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guineas to the relief of AA arwickshire and Lancashire Operatives was carried , and five guineas was added to the amount by a brother . Bro . Thos . Bragg was afterwards installed by Bro . JleCracken , P . M . After the business the brethren adjourned to banquet , the AV . M ., Bro . Thos . Bragg , presiding supported by Bros . Charles AVm . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M . ; Rev . E . A . Kittoe Prov . G . C ; BedfordP . G . D . ; Capt . Bullock VaughanP . M . ;
, , , pursall , P . M . Prov . D . C . ; Harrison , P . M ., Prov . G . S ., Oxford , and about 60 brethren ; the usual loyal and masonic toasts were o-iven and duly responded to , and some excellent singing hy Bros . Pursall , Baker , Beaumonts , John Bragg , and Stainton , added to the enjoyment of the evening . BIBHISGHAM . —IToiDe Lodge ( No . 857 ) . —On Monday , the llth , this lodge met at the Masonic Rooms , and installed Bro .
AVm . Eobinson into the chair , the AV . M . Bro . George Jones , performing this ceremony with more than usual impressiveness . After the appointment of the officers the brethren partook of an elegant banquet . The D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Chas . AV . Elkington ; Bros . Thos . James , AValsall ; Pursall ; Bragg , AV . M . 88 ; A aughan ; Harrison ; aud Ratcliff were . amongst the visitors , about 40 brethren were present . Bro . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M ., congratulated the members upon their resolution to place an organ
in the lodge room , and add an additional large room to those now in use , the contract for which is taken by Bros . Branson and Murray the eminent builders . Some excellent singing in glees aud solos made the evening pass most pleasantly away .
YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . STOKESLEY . —Cleveland Lodge ( No . 795 ) . —The annual festival of this well-established lodge was celebrated at the Golden Lion Inn , on Thursday evening the 15 th inst . when a sumptuous repast was provided for tbe occasion by mine host Bro . Smith . Bro . George Marwood , of Cnshy Hall , J . P ., D . Prov . G . M . one of the P . M . 's of the lodge occupied the chair , and Bro . Richard
Watson , W . M . officiated as Croupier ; grace being said by Bro . the Eev . AVilliam L . Croft , the Chaplain of the lodge . The cloth having been removed , the following toasts were given with masonic honours : — " The Queen ; " " The Prince of AA'ales and the rest of the Eoyal Family ; " "The Earl of Zetland , G . M . of England and Prov . G . M . of the North and East Eidings ;" " Earl de Grey and Eipon , D . G . M . of England ; " "Bro . Marwood , D . G . M . of the Province ; " " Bro . Watson , the AV . M . of
the Cleveland Lodge ; " "The Alsiting Brethren , " amongst whom we may mention five P . M's of the North York Lodge were present ; "Bro . Collingwood , the AV . M . of the North York Lodge ; " "The Assistant Officers of the Cleveland Lodge , " briefly responded to by Bro . John Eowntree , S . AV . ; " Bro . Hunter , P . M . ; " "Bro . Handysicle , P . M . and P . Prov . G . J . W ., " who , in upwards of fifteen years , had only been twice absent from the meetings of the lodge ; " "Bro . ThompsonP . M . of the
, North York Lodge ; " " Bro . Croft , the Chaplain to the Cleveland Lodge . " Appropriate addresses were delivered by Bros . Marwood , AVatson , Croft , Handyside , Collingwood , Thompson , Hunter , and Tweddell , and a number of excellent songs and recitations were given , and the evening was spent in that fraternal manner which has for so many ages marked our ancient Craft as " a loving brotherhood . "
WILTSHIRE . SWINDON . —Royal Sussex Lodge of Emulation ( No . 453 ) . — This lodge met at the Goddard Arms , on the 30 th ult ., when Bvo . AV . Read was presented to the ehair by P . M . Sheppard , and most efficiently installed by Bro . Bradford , P . M ., which gave great satisfaction . The AV . M . then appointed his officers , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet , spent a pleasant evening , and parted in brotherly love . This lodge meets on Friday nearest the full moon at four o'clock .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
GLASGOW . —Lodge St . Mark ( No . 102 ) . —On Monday evening the 19 th inst ., the office-bearers of this far-famed and flourishing Masonic lodge , installed the new office-bearers , and the brethren have unanimously re-elected their former Master . The following are the present officials : —Bros . E . AV . Pritchard , M . D ., AV . M . ; T . Stout , W . S ., D . M . ; D . H . Millar , S . . M . ; A . B . Dick , S . W . ; J . Lyon , J . W . ; C . L . Alexander , Sec . ; A . McGregor , Treas . ; 0 . Smith , S . D . ; J . Murray , J . D . ; D . Haire , Steward ; J . Love ,
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Architect ; H . McDonald , -Jeweller ; J . McDonald , Clothier ; B . Thompson , jun ., Dir . of Cers . ; Thos . Clarke , Eep . Steward to Prov . G . L . ; J . Dewchar , Proxy G . L . ; Rev . G . K . Flindt and Rev . J . Henderson , Chaplains ; AVm . Scott , J . Anderson , and J . Prior , Auditors ; J . Gennal , I . G . ; James Pollat , Tyler .
Ireland.
IRELAND .
The following is an extract from minutes of the Grand Lodge of Ireland , 7 th August last . Right worshipful Bro . John Emgland , M . D ., representative of the Grand Lodge in New York , at the Grand Lodge of Ireland , having presented the following extracts from the ' recent proceedings of the Grand Lodge of New York , on Wednesday , June 4 th , as reported in the Saturday Evening Courier , of New York , June 7 th , 1862 , viz : —
"At the reassembling of the Grand Lodge at 7 p . m ., the committee to whom was referred the hospitalities extended by the MW . G . M . of Louisiana , to certain brothers of this jurisdiction , taken prisoners at Bull Run , reported the following preamble and resolutions : — " AVhereas , —Edwin Cole , a private in the Seventy-first regiment , N . Y . V ., also a member of Hope Lodge ( No . 244- ) , was , on the 21 st of July lastat the battle of Bull Runseverely
, , wounded and taken prisoner by the Confederate forces ; from thence , after a brief imprisonment , he was removed to the city of New Orleans , when his sufferings becoming known to the M . W . J . Q . A . Fellowes , Grand Master of Masons of Louisiana , provided him and eight other members of the Craft ( fellow prisoners with Brother Cole ) , with clothing , medical attendance , and every needful comfort in their hour of extremity . " AVhereas ,- —The exhibition of this true Masonic feeling ,
under the embarrassing condition of our country , is in the highest degree commendable , and demands some special notice from this Grand Body : —Therefore Resolved , —That the fraternal acknowledgments of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York be , and are hereby tendered to M . AV . Bro . Fellowes , for the fraternal kindness and masonichospitality on this occasion referred to , and that it is accepted by the Grand Lodge , as another evidence of the universality of masonry , and that its tenets and inculcations are illimitable and imperishable . "Resolved , —That the Grand Secretary transmits a copy of the
above to M . AA . Bro . Fellowes , attested by the sealot this Grand Lodge . " After some discussion had ensued , during which the committee proposed to substitute ' opposing'for ' confederate ;' and R . AV .. Eohert Maekay affirmed from the testimony of an eye witness , that hundreds of Masons in New Orleans were equally willingto perform their masonic duties , but the rabble having threatened to interfere with the Grand Masterhe called upon the
, authorities for aid , which was cheerfully promised , and it was further in evidence that there was a more true feeling among Masons throughout all the Confederate States , than in any other society , or church ; the preamble and resolution were carried in their original form , except that the Committee changed the word 'Confederate' to ' opposing . ' " Proposed the following resolution , which was seconded by
Bro . Hull Ingran , P . M . of Lodges Nos . 6 and 620 , Dublin" Resolved , —That whilst the members of the Masonic body throughout the world are very anxious , individually and collectively , to discharge their Masonic duties to each other , even after most trying circumstances , and that , doubtless , in many other instances than the one now under consideration , during the course of the present American struggle , true fraternal conduct has been manifested by one Masonic brother to anothereven in
, the opposing armies ; yet , in the opinion of this Grand Lodge , the facts indicated in tbe foregoing report of a nature to demaud special commendation , that is most gratifying to learn that even amidst the horrors of civil war , the principles and precepts of Masonry have been so faithfully carried out ; that consequently the conduct of M . W . Bro . Fellows , Grand Master of the Masons of Louisana , is deserving of the most marked approvaland that lie be presented the warmest fraternal thanks
, of this Grand Lodge . Proposed by R . AV . Bro . Lucius H . Deering , represenative from the Grand Lodge of Louisana at the Grand Lodge of Ireland ; seconded by Bro . Bartholomew Moran , W . M . of Lodge No . 171 , Dublin—
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guineas to the relief of AA arwickshire and Lancashire Operatives was carried , and five guineas was added to the amount by a brother . Bro . Thos . Bragg was afterwards installed by Bro . JleCracken , P . M . After the business the brethren adjourned to banquet , the AV . M ., Bro . Thos . Bragg , presiding supported by Bros . Charles AVm . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M . ; Rev . E . A . Kittoe Prov . G . C ; BedfordP . G . D . ; Capt . Bullock VaughanP . M . ;
, , , pursall , P . M . Prov . D . C . ; Harrison , P . M ., Prov . G . S ., Oxford , and about 60 brethren ; the usual loyal and masonic toasts were o-iven and duly responded to , and some excellent singing hy Bros . Pursall , Baker , Beaumonts , John Bragg , and Stainton , added to the enjoyment of the evening . BIBHISGHAM . —IToiDe Lodge ( No . 857 ) . —On Monday , the llth , this lodge met at the Masonic Rooms , and installed Bro .
AVm . Eobinson into the chair , the AV . M . Bro . George Jones , performing this ceremony with more than usual impressiveness . After the appointment of the officers the brethren partook of an elegant banquet . The D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Chas . AV . Elkington ; Bros . Thos . James , AValsall ; Pursall ; Bragg , AV . M . 88 ; A aughan ; Harrison ; aud Ratcliff were . amongst the visitors , about 40 brethren were present . Bro . Elkington , D . Prov . G . M ., congratulated the members upon their resolution to place an organ
in the lodge room , and add an additional large room to those now in use , the contract for which is taken by Bros . Branson and Murray the eminent builders . Some excellent singing in glees aud solos made the evening pass most pleasantly away .
YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . STOKESLEY . —Cleveland Lodge ( No . 795 ) . —The annual festival of this well-established lodge was celebrated at the Golden Lion Inn , on Thursday evening the 15 th inst . when a sumptuous repast was provided for tbe occasion by mine host Bro . Smith . Bro . George Marwood , of Cnshy Hall , J . P ., D . Prov . G . M . one of the P . M . 's of the lodge occupied the chair , and Bro . Richard
Watson , W . M . officiated as Croupier ; grace being said by Bro . the Eev . AVilliam L . Croft , the Chaplain of the lodge . The cloth having been removed , the following toasts were given with masonic honours : — " The Queen ; " " The Prince of AA'ales and the rest of the Eoyal Family ; " "The Earl of Zetland , G . M . of England and Prov . G . M . of the North and East Eidings ;" " Earl de Grey and Eipon , D . G . M . of England ; " "Bro . Marwood , D . G . M . of the Province ; " " Bro . Watson , the AV . M . of
the Cleveland Lodge ; " "The Alsiting Brethren , " amongst whom we may mention five P . M's of the North York Lodge were present ; "Bro . Collingwood , the AV . M . of the North York Lodge ; " "The Assistant Officers of the Cleveland Lodge , " briefly responded to by Bro . John Eowntree , S . AV . ; " Bro . Hunter , P . M . ; " "Bro . Handysicle , P . M . and P . Prov . G . J . W ., " who , in upwards of fifteen years , had only been twice absent from the meetings of the lodge ; " "Bro . ThompsonP . M . of the
, North York Lodge ; " " Bro . Croft , the Chaplain to the Cleveland Lodge . " Appropriate addresses were delivered by Bros . Marwood , AVatson , Croft , Handyside , Collingwood , Thompson , Hunter , and Tweddell , and a number of excellent songs and recitations were given , and the evening was spent in that fraternal manner which has for so many ages marked our ancient Craft as " a loving brotherhood . "
WILTSHIRE . SWINDON . —Royal Sussex Lodge of Emulation ( No . 453 ) . — This lodge met at the Goddard Arms , on the 30 th ult ., when Bvo . AV . Read was presented to the ehair by P . M . Sheppard , and most efficiently installed by Bro . Bradford , P . M ., which gave great satisfaction . The AV . M . then appointed his officers , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet , spent a pleasant evening , and parted in brotherly love . This lodge meets on Friday nearest the full moon at four o'clock .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
GLASGOW . —Lodge St . Mark ( No . 102 ) . —On Monday evening the 19 th inst ., the office-bearers of this far-famed and flourishing Masonic lodge , installed the new office-bearers , and the brethren have unanimously re-elected their former Master . The following are the present officials : —Bros . E . AV . Pritchard , M . D ., AV . M . ; T . Stout , W . S ., D . M . ; D . H . Millar , S . . M . ; A . B . Dick , S . W . ; J . Lyon , J . W . ; C . L . Alexander , Sec . ; A . McGregor , Treas . ; 0 . Smith , S . D . ; J . Murray , J . D . ; D . Haire , Steward ; J . Love ,
Scotland.
Architect ; H . McDonald , -Jeweller ; J . McDonald , Clothier ; B . Thompson , jun ., Dir . of Cers . ; Thos . Clarke , Eep . Steward to Prov . G . L . ; J . Dewchar , Proxy G . L . ; Rev . G . K . Flindt and Rev . J . Henderson , Chaplains ; AVm . Scott , J . Anderson , and J . Prior , Auditors ; J . Gennal , I . G . ; James Pollat , Tyler .
Ireland.
IRELAND .
The following is an extract from minutes of the Grand Lodge of Ireland , 7 th August last . Right worshipful Bro . John Emgland , M . D ., representative of the Grand Lodge in New York , at the Grand Lodge of Ireland , having presented the following extracts from the ' recent proceedings of the Grand Lodge of New York , on Wednesday , June 4 th , as reported in the Saturday Evening Courier , of New York , June 7 th , 1862 , viz : —
"At the reassembling of the Grand Lodge at 7 p . m ., the committee to whom was referred the hospitalities extended by the MW . G . M . of Louisiana , to certain brothers of this jurisdiction , taken prisoners at Bull Run , reported the following preamble and resolutions : — " AVhereas , —Edwin Cole , a private in the Seventy-first regiment , N . Y . V ., also a member of Hope Lodge ( No . 244- ) , was , on the 21 st of July lastat the battle of Bull Runseverely
, , wounded and taken prisoner by the Confederate forces ; from thence , after a brief imprisonment , he was removed to the city of New Orleans , when his sufferings becoming known to the M . W . J . Q . A . Fellowes , Grand Master of Masons of Louisiana , provided him and eight other members of the Craft ( fellow prisoners with Brother Cole ) , with clothing , medical attendance , and every needful comfort in their hour of extremity . " AVhereas ,- —The exhibition of this true Masonic feeling ,
under the embarrassing condition of our country , is in the highest degree commendable , and demands some special notice from this Grand Body : —Therefore Resolved , —That the fraternal acknowledgments of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York be , and are hereby tendered to M . AV . Bro . Fellowes , for the fraternal kindness and masonichospitality on this occasion referred to , and that it is accepted by the Grand Lodge , as another evidence of the universality of masonry , and that its tenets and inculcations are illimitable and imperishable . "Resolved , —That the Grand Secretary transmits a copy of the
above to M . AA . Bro . Fellowes , attested by the sealot this Grand Lodge . " After some discussion had ensued , during which the committee proposed to substitute ' opposing'for ' confederate ;' and R . AV .. Eohert Maekay affirmed from the testimony of an eye witness , that hundreds of Masons in New Orleans were equally willingto perform their masonic duties , but the rabble having threatened to interfere with the Grand Masterhe called upon the
, authorities for aid , which was cheerfully promised , and it was further in evidence that there was a more true feeling among Masons throughout all the Confederate States , than in any other society , or church ; the preamble and resolution were carried in their original form , except that the Committee changed the word 'Confederate' to ' opposing . ' " Proposed the following resolution , which was seconded by
Bro . Hull Ingran , P . M . of Lodges Nos . 6 and 620 , Dublin" Resolved , —That whilst the members of the Masonic body throughout the world are very anxious , individually and collectively , to discharge their Masonic duties to each other , even after most trying circumstances , and that , doubtless , in many other instances than the one now under consideration , during the course of the present American struggle , true fraternal conduct has been manifested by one Masonic brother to anothereven in
, the opposing armies ; yet , in the opinion of this Grand Lodge , the facts indicated in tbe foregoing report of a nature to demaud special commendation , that is most gratifying to learn that even amidst the horrors of civil war , the principles and precepts of Masonry have been so faithfully carried out ; that consequently the conduct of M . W . Bro . Fellows , Grand Master of the Masons of Louisana , is deserving of the most marked approvaland that lie be presented the warmest fraternal thanks
, of this Grand Lodge . Proposed by R . AV . Bro . Lucius H . Deering , represenative from the Grand Lodge of Louisana at the Grand Lodge of Ireland ; seconded by Bro . Bartholomew Moran , W . M . of Lodge No . 171 , Dublin—