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Metropolitan.

raised to the degree of M . M ., by tho immediate P . M ., Bro . M . Levinson . The . AV . M . in ,-t eulogistic address presented a , superb P . M . 's jewel to Bro . Levinson , and assured the worth y brother that it was felt no Master had ever better performed the duties of the chair ; his attention to the interests of the Lodge had been most marked , aud the brethren trusted the day was very far distant when they ivould lose the benefit of his valuable services . Bro . M . Levinson thanked the brethren for their kindnessand assured them that his best exertions ivould always

, be at their command to promote the interests of the Loclge to the best of his ability . The Lodge was then closed , the brethren adjourned to dinner , and the evening was passed in perfect harmony . Bro . Burt , St . John ' s Loclge , Xo . ( 132 , Xew Brunswick , was among tho visitors . LOOSE OK UNITED STUENGTII ( XO . 270 ) . —Thc usual meeting of this Lodge took place cm Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., at Bro . Foster ' s , St . John ' s Gate , Clcrkenwell , with a full attendance of members . Thc AV . AI .,

Bro . J . X . Frost , initiated Mr . James Dudley into the Order , and passed and raised other brethren in due course . After the dinner . mil the usual toasts had been introduced , Bro . Allen , P . M ., proposed the health of the AV . M ., _ and in the highest terms of praise , for having , although m young in the chair , performed all three ceremonies in so perfect a manner , and without requiring the slightest assistance from . my P . AL , thereby auguring a very prosperous year to the Lodge of United Strength .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHAXXEL ISLANDS . Ji'ilsKv . —Lodge La Cesaree ( Xo . 860 ) . —An emergency meeting was held on Thursday , March Sth , for the purpose of initiating Mr . Philip Bl . unpied . Thc Lodge was opened in due form by Bro . Le Cras , AV . AI ., assisted by his Wardens , Bros . Baudains and Binet . The ballot was unanimous in favour of the candidate , who was then received into the Order with the usual rites , administered by the AV . M ., the charge being delivered bBro . SchmittPAL BroDr kinsPMXo 51

any , . . . Hop , .., . , nounced ^ that he had published a narrative of the life ofthe late respected Bro . John Asplet , together with au account of the proceedings at the Masonic funeral , and the addresses delivered on the occasion , in tho form of a pamphlet , which he had dedicated to thc AV . M ., officers , and members of the Lodge . Should this effort prove successful , which he had great reason to hope would be the case , he added that he intended to place any sum which might be realized at the disposal of tlio Cesaree

Ledge for sonic Masonic object . After a few words on the subject from the W . M ., the P . M ., and thc S . AA " ., the Lodge was closed by the AV . M ., and the brethren dispersed at an early hour , as another Loclge ( tlio Koy . d Sussex ) , was about to hold its regular monthly meeting . AVe may state , that for the first time ,-we observed hanging on the walls a most excellent portrait , in a handsome gilt frame with suitable Masonic decorations , of Bro . Adams , P . M ., Instructor and Secretary of the Sussex Lodge— -a appropriate tribute of respect for a skilful Mason

very , who has rendered most important , laborious , and long continued services for a period of many years . In addition to what has been said of Lodge I . ia Cesaree , it may be mentioned , that at a previous meeting it was determined to postpone the consideration of the proposed Masonic hall until June next , aud to give up the site which had been determined upon . Difficulties appear to have arisen from the existing laws in Jersey , relative to the tenure of property , which it is hoped will ii . the course of time be overcome .

MASONIC Ji'UXJSHAI . 01 * MO . JOlIIf ASl'LliT . Till- ; funeral of the late Bro . Asplet , a sketch of whose life we have already given , took place ou Monday , February 27 th , with full Masonic honours , under the auspices of Loclge La Cesaree , to which he had belonged from its origin , though all the Lodges of the province joined iu this melancholy tribute of respect and fraternal regard , as well as a considerable number of unattached brethrenwho attended visitors

, as . The bod y had been removed from tho residence at Beaumont , to the Alasonic Hall , hi Museum-street , at an early hour in the morning . The coflin was deposited in the centre of the room , and upon it were placed the regalia of thc deceased , tho sacred scroll , crossed swords , an hour glass , bouquets of flowers , &« . ; and thc pull , which had a deep border of light blue silk , was decorated with Alasonic emblems . Around the

ciillin , m the east , south aud west , wero three large wax candles burning , and , there being no other light , the room wore a , sombre appearance . The gloom was increased by hangings of black cloth . At one o ' clock the Lodge was opened in clue form , and a procession was then formed of such . Prov . Grand Officers as were appointed to attend the Prov . Grand Alaster : —Bro . AVillcocks , Prov . G . S . B . ; Bros . Colonel Chester and Colonel Miller , who acted as Standard Bearers ; ¦ Bro . Dr . Hopkinsacting as Deputy Prov . Grand Master ; BrosJames

, . Johnson and Grinmiouci , tho Prov . Grand AVardens , & c . These having entered the Lodge and assumed their respective positions , thc Masonic funeral rites used ou such solemn occasions were proceeded with , being performed with much feeling by the Prov . Grand Master , to whom the W . M . of Locl ge La Cesaree had of course resigned his chair . In these he was assisted by many of the brethren , and the general effect was greatl y enhanced and rendered more imposing , by the introduction of sacred music , which had been selected as appropriate to the occasion , ¦ ihe music was ; effectively performed by Bros . Lott , C . Johnson , Perrot

Provincial.

and lioskius , under the direction of Bro . Bridgm . m , Prov . Grand Organist . On the conclusion of the ceremony within the Lodge , thc procession was formed , and proceeded along Behnoiit-road , Bath-street , Beresfordstreet , Upper Halkett-pkce , Burrard-street , Xeiv-street , Val-plaisant , Midvale-road , Rouge Bouillon , Queen ' s-roacl , to the cemetery behind Almorah-crescent . A halt was made near to the gates of the cemeteryand the brethren

, here divided into two lines , forming a lane between them . Those of Lodge La Cesaree , ivho were the most numerous , crossed their wands , forming a long line of arch . Through this the body and the friends passed first . Then the Prov . Grand Alaster and his Officers , and the rest afterwards closed up . thus inverting the order of the cortege on the way to the appointed spot . The body was lowered into the grave , the remainder of the funeral ceremony was performed , the brethren broke

their wands and threw them into the grave , also the flowers , and the sacred scroll , aud finally the Prov . Grand Alaster threw in a white glove , concluding tho proceedings with the following address : — " Brethren , —From time immemorial it has been the custom among the Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons , at the request of a brother on his death bed , to accompany his corpse to the place of interment , and to deposit his remains with the usual formalities . In obedience to that custom , and at the request of our deceased brother , we are here

assembled in the character of Masons , to resign his body to the earth from whence it came , and to offer up to his memory , before the world , the last sad tribute of our fraternal affection , thereby demonstrating the sincerity of our past esteem , and an inviolable attachment to the principles of the Order . AAlth all proper respect to the established customs of the country in which we live ; with clue deference to our superiors in church and state ; and with unlimited good will to all mankind ; we appear clothed as Masons , aucl publicly express our submission to good order and government , and our wish to serve the general interests of

mankind . Invested with the badge of eminence , we humbly bow to the Universal Parent , implore his blessing on all our zealous endeavours to extend peace and good will , and earnestly pray for his grace to enable us to persevere in the principles of piety and virtue . The Great Creator having been pleased out of his mercy to remove our brother from the cares and troubles of this transitory life to a scene of eternal duration , thereby to weaken the chain with which wc are united , man to man , may we who survive him , anticipating our approaching

dissolution , be now closely cemented in the ties of union aud friendship ; and , during the short space allotted for our present existence , usefully and wisely employ that time in the reciprocal intercourse of kind ancl friendly acts , and mutually promote the interests and welfare of each other . Unto the grave we resign the body of our deceased friend and brother , there to remain until the general resurrection , in favourable expectation that his immortal soul will then partake of the joys which have been prepared for the rihteous from the commencement of the world . And

g may Almighty God , of his infinite goodness , extend his mercy towards him and all of us , and crown our hopes with everlasting bliss in the expanded realms of a bouudless eternity . This wo beg , for the honour of his name , to whom be honour and glory , now and for ever . '' " So mote it be . " The brethren , having again formed in procession , returned to the Masonic Hall , with the band playing n march . The doors being closed , the . R . AA * . Prov . Grand Master inquired if any brother desired to offer

an address before separating , when Bro . H . L . Manuel rose , and made a touching oration , which wc regret is too long for insertion in our pages . In the course of the day , the AV . AI . Bro . Le Cras , also took advantage of the occasion to offer a few observations . The Prov . Grand Alaster resigned the chair to thc AV . M . of thc Lodge , which was then closed in due form , and the brethren separated about five o ' clock , evidently much impressed by the solemn scene in which they had borne a part . The ceremony excited great interest among the inhabitants of tho island , and a very large number of persons were present throughout .- !! . H .

DERBYSHIRE . Dunnv . —Arboretum Lodge ( Xo . 1033 ) . —The anniversary of the opening of thc Arboretum Loclge of Free and Accepted Afasons was celebrated on AVednesday , March 11 th , at Bro . AVilliainsou ' s , Arboretum Hotel . The proceedings were peculiarly interesting , in consequence of thc members making it a fitting opportunity to present to Bro . S . Collinson , the retiring Master of the Loclge , a testimonial as a slight

acknowledgment of the valuable services he has rendered to tbe Lodge since its formation in March , 18 : 18 , he having served thc office of Master from its opening up to tho present time , during which period no less than thirty-five candidates have been initiated by him into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The Lodge was opened at five r . ji ., by Bro . S . Collinson . Bro . Joseph German , the AVorshipful Alaster elect , addressing Bro . Collinson , said—AVorshipful Sir , before ive proceed to the business of the day I hope you will allow nie to present you with an illuminated

address , a Past Master's apron , collar , and jewel , as a slight acknowledgment oftlie valuable services you have rendered to Masonry in general , and to this Loclge in particular . The illuminated address is worded as follows : — " Presented to Brother Samuel Collinson , Esq ., P . G . S . AV ., Derbyshire ; M . K . Z ., Chapter of Justice ; P . AL , 315 and 1033 , & c , & c ; by the officers and members of the Arboretum Lodge , Derby , of ancient , free , and accepted Masons , on his retirement from the office of AV . M ., which ho has worthily filled for the space of two years ; in testi-

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THE BOYS SCHOOL. Article 1
FREEMASONEY AND ITS INSTITUTES. —V. Article 1
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MASTERPIECES OE THE AKCHITECTURE OF DIFFEKENT NATIONS. Article 5
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CABALISTICAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE JEWS. Article 9
MASONRY IN NEW YORK. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
Literature. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
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"BRO. PERCY WELLS." Article 13
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METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
WEST INDIES. Article 16
AMERICA. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

raised to the degree of M . M ., by tho immediate P . M ., Bro . M . Levinson . The . AV . M . in ,-t eulogistic address presented a , superb P . M . 's jewel to Bro . Levinson , and assured the worth y brother that it was felt no Master had ever better performed the duties of the chair ; his attention to the interests of the Lodge had been most marked , aud the brethren trusted the day was very far distant when they ivould lose the benefit of his valuable services . Bro . M . Levinson thanked the brethren for their kindnessand assured them that his best exertions ivould always

, be at their command to promote the interests of the Loclge to the best of his ability . The Lodge was then closed , the brethren adjourned to dinner , and the evening was passed in perfect harmony . Bro . Burt , St . John ' s Loclge , Xo . ( 132 , Xew Brunswick , was among tho visitors . LOOSE OK UNITED STUENGTII ( XO . 270 ) . —Thc usual meeting of this Lodge took place cm Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., at Bro . Foster ' s , St . John ' s Gate , Clcrkenwell , with a full attendance of members . Thc AV . AI .,

Bro . J . X . Frost , initiated Mr . James Dudley into the Order , and passed and raised other brethren in due course . After the dinner . mil the usual toasts had been introduced , Bro . Allen , P . M ., proposed the health of the AV . M ., _ and in the highest terms of praise , for having , although m young in the chair , performed all three ceremonies in so perfect a manner , and without requiring the slightest assistance from . my P . AL , thereby auguring a very prosperous year to the Lodge of United Strength .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHAXXEL ISLANDS . Ji'ilsKv . —Lodge La Cesaree ( Xo . 860 ) . —An emergency meeting was held on Thursday , March Sth , for the purpose of initiating Mr . Philip Bl . unpied . Thc Lodge was opened in due form by Bro . Le Cras , AV . AI ., assisted by his Wardens , Bros . Baudains and Binet . The ballot was unanimous in favour of the candidate , who was then received into the Order with the usual rites , administered by the AV . M ., the charge being delivered bBro . SchmittPAL BroDr kinsPMXo 51

any , . . . Hop , .., . , nounced ^ that he had published a narrative of the life ofthe late respected Bro . John Asplet , together with au account of the proceedings at the Masonic funeral , and the addresses delivered on the occasion , in tho form of a pamphlet , which he had dedicated to thc AV . M ., officers , and members of the Lodge . Should this effort prove successful , which he had great reason to hope would be the case , he added that he intended to place any sum which might be realized at the disposal of tlio Cesaree

Ledge for sonic Masonic object . After a few words on the subject from the W . M ., the P . M ., and thc S . AA " ., the Lodge was closed by the AV . M ., and the brethren dispersed at an early hour , as another Loclge ( tlio Koy . d Sussex ) , was about to hold its regular monthly meeting . AVe may state , that for the first time ,-we observed hanging on the walls a most excellent portrait , in a handsome gilt frame with suitable Masonic decorations , of Bro . Adams , P . M ., Instructor and Secretary of the Sussex Lodge— -a appropriate tribute of respect for a skilful Mason

very , who has rendered most important , laborious , and long continued services for a period of many years . In addition to what has been said of Lodge I . ia Cesaree , it may be mentioned , that at a previous meeting it was determined to postpone the consideration of the proposed Masonic hall until June next , aud to give up the site which had been determined upon . Difficulties appear to have arisen from the existing laws in Jersey , relative to the tenure of property , which it is hoped will ii . the course of time be overcome .

MASONIC Ji'UXJSHAI . 01 * MO . JOlIIf ASl'LliT . Till- ; funeral of the late Bro . Asplet , a sketch of whose life we have already given , took place ou Monday , February 27 th , with full Masonic honours , under the auspices of Loclge La Cesaree , to which he had belonged from its origin , though all the Lodges of the province joined iu this melancholy tribute of respect and fraternal regard , as well as a considerable number of unattached brethrenwho attended visitors

, as . The bod y had been removed from tho residence at Beaumont , to the Alasonic Hall , hi Museum-street , at an early hour in the morning . The coflin was deposited in the centre of the room , and upon it were placed the regalia of thc deceased , tho sacred scroll , crossed swords , an hour glass , bouquets of flowers , &« . ; and thc pull , which had a deep border of light blue silk , was decorated with Alasonic emblems . Around the

ciillin , m the east , south aud west , wero three large wax candles burning , and , there being no other light , the room wore a , sombre appearance . The gloom was increased by hangings of black cloth . At one o ' clock the Lodge was opened in clue form , and a procession was then formed of such . Prov . Grand Officers as were appointed to attend the Prov . Grand Alaster : —Bro . AVillcocks , Prov . G . S . B . ; Bros . Colonel Chester and Colonel Miller , who acted as Standard Bearers ; ¦ Bro . Dr . Hopkinsacting as Deputy Prov . Grand Master ; BrosJames

, . Johnson and Grinmiouci , tho Prov . Grand AVardens , & c . These having entered the Lodge and assumed their respective positions , thc Masonic funeral rites used ou such solemn occasions were proceeded with , being performed with much feeling by the Prov . Grand Master , to whom the W . M . of Locl ge La Cesaree had of course resigned his chair . In these he was assisted by many of the brethren , and the general effect was greatl y enhanced and rendered more imposing , by the introduction of sacred music , which had been selected as appropriate to the occasion , ¦ ihe music was ; effectively performed by Bros . Lott , C . Johnson , Perrot

Provincial.

and lioskius , under the direction of Bro . Bridgm . m , Prov . Grand Organist . On the conclusion of the ceremony within the Lodge , thc procession was formed , and proceeded along Behnoiit-road , Bath-street , Beresfordstreet , Upper Halkett-pkce , Burrard-street , Xeiv-street , Val-plaisant , Midvale-road , Rouge Bouillon , Queen ' s-roacl , to the cemetery behind Almorah-crescent . A halt was made near to the gates of the cemeteryand the brethren

, here divided into two lines , forming a lane between them . Those of Lodge La Cesaree , ivho were the most numerous , crossed their wands , forming a long line of arch . Through this the body and the friends passed first . Then the Prov . Grand Alaster and his Officers , and the rest afterwards closed up . thus inverting the order of the cortege on the way to the appointed spot . The body was lowered into the grave , the remainder of the funeral ceremony was performed , the brethren broke

their wands and threw them into the grave , also the flowers , and the sacred scroll , aud finally the Prov . Grand Alaster threw in a white glove , concluding tho proceedings with the following address : — " Brethren , —From time immemorial it has been the custom among the Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons , at the request of a brother on his death bed , to accompany his corpse to the place of interment , and to deposit his remains with the usual formalities . In obedience to that custom , and at the request of our deceased brother , we are here

assembled in the character of Masons , to resign his body to the earth from whence it came , and to offer up to his memory , before the world , the last sad tribute of our fraternal affection , thereby demonstrating the sincerity of our past esteem , and an inviolable attachment to the principles of the Order . AAlth all proper respect to the established customs of the country in which we live ; with clue deference to our superiors in church and state ; and with unlimited good will to all mankind ; we appear clothed as Masons , aucl publicly express our submission to good order and government , and our wish to serve the general interests of

mankind . Invested with the badge of eminence , we humbly bow to the Universal Parent , implore his blessing on all our zealous endeavours to extend peace and good will , and earnestly pray for his grace to enable us to persevere in the principles of piety and virtue . The Great Creator having been pleased out of his mercy to remove our brother from the cares and troubles of this transitory life to a scene of eternal duration , thereby to weaken the chain with which wc are united , man to man , may we who survive him , anticipating our approaching

dissolution , be now closely cemented in the ties of union aud friendship ; and , during the short space allotted for our present existence , usefully and wisely employ that time in the reciprocal intercourse of kind ancl friendly acts , and mutually promote the interests and welfare of each other . Unto the grave we resign the body of our deceased friend and brother , there to remain until the general resurrection , in favourable expectation that his immortal soul will then partake of the joys which have been prepared for the rihteous from the commencement of the world . And

g may Almighty God , of his infinite goodness , extend his mercy towards him and all of us , and crown our hopes with everlasting bliss in the expanded realms of a bouudless eternity . This wo beg , for the honour of his name , to whom be honour and glory , now and for ever . '' " So mote it be . " The brethren , having again formed in procession , returned to the Masonic Hall , with the band playing n march . The doors being closed , the . R . AA * . Prov . Grand Master inquired if any brother desired to offer

an address before separating , when Bro . H . L . Manuel rose , and made a touching oration , which wc regret is too long for insertion in our pages . In the course of the day , the AV . AI . Bro . Le Cras , also took advantage of the occasion to offer a few observations . The Prov . Grand Alaster resigned the chair to thc AV . M . of thc Lodge , which was then closed in due form , and the brethren separated about five o ' clock , evidently much impressed by the solemn scene in which they had borne a part . The ceremony excited great interest among the inhabitants of tho island , and a very large number of persons were present throughout .- !! . H .

DERBYSHIRE . Dunnv . —Arboretum Lodge ( Xo . 1033 ) . —The anniversary of the opening of thc Arboretum Loclge of Free and Accepted Afasons was celebrated on AVednesday , March 11 th , at Bro . AVilliainsou ' s , Arboretum Hotel . The proceedings were peculiarly interesting , in consequence of thc members making it a fitting opportunity to present to Bro . S . Collinson , the retiring Master of the Loclge , a testimonial as a slight

acknowledgment of the valuable services he has rendered to tbe Lodge since its formation in March , 18 : 18 , he having served thc office of Master from its opening up to tho present time , during which period no less than thirty-five candidates have been initiated by him into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The Lodge was opened at five r . ji ., by Bro . S . Collinson . Bro . Joseph German , the AVorshipful Alaster elect , addressing Bro . Collinson , said—AVorshipful Sir , before ive proceed to the business of the day I hope you will allow nie to present you with an illuminated

address , a Past Master's apron , collar , and jewel , as a slight acknowledgment oftlie valuable services you have rendered to Masonry in general , and to this Loclge in particular . The illuminated address is worded as follows : — " Presented to Brother Samuel Collinson , Esq ., P . G . S . AV ., Derbyshire ; M . K . Z ., Chapter of Justice ; P . AL , 315 and 1033 , & c , & c ; by the officers and members of the Arboretum Lodge , Derby , of ancient , free , and accepted Masons , on his retirement from the office of AV . M ., which ho has worthily filled for the space of two years ; in testi-

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