithful discharge of the duties that devolved themFrFrancis then a welcome to their visitor

upon . . gave , Fr . Hyde Pullon , who as tho D . G . M . of the Isle of AA ight , had a Avido reputation in the Avorld of Masonry . Fr . Pullcn in reply said he had availed himself of the opportunity that day afforded of renewing his acquaintance with the AA atford brethren , having a pleasing remeinbranco of Ins previous visit . The E . G ., in giving " The newly installed Knights , " especially referred to Fr . AAtirron , who from his position as a Masonic critic , had an extensive acquaintance Avith the different bodies , and had

done their Encampment the honour—and he certainly must say it was tin honour—of receiving tho light of the Knight Templar degree at AVatfoitl . Tho E . C . passed some complimentary remarks on the Freemasons' Magazine , and the general good spirit Avith which it was conducted , and concluded by expressing tho pleasure the Knights had in receiving Fr . AVarren amongst them . Fr . AVarren having responded , the E . C . said they could not separate without expressing bis thanks to Fr . How for the assistance he had rendered them in the performance of their rites and ceremonies that day ; and that brother having acknowledged the greeting , a parting glass to all poor and distressed Knights Templar concluded a pleasant and satisfactory day .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

SUPREME COUNCIL . Tin : Supreme Council of the 33 rd degree for England and Wales held their quarterly communication at their Grand East , London , on Tuesday , the 12 th instant . A Consistory of S . P . R . S . was aftenvards held , at which the 111 . Bro . Dr . Thomas Bell " Fletcher , of Birmingham , and 111 , Bro . the Rev . AV . H . AVentworth Bowyer , Avere advanced to the 32 nd degree . A Sov . Tribunal of Gr . Ins . Inq . Com . Avas then opened , ancl 111 . Bro . Dr . H . J . Hinxmau , of Blackheath , and 111 . Bro . Dr . J . S . Ivcddell , of Shcerness , were iiclmittecl to that degree .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF SOVEREIGN PRINCES ROSE CROIX OF HERODEM . THE half , yearly convocation of this august Chapter Avas held at Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , July 12 th , and the attendance . Avas much more numerous than on any former occasion . The Chapter AVUS opened by the 111 . Bro . Dr . AVilliam Jones , M . AV . Sov ., aud 111 . Bros . Dr . George Harcourt and Dr . George Keddellhis Generals . There were also

, present the 111 . Bros . H . Vigue ; J . A . D . Cox ; H . A . BoAvyer , and G . B . Cole , Sov . G . I . G . of the 33 " of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of England and AVales , also the 111 . Bro . Perrier , 33 ° of the Grand Orient of France . The 111 . Bros . E . J . Spiers , It . C . Vernon , Hyde Pullcn , Rev . AA cntworth Bowyer , Dr . H . Gooklen , and Dr . B . A . Kent , S . P . R . S . of the Consistory of the 32 ° , also Bro . Elisha Cooke , of the 32 ° of the Consistory of Louisville , U . S . ; the 111 . Bros . Major H . 7

Clerk , AA . E . AValmsley , Dr . Hinxmim , and others of the Sov . Tribunal of the 31 ° , Lemanski , Spencer , Cauthon , How , Ranger , AA . Smith and others . The several brethren Avere announced by Bro . HOAV , as Herald , and introduced to the M . AV . Sov . in due form ; the ceremonies being under the direction of the 111 . Bro . Hyde Clarke , S . P . R . S . 32 ° of the Grand Orient of France and England , assisted by Bros . Bernard and Braithwaite . .

There Avere several brethren approved of for admittance into tho degree , and the folloiving being present , they Avere installed as Knights of the sublime degree of Rose Croix : —Bros . Charles Beaumont , AA illiarn Blenkin , John Bernard Behrends , AV . H . Cole , Capt . Glynn Grylls , 0 . Forbes Smith , Rev . C . M . Style , and T . M . Talbot . The ceremonial was most satisfactorily carried out on this occasion , and several improvements have been made by the committee entrusted with that important duty , under the active management of Bro . Hyde Clarke ; the more

noticeable was the perfection of the musical portions , which were conducted by tho III . Bro . E . H . Horsloy , Grand Organist , who Avas assisted by Bros . Fielding , Lockoy , and AVimi , and this certainly added to the imposing effect of the ritual . The business of tbe installations being concluded , the report of tho committee appointed to take into consideration sundry matters for improving and perfecting the Chapter , was read , and on the motion of Bro . Hyde Clarke , Avas adopted , and tho committee was re-appointed . Tho 111 , Bro . Dr , H , Qoolden , the Treasurer , iu presenting Iris accounts

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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.

much afraid that ho Avas getting into the " sere and yellow leaf . " ( No , no . ) He trusted , however , long to be able to attend their festive gatherings . ( Cheers . ) The A \ . M . proposed "Lodge No . 24 , " coupling the health of Bro . John Barker , P . M . Bro . Barker replied in a neat speech . The toast , " Lodge No . 5 S 0 , aud the health of Bro . Sanitcr , AV . M ., " next followed . Bro . Sanitcr replied , assuring tho AV . M . and brethren of St . Peter ' s Lodge of the good fraternal feeling of the brethren of Lodge No . 586 . Bro . Geysen replied to the joint toast of " Lodges Nos . 56 and

614 . " Bro . Berkley then rose , and said he had tho health of a brother to propose , at the mention of whose name a thrill went through every Masonic heart , he meant Bro . Dalzicl . Although Bro . Dalziel could not be present that day , it would ill become the brethren of St . Peter ' s to separate without drinking tho health of the founder and first Master of the Lodge . AVhcn "Iehabod" seemed written over Freemasonry , Bro . Dalziel was in the foremost ranks of the Craft , and he had lived to see the reward of his labours . His long services should never bo forgotten .

In the absence of Bro . Dalziel , Bro . Fisher , P . M ., replied . The toasts of Lodges Nos . 793 , 957 , and 9 S 5 were then given in duo order . The ' Health of Bro . John Cook , Treasurer of No . 706 , " elicited a suitable reply from that worthy brother . The brethren separated at a seasonable hour , many of them proceeding home , per train , to Newcastle . The dinner arrangements reflected much credit on the worthy hostess , Mrs . Allinson . Seldom has there been so influential a gathering in ihe north , and certainly never a more harmonious one .

SOMERSETSHIRE . HUNTSPILL . —Rand Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 367 ) . — The annual festival and installation of AVorshipful Master of this Lodge , took place on Friday , July 15 th , 1 S 59 . The Lodgo was opened by the AA . M ., Bro . C . Halliday . Tho letter received from . Grand Lodge respecting the irregular meetings at Smyrna , was read . The AVorshipful Master then resigned the chair to Bro . Henry Bridges , P . M ., the Lodge being opened 7

iu the second and third degrees , Bro . A \ . H . Saunders was raised to the degree of Master Mason . Bro . Bridges then installed the AV . M . elect , Bro . AVilliam Harwood . The AV . M ' . invested the following officers : — Bros . C . Halliday , immediate P . M . ; G . AV . B . Kiallwark , S . AA . ; Jos . Duke , J . AA . ; J . S . Broderip , Chaplain ; J . Burnett , Treas . ; H . Bridges , Sec . ; T . Graham , S . D . ; A . H . AValkloy , J . D . ; E . Philipps , I . G . ; H . T . Swan , Dir . of Cers . ; R . Hawkins , Steward ; F . C . Hennct , Steward ; AA . AVoodward , Tyler ; H . G . Phillips , Asst . Tyler . The ceremony of installation was then finished , anil the Lodge closed in due form and with solemn

prayer . YEOVIL . —Bulge of Brotherly Lore , ( No . 412 ) . —The attendance of brethren at the ordinary monthly meeting of this Lodge , held at the "Choughs" Hotel , on AVednesday , tho 13 th instant , was somewhat thin , ancl the business chiefly of a routine character . The principal transaction of interest or importance was the reading a communication from the Board of General Purposescontaining the decision of that bodon

, y charges recently preferred against the AVorshipful Master by Bro . Peach , Prov . S . G . AV ., on behalf of Bro . Cave . The various points in the charge were referred to , and commented upon , some being dismissed aud others substantiated , and the Lodgo , through its A \ orshipful Master , was reprimanded , and admonished to bo more careful in future . The document was ordered to bo entered on the minute book , in , exlcnso . An invitation to attend the provincial gathering at Glastonburywith an

an-, nouncement of tho running of excursion trains , Avere amongst the communications laid before the Lodge , and tho usual arrangement for representation of the Lodge was made , several brethren announcing their intention of being amongst the visitors of tho IIGAV Lodge to be consecrated on that occasion .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

PROVINCIAL ENCAMPMENT , WATFORD . —At a meeting of the members of this Encampment , held at Freemasons' Hall , iu A \ atford , on Monday , July the ISth ; present , tho V . E . Fr . AVilliam Stuart , D . G . M ., and Prov . G . Com . of Hertfordshire ; Frs . George Francis , H . H . Burchcll-Herne , Thomas Rogers , Capt . C . M . Laylon , Jeremiah How , Charles Davey , AVm . Lloyd Birkbeck Jamc 3 Burton & cthe Encampment having been opened

, , , , and the minutes of the preceding convocation read , Capt . Layton , of the 25 th regiment , P . E . C . of tho Calpo Encampment , Gibraltar , was unanimousl y admitted a joining member . Fr . George Francis , E . G . elect , was presented by Fr . How to the A . E . Fr . Stuart , for installation , and was duly inducted into the chair . Comps . Thomas S . Barringer , of the Cyrus Chapter , and Henry George AA ai-reii , of the Polish Chapter , who had been balloted for at the previous meeting , being in attendance

, wore thou admitted and installed as Knights of tho Order , by Fr . Francis , Sir Knt . How acting as Export , aud Sir Knt . Hyde lullen as Prelate . The E . C . then appointed as officers of the Encampment , Fr . AA m . Lloyd Birkbeck , 1 st Capt . ; Fr . H . Tootell , 2 nd Capt . ; Fr . T . A . AVard , Prelate and Chancellor ; Fr . Burchcll-Herne , Reg . ; Fr . C . Davey , Expert ; Frs . Barton and Barringer , Captains of unes ; ancl Fr . AVarren , Standard Bearer . Fr . Thomas Rogers was unanimousl y re-elected Treasurer ; and Thomas , Equerry . All busi-

Knights Templar.

ncss ended , the Frs . adjourned to tho banquet , at Avhich Fr . Francis presided ; and in course of the evening , iu proposing the health of the D . Grand Master of tho Knights Templar , Fr . Frauds referred to the great service rendered to every branch of Masonry by Fr . Stuart , but more especially iu tho province of Herts . He had attended and itssisted iu the business of the day , but his state of health did not allow his presence at the banquet . Fr . Burchell-ll ' erne proposed the health of the E . C . of the AVatford Encampment , Fr . Francis . Thcy

Averc fortunate in having a brother , Avho by his great attainments in Masonry had rendered valuable aid , and in Lodge , Chapter , and Encampment , was ever able and ever ready . The E . C . in a brief reply acknowledged the pleasure the abundant leisure he enjoyed afforded him iu attending the meeting of his brethren . Ho then proposed " The Officers" appointed that day , and in referring to the merits of each , expressed his assurance ' of their faithful discharge of the duties that devolved themFrFrancis then a welcome to their visitor

upon . . gave , Fr . Hyde Pullon , who as tho D . G . M . of the Isle of AA ight , had a Avido reputation in the Avorld of Masonry . Fr . Pullcn in reply said he had availed himself of the opportunity that day afforded of renewing his acquaintance with the AA atford brethren , having a pleasing remeinbranco of Ins previous visit . The E . G ., in giving " The newly installed Knights , " especially referred to Fr . AAtirron , who from his position as a Masonic critic , had an extensive acquaintance Avith the different bodies , and had

done their Encampment the honour—and he certainly must say it was tin honour—of receiving tho light of the Knight Templar degree at AVatfoitl . Tho E . C . passed some complimentary remarks on the Freemasons' Magazine , and the general good spirit Avith which it was conducted , and concluded by expressing tho pleasure the Knights had in receiving Fr . AVarren amongst them . Fr . AVarren having responded , the E . C . said they could not separate without expressing bis thanks to Fr . How for the assistance he had rendered them in the performance of their rites and ceremonies that day ; and that brother having acknowledged the greeting , a parting glass to all poor and distressed Knights Templar concluded a pleasant and satisfactory day .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

SUPREME COUNCIL . Tin : Supreme Council of the 33 rd degree for England and Wales held their quarterly communication at their Grand East , London , on Tuesday , the 12 th instant . A Consistory of S . P . R . S . was aftenvards held , at which the 111 . Bro . Dr . Thomas Bell " Fletcher , of Birmingham , and 111 , Bro . the Rev . AV . H . AVentworth Bowyer , Avere advanced to the 32 nd degree . A Sov . Tribunal of Gr . Ins . Inq . Com . Avas then opened , ancl 111 . Bro . Dr . H . J . Hinxmau , of Blackheath , and 111 . Bro . Dr . J . S . Ivcddell , of Shcerness , were iiclmittecl to that degree .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF SOVEREIGN PRINCES ROSE CROIX OF HERODEM . THE half , yearly convocation of this august Chapter Avas held at Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , July 12 th , and the attendance . Avas much more numerous than on any former occasion . The Chapter AVUS opened by the 111 . Bro . Dr . AVilliam Jones , M . AV . Sov ., aud 111 . Bros . Dr . George Harcourt and Dr . George Keddellhis Generals . There were also

, present the 111 . Bros . H . Vigue ; J . A . D . Cox ; H . A . BoAvyer , and G . B . Cole , Sov . G . I . G . of the 33 " of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of England and AVales , also the 111 . Bro . Perrier , 33 ° of the Grand Orient of France . The 111 . Bros . E . J . Spiers , It . C . Vernon , Hyde Pullcn , Rev . AA cntworth Bowyer , Dr . H . Gooklen , and Dr . B . A . Kent , S . P . R . S . of the Consistory of the 32 ° , also Bro . Elisha Cooke , of the 32 ° of the Consistory of Louisville , U . S . ; the 111 . Bros . Major H . 7

Clerk , AA . E . AValmsley , Dr . Hinxmim , and others of the Sov . Tribunal of the 31 ° , Lemanski , Spencer , Cauthon , How , Ranger , AA . Smith and others . The several brethren Avere announced by Bro . HOAV , as Herald , and introduced to the M . AV . Sov . in due form ; the ceremonies being under the direction of the 111 . Bro . Hyde Clarke , S . P . R . S . 32 ° of the Grand Orient of France and England , assisted by Bros . Bernard and Braithwaite . .

There Avere several brethren approved of for admittance into tho degree , and the folloiving being present , they Avere installed as Knights of the sublime degree of Rose Croix : —Bros . Charles Beaumont , AA illiarn Blenkin , John Bernard Behrends , AV . H . Cole , Capt . Glynn Grylls , 0 . Forbes Smith , Rev . C . M . Style , and T . M . Talbot . The ceremonial was most satisfactorily carried out on this occasion , and several improvements have been made by the committee entrusted with that important duty , under the active management of Bro . Hyde Clarke ; the more

noticeable was the perfection of the musical portions , which were conducted by tho III . Bro . E . H . Horsloy , Grand Organist , who Avas assisted by Bros . Fielding , Lockoy , and AVimi , and this certainly added to the imposing effect of the ritual . The business of tbe installations being concluded , the report of tho committee appointed to take into consideration sundry matters for improving and perfecting the Chapter , was read , and on the motion of Bro . Hyde Clarke , Avas adopted , and tho committee was re-appointed . Tho 111 , Bro . Dr , H , Qoolden , the Treasurer , iu presenting Iris accounts

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