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iii neat and appropriate terms , tho W . M . proposed "Success to the Masonic Charities , " adding thereto the healths of Bros . Dean and Farmer , both of whom , the W . M . stated , had served as stewards for this Lodge during the past year , and Bro . Dean , with generous liberality , had presented this Lodge with a life governorship of the Boys School . Bro . Dean , in returning thanks for Bro . Fawner and himself , said in behalf of tho Masonic charities , he should at all times be most happy to act as steward for tho Panmure Lodgeif the brethren should require

, him ; and , after expressing his interest in the welfare of tho Lodge , concluded hy atating his belief that the time is not far distant when this Lodge will be distinguished as a model Lodge , and second to none in the Craft . The pleasure of the evening was increased by the singing of Bros . Wavdell , Dvummoud , Stevens , Braham , Farmer , ' fie .

INSTRUCTION . ITNITFJI Pn . nwMS LODGE ( No . 745 ) . —The weekly mooting of this Lodge was held on Friday , May 20 th , at the Manor House , AValworth , and was numerously attended . The business of the evening was the working of the fifteen sections . Bro . Farmer , W . M . of the Robert Burns Lodge , presided . The sections of the different lectures were worked as follows : —First lecture : first section by Bro . Bellof tho Beadon Lodge ; secondBro . AnslowP . M . of the Lodge of Faith ;

, , , third , Bro . Murr , of the United Pilgrims ; fourth , Bro . Garrod , P . M . of the Domatic , No . 200 ; filth , Bro . Qneleh , of the Beadon ; sixth , Bro . J . 11 . Warren , S . W . of the Vcrcy ; seventh , Bro . Thomas , PAL of the United Pilgrims . Second lecture ; first section by Bro . If . Thompson , of the Domatic , No . 200 ; second , Bro . Francis ' of the St . James ' s Union ; third , Bro . Gelder , of the United Pilgrims ; fourth , Bro . Thomas ; fifth , Bro . J . 11 . Warren . Third lecture : first section by Bro . Clart , S . W . of tho Jubilee ; secondBro . A \" ebbS . W . of the United Pilgrims ; thirdBro . J . R .

, , , Warren . A vote of thanks ivas unanimously voted to Bro . D . Ii . Farmer , W . M ., for the able manner in which he had worked the lectures that evening . Previously to each lecture Bro . Farmer gave an introductory address peculiarly acceptable to the brethren present , inasmuch as those beautiful addresses are seldom given in Lodges of Instruction . Bro . Francis made a present to the Lodge , which was

an oil portrait of Bro . Thomas , P . M ., as a testimony of the respect of the Lodge towards -him . No words of his could do justice to him , both as a man and as a Mason ; he was willing at all times to give them every assistance which lay in his power to make them proficient in their Masonic art ; he was not content merely by adhering to the letter of Freemasonry , but carried out in life the great principles of brotherly love and charity to all . The portrait , in addition to being executed in the best style of art , is a faithful likeness of the original . Bro . J . R . Warren said he must echo the sentiments of Bro . Francis ; be sincerely regretted

that somo of the older members of tho Lodgo of Instruction were not present that evening . Until he received such unvarying kindness from Bro . Thomas , he felt almost disposed to give up the task of making any progress in Freemasonry , in despair , blithe had at all times been willing to give him instruction . He concluded by moving the thanks of the Lodge to Bro . Francis , for his valuable present . The W . M ' ., as one of Bro , Thomas ' s oldest pupils , bore testimony to his merits , and hoped ho might , for many years , be spared to be amongst them . He seconded the motion , which was put , and unanimously agreed to . Bro . Francis returned thanks , and the Lodge soon after adjourned .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BRISTOL . APPOINTMENTS . —/ . o / fyc—Il ' ednesday , June 1 st , Moira ( 408 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 ; Friday , ; ir / l . Instruction . —Ditto , at 7 . 4 . /»«/>/«• . —Thursday , 2 nd , Hospitality ( 221 ) , ditto , at 7 ,

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THE GRAND REGISTRAR AND PARTY TACTICS. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 6
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 12
THE GREAT NORTHERN HOSPITAL. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE SWEDISH RITE. Article 19
THE CONSECRATION AT GUILDFORD. Article 20
MASONIC HALLS. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 22
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
OXFORDSHIRE. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 41
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 42
AMERICA. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Metropolitan.

iii neat and appropriate terms , tho W . M . proposed "Success to the Masonic Charities , " adding thereto the healths of Bros . Dean and Farmer , both of whom , the W . M . stated , had served as stewards for this Lodge during the past year , and Bro . Dean , with generous liberality , had presented this Lodge with a life governorship of the Boys School . Bro . Dean , in returning thanks for Bro . Fawner and himself , said in behalf of tho Masonic charities , he should at all times be most happy to act as steward for tho Panmure Lodgeif the brethren should require

, him ; and , after expressing his interest in the welfare of tho Lodge , concluded hy atating his belief that the time is not far distant when this Lodge will be distinguished as a model Lodge , and second to none in the Craft . The pleasure of the evening was increased by the singing of Bros . Wavdell , Dvummoud , Stevens , Braham , Farmer , ' fie .

INSTRUCTION . ITNITFJI Pn . nwMS LODGE ( No . 745 ) . —The weekly mooting of this Lodge was held on Friday , May 20 th , at the Manor House , AValworth , and was numerously attended . The business of the evening was the working of the fifteen sections . Bro . Farmer , W . M . of the Robert Burns Lodge , presided . The sections of the different lectures were worked as follows : —First lecture : first section by Bro . Bellof tho Beadon Lodge ; secondBro . AnslowP . M . of the Lodge of Faith ;

, , , third , Bro . Murr , of the United Pilgrims ; fourth , Bro . Garrod , P . M . of the Domatic , No . 200 ; filth , Bro . Qneleh , of the Beadon ; sixth , Bro . J . 11 . Warren , S . W . of the Vcrcy ; seventh , Bro . Thomas , PAL of the United Pilgrims . Second lecture ; first section by Bro . If . Thompson , of the Domatic , No . 200 ; second , Bro . Francis ' of the St . James ' s Union ; third , Bro . Gelder , of the United Pilgrims ; fourth , Bro . Thomas ; fifth , Bro . J . 11 . Warren . Third lecture : first section by Bro . Clart , S . W . of tho Jubilee ; secondBro . A \" ebbS . W . of the United Pilgrims ; thirdBro . J . R .

, , , Warren . A vote of thanks ivas unanimously voted to Bro . D . Ii . Farmer , W . M ., for the able manner in which he had worked the lectures that evening . Previously to each lecture Bro . Farmer gave an introductory address peculiarly acceptable to the brethren present , inasmuch as those beautiful addresses are seldom given in Lodges of Instruction . Bro . Francis made a present to the Lodge , which was

an oil portrait of Bro . Thomas , P . M ., as a testimony of the respect of the Lodge towards -him . No words of his could do justice to him , both as a man and as a Mason ; he was willing at all times to give them every assistance which lay in his power to make them proficient in their Masonic art ; he was not content merely by adhering to the letter of Freemasonry , but carried out in life the great principles of brotherly love and charity to all . The portrait , in addition to being executed in the best style of art , is a faithful likeness of the original . Bro . J . R . Warren said he must echo the sentiments of Bro . Francis ; be sincerely regretted

that somo of the older members of tho Lodgo of Instruction were not present that evening . Until he received such unvarying kindness from Bro . Thomas , he felt almost disposed to give up the task of making any progress in Freemasonry , in despair , blithe had at all times been willing to give him instruction . He concluded by moving the thanks of the Lodge to Bro . Francis , for his valuable present . The W . M ' ., as one of Bro , Thomas ' s oldest pupils , bore testimony to his merits , and hoped ho might , for many years , be spared to be amongst them . He seconded the motion , which was put , and unanimously agreed to . Bro . Francis returned thanks , and the Lodge soon after adjourned .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BRISTOL . APPOINTMENTS . —/ . o / fyc—Il ' ednesday , June 1 st , Moira ( 408 ) , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 ; Friday , ; ir / l . Instruction . —Ditto , at 7 . 4 . /»«/>/«• . —Thursday , 2 nd , Hospitality ( 221 ) , ditto , at 7 ,

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