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Provincial.

"Although not strictly within tho cognizance of the Provincial Grand Loclge Committee , it may be permitted to record as an event of pleasing importance , the establishment of another Royal Arch Chapter in the Province , viz ., the " St . David ' s " Chapter , attached to the " Cambrian " Loclge , No . 304 , Neath , which was opened and consecrated in June last , under circumstances peculiarly gratifying to its Members . It has now entered upon a career of great usefulnesswith every prospect

, of success . "The contributions from the Province in aid of the Masonic Charities continue to be liberally and cheerfully made , evidencing the enduring interest taken by the Brethen in the welfare of these valuable Institutions . "The amount collected in aid of tho funds of the Boys ' School by its representative Steward , Bro . Philip Hoary Rowland , P . Prov . J . G . W :, was £ 134 .

"The amount collected similarly for the Girls School , by Bro . David Williams , P . Prov . G . Sec . was £ 100 . "To both representatives thanks are especially due for the r . eal and energy with which they prosecuted their charitable mission . " Next year the claims of the Girls' School will be undertaken by Bro . Philip Henry Rowland , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; and the care of the Bovs' interest will be entrusted to Bro

Frederick Ware , W . M . of the " Bute " Lodge , No . 900 . Cardiff . ' Since the establishment of the system of Steward representation in 1865 , this Province has contributed no less than £ 1 , 415 17 s . 9 d . to tho several Masonic Clarities , viz .: — "To Boys'School : — £ s . d . In 1805 Bro . Edward J . Morris , Dop . Prov . G . M ., Steward - - - 211 10 0

I 860 „ R . F . Langley , P . Prov . S . G . W ., Steward - - - - 115 4 6 1867 ,, Charles Bath , P . Prov . S . GW ., Steward - - - - 130 0 0 1868 „ II . LI . Prichard , Prov . J . G . W ., Steward - - - - 100 IS 0 1809 „ David Williams , P . Prov . G . Sec . Steward - - - - 157 1 6 1870 „ Phillip H Rowland , P . Prov . J . G . W ., Steward - - 134 0 0

Total - - 848 14 0 "To Girls' School : — In ISG 6 Bro . Edward J . Morris , Dep . Prov . G . M ., Steward - - - 119 19 3 1 SG 7 „ R . F . Langley , P . Prov . S . G W ., Steward .... 77 14 0 1 SG 8 Charles BathP . Prov . S . G . W .

„ , , Steward . - - - 90 12 0 1869 „ H . LI . Prichard , Prov . J . G . W ., Steward - - - - 47 7 0 1870 „ David Williams , P . Prov . G . Sec . Steward - - - 100 0 0

Total - - 441 12 3 "To Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution : — Iu 1868 , The R . W . Provincial Grand Master , Steward - - - - 125 11 6 "In conformity with recommendation of the Provincial Grand Loclge Committee at its last Meeting , the votes of the Province for the last Election havo been employed in assisting

the return of candidates from Bristol ancl Gloucester . "Brethen who havo votes are fraternally requested to forward thorn to the Provincial Grand Secretary , Broth-. ! - Walter Whittington , Neath . " Neath , Aug . 11 th , 1870 , " The following contributions were voted , —twenty guineas to each of the Masonic charities , ten guineas for tho National Society for Aid of tne Sick and Wounded in War , and five

guineas to the Cardiff Infirmary and Hamadryad Hospital Ship . A collection was then made which amounted to £ 7 which the W . M . was requested to hand over to the Vicar for the relief of poor in his parish . On tho proposition of Bro . Ware , W . M . ( 960 ) , seconded by Bro . Bird , W . M . ( 900 ) , the thanks of tlie Prov . Grand Lodge was accorded to tho Mayor of Cardiff for the use of the Assembl y Rooms . Provincial Grand Lodgo having been closed in clue form , tho Brethen adjonrned to the Cardiff Arms Hotel , where a banquet Was provided which did great credit to tho worthy hostess ( Widow

of tho late Bro . Lord ) . The handsome and commodious dining room was most tastefully decorated with hothouse plants , and the tables afforded a magnifioant display of horticultural rarities furnished and arranged in the most attractive manner by the gardener of Bro . Hill . P . G . S . W ., the R . W . Prov . Grand Master presided ; supported by the V . W . Deputy Prov . Grand Master ( Bro . B . S . Morris ); Bro . Spiers , P . G . S . B ., Deputy Prov . G . M . Oxon , nearly all the Brethen before named ,

and other of this and adjacent Province to the number of over one hundred . The vice chairs were occupied by Bro . Dr . Hull , Senior Grand Warden , ancl Bro . Col . Hill , Junior Grand Warden . After the removal of the cloth , grace was said by the Prov . G . Chaplin , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts given and responded to , In proposing the health of his Deputy the R . W . Prov . G . M .

, referred in the most flattering terms to the ablo assistance he has all times received from that worthy and distinguished Brother , and in proposing tho health of the W . M ., of No . ( 960 ) thanked him . in the kindest and warmest terms fin- his exertions to render the reception of W . M . G .. Loclge wotthy tho occasion which effort has proved in every way successful . Altogether a most agreeable evening was spent , the utmost harmony prevailing . The musical arrangements both in Loclge

and at the banquet were of a perfect ! } ' satisfactory character . At the latter the programme was carried ont to the very great pleasure of the Brethen , under the conduct of Bro . Adkins , Prov . G ., Organist , and Bro . Groves , P . M . G . Organist , Monmouth .

SUFFOLK . STOW . MARK . ET . —Phccnix Lodge ( No . 510 ) . —On Friday evening the usual monthly meeting of the Lodgo took place , Bro . J . W . Sheridan . W . M . ; and Bro Francis Betts as S . W . Tho usual business having been transacted , a ballot was taken for Mr . Albert Tillctt , when ho was introduced and initiated , the ceremony being ably performed by tho W . M . After closing the Lodge , the brethren adjourned to refreshment , aud a pleasant evening was spent .

SUSSEX . BRIGHTON . —Yarborough Lodge ( No . 811 ) . —This well known Brighton lodge held its installation mooting at the Pavilion New Masonic Rooms on Saturday last , the 17 th inst . A goodly assemblage of numbers and visitors were present to do honour to the new W . M ., Bro . E . Turner , of German House , Brighton , whose well deserved popularity and long connection with the

lodgo now placed him in the proud position of Master of tho Yarmouth Lodge . Among the brethren of the lodge present wero Bio . tho Rev . Dr . Griffith , P . M ., who ou this occasion occupied the chair , Bro . Molynenx , who retired ' , carrying with him tho warm esteom of every brother of the lodge . Several of the P . M . ' s of the loclge were also present , including Bros . Hyde 'Pullen , P . M . ; Cunningham , P . M . ; and Bryce , P . M . The last . brother on this evening resigned his office of Secretary

ofthe loclge , after doing tho duties of tho office with great efficiency for the past three years . Bro . Jell , the newly appointed Secretary , took possession of tho books and keys of his office , vice Bro . Bryce , resigned . Among the officers present wero Bros . E . Turner , S . W . and AV . M . elect ; C . Rossley , J . W . ; Tanner , S . D . ; Bro . Dr . O'Brien ; and many other brethren . Among tho visitors wo were glad to find Bro . Foi-nietho hihlesteemed D . Prov . G . M . for Sussexand

, gy , Bro . Pocock , the Prov . Grand Secretary , Sussex , and many other distinguished brethren of Sussex lodges . The ecremony of initiation having been very admirably worked by Bro . Hyde Pullen , at the request of the retiring W . M , tho ooremeny of installation was also gone through by Bro . Pullen with all the impressiveness ancl perfect elocution which so much distinguish him , and Bro . E . Turner was by him duly installed in tho chair of K . S . The newly elected WM . then

appointecl Bro . G . Horsley to tho office of S . W ., aud Bro . Tanner to that of J . W ., and Bro . Jell as Sec . Bro . Alcock , the son of the late esteemed Tyler of that name , was unanimously elected Tyler of tbe lodgo foi the ensiling year . The work of the lodge having been gone through by 7 . 15 , the brethren sat clown to an excellent banquet served in tho new masonic halt of the Pavilion , and , after an exceedingly pleasant evening , the brethren broke up at 11 o'clock .

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PHYSICAL ASTRONOMY; OR, NEW THEORIES OR THE UNIVERSE. Article 1
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OUR MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 6
LOST. Article 8
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No 38. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 12
Untitled Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
ESPECIAL GRAND LODGE—AID TO THE SICK AND WOUNDED. Article 14
Craft Masonry. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
COLOUR IN CHURCHES. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 1st OCTOBER. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTER OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

"Although not strictly within tho cognizance of the Provincial Grand Loclge Committee , it may be permitted to record as an event of pleasing importance , the establishment of another Royal Arch Chapter in the Province , viz ., the " St . David ' s " Chapter , attached to the " Cambrian " Loclge , No . 304 , Neath , which was opened and consecrated in June last , under circumstances peculiarly gratifying to its Members . It has now entered upon a career of great usefulnesswith every prospect

, of success . "The contributions from the Province in aid of the Masonic Charities continue to be liberally and cheerfully made , evidencing the enduring interest taken by the Brethen in the welfare of these valuable Institutions . "The amount collected in aid of tho funds of the Boys ' School by its representative Steward , Bro . Philip Hoary Rowland , P . Prov . J . G . W :, was £ 134 .

"The amount collected similarly for the Girls School , by Bro . David Williams , P . Prov . G . Sec . was £ 100 . "To both representatives thanks are especially due for the r . eal and energy with which they prosecuted their charitable mission . " Next year the claims of the Girls' School will be undertaken by Bro . Philip Henry Rowland , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; and the care of the Bovs' interest will be entrusted to Bro

Frederick Ware , W . M . of the " Bute " Lodge , No . 900 . Cardiff . ' Since the establishment of the system of Steward representation in 1865 , this Province has contributed no less than £ 1 , 415 17 s . 9 d . to tho several Masonic Clarities , viz .: — "To Boys'School : — £ s . d . In 1805 Bro . Edward J . Morris , Dop . Prov . G . M ., Steward - - - 211 10 0

I 860 „ R . F . Langley , P . Prov . S . G . W ., Steward - - - - 115 4 6 1867 ,, Charles Bath , P . Prov . S . GW ., Steward - - - - 130 0 0 1868 „ II . LI . Prichard , Prov . J . G . W ., Steward - - - - 100 IS 0 1809 „ David Williams , P . Prov . G . Sec . Steward - - - - 157 1 6 1870 „ Phillip H Rowland , P . Prov . J . G . W ., Steward - - 134 0 0

Total - - 848 14 0 "To Girls' School : — In ISG 6 Bro . Edward J . Morris , Dep . Prov . G . M ., Steward - - - 119 19 3 1 SG 7 „ R . F . Langley , P . Prov . S . G W ., Steward .... 77 14 0 1 SG 8 Charles BathP . Prov . S . G . W .

„ , , Steward . - - - 90 12 0 1869 „ H . LI . Prichard , Prov . J . G . W ., Steward - - - - 47 7 0 1870 „ David Williams , P . Prov . G . Sec . Steward - - - 100 0 0

Total - - 441 12 3 "To Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution : — Iu 1868 , The R . W . Provincial Grand Master , Steward - - - - 125 11 6 "In conformity with recommendation of the Provincial Grand Loclge Committee at its last Meeting , the votes of the Province for the last Election havo been employed in assisting

the return of candidates from Bristol ancl Gloucester . "Brethen who havo votes are fraternally requested to forward thorn to the Provincial Grand Secretary , Broth-. ! - Walter Whittington , Neath . " Neath , Aug . 11 th , 1870 , " The following contributions were voted , —twenty guineas to each of the Masonic charities , ten guineas for tho National Society for Aid of tne Sick and Wounded in War , and five

guineas to the Cardiff Infirmary and Hamadryad Hospital Ship . A collection was then made which amounted to £ 7 which the W . M . was requested to hand over to the Vicar for the relief of poor in his parish . On tho proposition of Bro . Ware , W . M . ( 960 ) , seconded by Bro . Bird , W . M . ( 900 ) , the thanks of tlie Prov . Grand Lodge was accorded to tho Mayor of Cardiff for the use of the Assembl y Rooms . Provincial Grand Lodgo having been closed in clue form , tho Brethen adjonrned to the Cardiff Arms Hotel , where a banquet Was provided which did great credit to tho worthy hostess ( Widow

of tho late Bro . Lord ) . The handsome and commodious dining room was most tastefully decorated with hothouse plants , and the tables afforded a magnifioant display of horticultural rarities furnished and arranged in the most attractive manner by the gardener of Bro . Hill . P . G . S . W ., the R . W . Prov . Grand Master presided ; supported by the V . W . Deputy Prov . Grand Master ( Bro . B . S . Morris ); Bro . Spiers , P . G . S . B ., Deputy Prov . G . M . Oxon , nearly all the Brethen before named ,

and other of this and adjacent Province to the number of over one hundred . The vice chairs were occupied by Bro . Dr . Hull , Senior Grand Warden , ancl Bro . Col . Hill , Junior Grand Warden . After the removal of the cloth , grace was said by the Prov . G . Chaplin , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts given and responded to , In proposing the health of his Deputy the R . W . Prov . G . M .

, referred in the most flattering terms to the ablo assistance he has all times received from that worthy and distinguished Brother , and in proposing tho health of the W . M ., of No . ( 960 ) thanked him . in the kindest and warmest terms fin- his exertions to render the reception of W . M . G .. Loclge wotthy tho occasion which effort has proved in every way successful . Altogether a most agreeable evening was spent , the utmost harmony prevailing . The musical arrangements both in Loclge

and at the banquet were of a perfect ! } ' satisfactory character . At the latter the programme was carried ont to the very great pleasure of the Brethen , under the conduct of Bro . Adkins , Prov . G ., Organist , and Bro . Groves , P . M . G . Organist , Monmouth .

SUFFOLK . STOW . MARK . ET . —Phccnix Lodge ( No . 510 ) . —On Friday evening the usual monthly meeting of the Lodgo took place , Bro . J . W . Sheridan . W . M . ; and Bro Francis Betts as S . W . Tho usual business having been transacted , a ballot was taken for Mr . Albert Tillctt , when ho was introduced and initiated , the ceremony being ably performed by tho W . M . After closing the Lodge , the brethren adjourned to refreshment , aud a pleasant evening was spent .

SUSSEX . BRIGHTON . —Yarborough Lodge ( No . 811 ) . —This well known Brighton lodge held its installation mooting at the Pavilion New Masonic Rooms on Saturday last , the 17 th inst . A goodly assemblage of numbers and visitors were present to do honour to the new W . M ., Bro . E . Turner , of German House , Brighton , whose well deserved popularity and long connection with the

lodgo now placed him in the proud position of Master of tho Yarmouth Lodge . Among the brethren of the lodge present wero Bio . tho Rev . Dr . Griffith , P . M ., who ou this occasion occupied the chair , Bro . Molynenx , who retired ' , carrying with him tho warm esteom of every brother of the lodge . Several of the P . M . ' s of the loclge were also present , including Bros . Hyde 'Pullen , P . M . ; Cunningham , P . M . ; and Bryce , P . M . The last . brother on this evening resigned his office of Secretary

ofthe loclge , after doing tho duties of tho office with great efficiency for the past three years . Bro . Jell , the newly appointed Secretary , took possession of tho books and keys of his office , vice Bro . Bryce , resigned . Among the officers present wero Bros . E . Turner , S . W . and AV . M . elect ; C . Rossley , J . W . ; Tanner , S . D . ; Bro . Dr . O'Brien ; and many other brethren . Among tho visitors wo were glad to find Bro . Foi-nietho hihlesteemed D . Prov . G . M . for Sussexand

, gy , Bro . Pocock , the Prov . Grand Secretary , Sussex , and many other distinguished brethren of Sussex lodges . The ecremony of initiation having been very admirably worked by Bro . Hyde Pullen , at the request of the retiring W . M , tho ooremeny of installation was also gone through by Bro . Pullen with all the impressiveness ancl perfect elocution which so much distinguish him , and Bro . E . Turner was by him duly installed in tho chair of K . S . The newly elected WM . then

appointecl Bro . G . Horsley to tho office of S . W ., aud Bro . Tanner to that of J . W ., and Bro . Jell as Sec . Bro . Alcock , the son of the late esteemed Tyler of that name , was unanimously elected Tyler of tbe lodgo foi the ensiling year . The work of the lodge having been gone through by 7 . 15 , the brethren sat clown to an excellent banquet served in tho new masonic halt of the Pavilion , and , after an exceedingly pleasant evening , the brethren broke up at 11 o'clock .

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