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the F . C . degree having called them away from England , the lodge was closed to the first degree , and two of the three candidates being present , were introduced into ancient Freemasonry , the duties of W . M . being most ably performed by Bro . Chappie , P . M ., P . Prov . Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . The lodge , ivith the assistance of the donations of several brethren , voted £ 5 5 s . to the Boys' School , expressing therewith a hope that the amount be used to forward the election of John lt . Martinsou of the

, late Bro . Martin , P . M , 159 . The lodge was closed in peace and harmony , after propositions had been received of four candidates for initiation , and two as joining members . A t the festive board tho toast of " The Visitors" was ably responded to hy Bro . A owles , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . Bristol , and F . G . Irwin , P . Prov . J . G . W ' . of Andalusia , who expressed a hope that the result of the ballot at tbe nest regular lodge would effectuall

y prevent his responding to that toast within the walls of No . 954 . The AA . M ., in returning thanks for the honour of his health having been so cordially drunk , took occasion to pass an encomium on his AVardens for the assiduity with which they discharged the duties pertaining to their office . The brethren then separated , after having spent a very happy evening .

DORSETSHIRE . POOLE . —Zodge of Amity ( So . 137 ) . —At the regular meeting of this ancient lodge , held on . AVednesday , the 15 th inst ., Mr . Josiah Penney , having been approved , was initiated into the first degree . The ceremony was performed by the W . M ., Bro . Richard Sydenham , the charge delivered by Bro . G . Hancock Gutch , P . M ., and tracing board by Bro . J . Graves , P . M . There was a numerous attendance of members and visiting brethren .

AA'ALES SOUTH ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . BRECON . —Breclcnock Zodge ( No . 651 ) . —On Tuesday , the 7 th inst ., the brethren of this lodgo met , being the first meeting of the new officers . The W . M . opened the lodge at 7 p . m ., when the following brethren were present : —Bros . J . D . Perrott , AV . M . ; R . Hall , S . AV . ; R . AA ebb , J . W . ; Dr . Davies , P . M . ; Revs . II . B . Hosken and AV . P . Jones . Chaps . ; Jas . AVilliams ,

Treas . ; E . Jones , Sec . ; J . R . Frater , S . D . ; R . AV . Price , J . D . ; AV . Fan-, I . G . ; H . C . Rich , Dir . of Cers . ; J . Evans and J . Morgan , Stewards ; Adam Scott , Tyler ; G . Causick ( Mayor ) , C . Boniface , J . E . Nott , J . Prothero , J . Benjamin , F . AVatkins , II . Davies , and D . Pugli . The minutes of the last lodge were read and confirmed . Bro . Scott not being able to attend on the installation day , the W . M . invested him as Tyler , and

afterwards presented him with a handsome P . M . 's jewel , awarded by the lodge in acknowledgment of the very punctual and efficient manner he discharged his duties . 15 ro . J . D . Perrott , AV . M ., said he was very sorry that their worthy P . M ., Bro . Colonel Lloyd A . AA atkins , M . P ., was not present to perform the ceremony , as was first intended . He , therefore , begged briefly to present the jewel so justly merited to Bro . Adam Scotton behalf of the brethrenwishing that he miht

, , g live long to render his valuable services to the Brecknock Lodge . Mr . J . A . F . Snead having been proposed as a candidate at the last meeting , was balloted for , unanimously accepted , and initiated by the AV . M . There being no other business of importance , the lodge was closed in tho usual way , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DORSETSHIRE . POOLE . —Chapter Amity ( No . 137 ) . —A convocation was held on Friday , the 17 th inst . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . Richard Sydenham , AV . M . of Lodge of Amity ( No . 137 ) , who being unanimously elected , Avas exalted to the supreme degree . The lectures were , as usual , delivered from the three chairs .

DURHAM . SUNDERLAND . —Chapter of Strict Benevolence ( No . 97 ) . — A regular convocation was held in the Palatine Lodge-room , at Comp . Donkin ' s , Bridge Hotel , ou Thursday , the lGtli inst . Present—E . Comps . Evans , Z . ; Hanson , IT . ; Hamilton , J . Comps . Lindsay , Treas . ; J . Graham , P . G . R ., acting E . ; Hearon ,

acting N . ; Doxford , P . S . ; AViseman and Stainsby , A . S . ; Laws , Janitor . E . Comps . Levy , P . P . G . S . D ., P . G . D . C , P . Z . ; Crossby , P . G . S . AV ., P . Z ; Rahn , P . H . Comp . Brewis , Skilling , Cook , Hudson , Scott , Halfknight , P . G . P ., AA eeghill , Younger , P . G . D . W „ Lord , C ' . iatt , and Liddell . Bros . Meier and Richardson , of the Palatins Lodge ( No . 97 ); Tillman , ofthe AVilliamson Lodge ( No . 9 ' 10 ); anil Emra Holmes , of the St . Helens' Lodge ( No . 531 ) , P . G . 3 ., were exalted by Bro . Comp . Levy , acting Z .

The names of four brethren were proposed for exaltation at the next convocation . The officers for tho ensuing year were duly installed as follows : —E . Comps . Hanson , Z . ; Hamilton , H . ; Rahn , J . ; Comps . Lindsay , Treas . ; J . Graham , E . ; Halfknight , N . ; Stainsby , P . S . ; Brewis and Richardson , A . S . ; Laws , Janitor . The ceremony of installation was performed by E . Comp . Levy , P . Z . The brethren afterwards retired to refreshment , and the evening was spent in that harmony and good fellowship which ever distinguishes Masonry .

AVALES SOUTH ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . SWANSEA . —Chapter of Virtue ind Hope ( No . 237 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Monday , the 20 th inst ., when the attendance was unusually scanty , owing to the inclemency of the weather . Comp . Edward J . Morris , P . Z ., presided as M . E . Z . ; P . D . Michael , P . Z ., as II . ; and William Cox as J . After confirmation of the minutes , and transaction of some important financial business , Comp . Edward

J . Morris , P . Z ., made an earnest appeal to the companions on behalf of the Boys' School , for wliich Institution he had accepted the office of Steward at the approaching Festival , with the especial object of endeavouring to increase the votes of the province by inducing increased and additional subscriptions . He reminded the companions that the son of one of the former members of the chapter was a candidate for election at the April meetingand urged forcibly the necoesity of liberal

sup-, port . Comp . Wm . Cox , in an eloquent anil feeling speech , proposed a vote of five guineas to attach a life subscribership to the First Chair , with a view of contributing to Comp . Morris's list , he being tho first Steward who had represented the province at the Charities . The proposition was seconded by Comp . F . D . Michael , P . Z ., and supported by Comp , J . G . Hall , P . Z ., and unanimously carried . Several companions present also subscribed liberally to Comp . Morris's list , which bids fair

to be a heavy one . The chapter was afterwards closed in perfect harmony and' peace . At the next meeting of the companions the election of Principals and officers for the ensuing year will take place .

JERSEY . E . OYAL SUSSEX CHAPTER . —A regular meeting was held on Thursday , Feb . 9 th , at the new Masonic Temple , which is well worthy of notice , as being the first held in the room set apart for the purpose . Although no attempt has yet been made in the large lodge-room and in other parts to decorate by means of painting , the case is far different here ; and certainly great credit is due to the designer and to the board of management

, for the ehasteness of the adornments . Colour has been sparingly used , and is confined to the ceiling and arches , the walls and lower portions being panelled in white and gold . A handsome crimson canopy surmounts the dais on which are placed the chairs of the Principals . Unfortunately , in planning the building , it was not originally contemplated to devote this room to the chapter , and hence it is sadly deficient in length—a defect

which , however troublesome , it will probably be found necessary at some future time to remedy . AA'ith this exception , the effect on entering the chapter room is very striking and agreeable to the eye . Several visitors were present ; among them , Comp . Le Roy , P . Z ., whose name appeared on the warrant of the chapter granted in 1848 , though his admission as a companion of the Order goes back as far as 1811 ; this indicates his advanced age , which prevents his frequent attendance at

Masonicmeetings , and therefore his presence on this occasion afforded great pleasure to all . There were also present as visitors Comp . Dr . Smith , P . Z ., and Comp . Dr . Hopkins , P . Z . 587 . The chapter was opened soon after seven by Comp . Ph . Binet , M . E . Z ., assisted by Comp . J . Durcll , IL , and Comp . Adams , P . Z ., J . After the confirmation of the minutes , Comp . Schmitt , P . Z ., presented before the dais Comp . E . D . Le Couteur , I . P . Z . Tho First Principal offered an appropriate address , congratulating him on his retirement from the active labours of the chair , and on the success Avhich had attended the chapter during his

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FREEMASONRY IN CHINA. Article 1
ALGERNON, DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, K.G., IN CONNECTION WITH ART. Article 2
A FIRST REHEARSAL. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
GRAND LODGE. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PEOVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 13
IRELAND. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 14
Poetry. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Peovincial.

the F . C . degree having called them away from England , the lodge was closed to the first degree , and two of the three candidates being present , were introduced into ancient Freemasonry , the duties of W . M . being most ably performed by Bro . Chappie , P . M ., P . Prov . Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . The lodge , ivith the assistance of the donations of several brethren , voted £ 5 5 s . to the Boys' School , expressing therewith a hope that the amount be used to forward the election of John lt . Martinsou of the

, late Bro . Martin , P . M , 159 . The lodge was closed in peace and harmony , after propositions had been received of four candidates for initiation , and two as joining members . A t the festive board tho toast of " The Visitors" was ably responded to hy Bro . A owles , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . Bristol , and F . G . Irwin , P . Prov . J . G . W ' . of Andalusia , who expressed a hope that the result of the ballot at tbe nest regular lodge would effectuall

y prevent his responding to that toast within the walls of No . 954 . The AA . M ., in returning thanks for the honour of his health having been so cordially drunk , took occasion to pass an encomium on his AVardens for the assiduity with which they discharged the duties pertaining to their office . The brethren then separated , after having spent a very happy evening .

DORSETSHIRE . POOLE . —Zodge of Amity ( So . 137 ) . —At the regular meeting of this ancient lodge , held on . AVednesday , the 15 th inst ., Mr . Josiah Penney , having been approved , was initiated into the first degree . The ceremony was performed by the W . M ., Bro . Richard Sydenham , the charge delivered by Bro . G . Hancock Gutch , P . M ., and tracing board by Bro . J . Graves , P . M . There was a numerous attendance of members and visiting brethren .

AA'ALES SOUTH ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . BRECON . —Breclcnock Zodge ( No . 651 ) . —On Tuesday , the 7 th inst ., the brethren of this lodgo met , being the first meeting of the new officers . The W . M . opened the lodge at 7 p . m ., when the following brethren were present : —Bros . J . D . Perrott , AV . M . ; R . Hall , S . AV . ; R . AA ebb , J . W . ; Dr . Davies , P . M . ; Revs . II . B . Hosken and AV . P . Jones . Chaps . ; Jas . AVilliams ,

Treas . ; E . Jones , Sec . ; J . R . Frater , S . D . ; R . AV . Price , J . D . ; AV . Fan-, I . G . ; H . C . Rich , Dir . of Cers . ; J . Evans and J . Morgan , Stewards ; Adam Scott , Tyler ; G . Causick ( Mayor ) , C . Boniface , J . E . Nott , J . Prothero , J . Benjamin , F . AVatkins , II . Davies , and D . Pugli . The minutes of the last lodge were read and confirmed . Bro . Scott not being able to attend on the installation day , the W . M . invested him as Tyler , and

afterwards presented him with a handsome P . M . 's jewel , awarded by the lodge in acknowledgment of the very punctual and efficient manner he discharged his duties . 15 ro . J . D . Perrott , AV . M ., said he was very sorry that their worthy P . M ., Bro . Colonel Lloyd A . AA atkins , M . P ., was not present to perform the ceremony , as was first intended . He , therefore , begged briefly to present the jewel so justly merited to Bro . Adam Scotton behalf of the brethrenwishing that he miht

, , g live long to render his valuable services to the Brecknock Lodge . Mr . J . A . F . Snead having been proposed as a candidate at the last meeting , was balloted for , unanimously accepted , and initiated by the AV . M . There being no other business of importance , the lodge was closed in tho usual way , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DORSETSHIRE . POOLE . —Chapter Amity ( No . 137 ) . —A convocation was held on Friday , the 17 th inst . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . Richard Sydenham , AV . M . of Lodge of Amity ( No . 137 ) , who being unanimously elected , Avas exalted to the supreme degree . The lectures were , as usual , delivered from the three chairs .

DURHAM . SUNDERLAND . —Chapter of Strict Benevolence ( No . 97 ) . — A regular convocation was held in the Palatine Lodge-room , at Comp . Donkin ' s , Bridge Hotel , ou Thursday , the lGtli inst . Present—E . Comps . Evans , Z . ; Hanson , IT . ; Hamilton , J . Comps . Lindsay , Treas . ; J . Graham , P . G . R ., acting E . ; Hearon ,

acting N . ; Doxford , P . S . ; AViseman and Stainsby , A . S . ; Laws , Janitor . E . Comps . Levy , P . P . G . S . D ., P . G . D . C , P . Z . ; Crossby , P . G . S . AV ., P . Z ; Rahn , P . H . Comp . Brewis , Skilling , Cook , Hudson , Scott , Halfknight , P . G . P ., AA eeghill , Younger , P . G . D . W „ Lord , C ' . iatt , and Liddell . Bros . Meier and Richardson , of the Palatins Lodge ( No . 97 ); Tillman , ofthe AVilliamson Lodge ( No . 9 ' 10 ); anil Emra Holmes , of the St . Helens' Lodge ( No . 531 ) , P . G . 3 ., were exalted by Bro . Comp . Levy , acting Z .

The names of four brethren were proposed for exaltation at the next convocation . The officers for tho ensuing year were duly installed as follows : —E . Comps . Hanson , Z . ; Hamilton , H . ; Rahn , J . ; Comps . Lindsay , Treas . ; J . Graham , E . ; Halfknight , N . ; Stainsby , P . S . ; Brewis and Richardson , A . S . ; Laws , Janitor . The ceremony of installation was performed by E . Comp . Levy , P . Z . The brethren afterwards retired to refreshment , and the evening was spent in that harmony and good fellowship which ever distinguishes Masonry .

AVALES SOUTH ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . SWANSEA . —Chapter of Virtue ind Hope ( No . 237 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Monday , the 20 th inst ., when the attendance was unusually scanty , owing to the inclemency of the weather . Comp . Edward J . Morris , P . Z ., presided as M . E . Z . ; P . D . Michael , P . Z ., as II . ; and William Cox as J . After confirmation of the minutes , and transaction of some important financial business , Comp . Edward

J . Morris , P . Z ., made an earnest appeal to the companions on behalf of the Boys' School , for wliich Institution he had accepted the office of Steward at the approaching Festival , with the especial object of endeavouring to increase the votes of the province by inducing increased and additional subscriptions . He reminded the companions that the son of one of the former members of the chapter was a candidate for election at the April meetingand urged forcibly the necoesity of liberal

sup-, port . Comp . Wm . Cox , in an eloquent anil feeling speech , proposed a vote of five guineas to attach a life subscribership to the First Chair , with a view of contributing to Comp . Morris's list , he being tho first Steward who had represented the province at the Charities . The proposition was seconded by Comp . F . D . Michael , P . Z ., and supported by Comp , J . G . Hall , P . Z ., and unanimously carried . Several companions present also subscribed liberally to Comp . Morris's list , which bids fair

to be a heavy one . The chapter was afterwards closed in perfect harmony and' peace . At the next meeting of the companions the election of Principals and officers for the ensuing year will take place .

JERSEY . E . OYAL SUSSEX CHAPTER . —A regular meeting was held on Thursday , Feb . 9 th , at the new Masonic Temple , which is well worthy of notice , as being the first held in the room set apart for the purpose . Although no attempt has yet been made in the large lodge-room and in other parts to decorate by means of painting , the case is far different here ; and certainly great credit is due to the designer and to the board of management

, for the ehasteness of the adornments . Colour has been sparingly used , and is confined to the ceiling and arches , the walls and lower portions being panelled in white and gold . A handsome crimson canopy surmounts the dais on which are placed the chairs of the Principals . Unfortunately , in planning the building , it was not originally contemplated to devote this room to the chapter , and hence it is sadly deficient in length—a defect

which , however troublesome , it will probably be found necessary at some future time to remedy . AA'ith this exception , the effect on entering the chapter room is very striking and agreeable to the eye . Several visitors were present ; among them , Comp . Le Roy , P . Z ., whose name appeared on the warrant of the chapter granted in 1848 , though his admission as a companion of the Order goes back as far as 1811 ; this indicates his advanced age , which prevents his frequent attendance at

Masonicmeetings , and therefore his presence on this occasion afforded great pleasure to all . There were also present as visitors Comp . Dr . Smith , P . Z ., and Comp . Dr . Hopkins , P . Z . 587 . The chapter was opened soon after seven by Comp . Ph . Binet , M . E . Z ., assisted by Comp . J . Durcll , IL , and Comp . Adams , P . Z ., J . After the confirmation of the minutes , Comp . Schmitt , P . Z ., presented before the dais Comp . E . D . Le Couteur , I . P . Z . Tho First Principal offered an appropriate address , congratulating him on his retirement from the active labours of the chair , and on the success Avhich had attended the chapter during his

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