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had proposed the last toast . He was sure there was no individual in the Lodge who did not feel delighted at having the opportunity of receiving the Provincial Grand Master ; and if they had in any way contributed to the happiness of tho brethren they were amply repaid for anything they had done . ( Cheers . ) The Right AVorshipful Provincial G rand Alaster then gave " The health of Colonel Bui'lton , Past Provincial Grand Master for Bengal ; a gallant soldier and most excellent Mason . "

Bro . Col . Btirlton expressed his obligations for the very unexpected compliment paid him , though he regretted that there was no other Provincial Grand Master present . He could assure them that it was scarcely pleasant to hear his name associated with Bengal , as no doubt their minds ivould at ouce revert to Bengal tigers , aud , what was worse and more treacherous , Bengal sepoys—those men whom for forty years of his life ho iiad encouraged and assisted , had caused him tho deepest sorrow of his existence . Nothing relieved that sorrow but the thought of what the British soldiers had since done ; and he felt pride in belonging to an

army which had done so much to avenge the sufferings inflicted on defenceless women and children . ( Applause . ) The Provincial Grand Alaster then gave "Thehealths ' of the Visitors , " ivhich ivas severally acknowledged by lira . Gibson , D . Prov . G . M . for Berks and Bucks ; Bro . Vigne , D . Prov . G . AL for Somersetshire ; and Bro . Lines , G . D . C . for Notts and Huntingdonshire ; all of whom expressed their gratification at the proceedings of the day , and the harmonious feeling evidently existing in the province . "Prosperity to the other Lodges iu the Province" was then drunkand

acknow-, ledged by Bros . Belcher and Codriugtoii , The concluding toast was then given , and the company separated , tho pleasures of the evening having been much enhanced by the exertions of Bros . Hansford , P . G . Organist , AV . Hansford , Holmes , and Young , who were specially engaged for the occasion ; and Bro . Plowman , P . Prov . G . S . B .

SHROPSHIRE . AproiNTMi ! NT . — £ o

SUFFOLK . ArroixIJiHNTS . —Lodges . —Wednesday , Junelsl , Doric ( 0 ( 1 ) , Private lioonis , AVoodbridgo , at 7 . Chufiter . —Wednesday , 1 st , Hoyal Sussex of Perfect Friendship ( 522 ) , White Horse , Ipswich , at ? . SUSSEX . ArroiNTUEXT . —/ . o < ty

monthly meeting , at the Old Ship Hotel , on Friday , the 20 th instant . Bro . John If . Scott , AV . M ., presided . The AV . AI . stated that since their last meeting the ALAV . Grand Alaster had been pleased to appoint one of their members to office in Grand Lodge , a distinction ivhich he was sure the brethren ivould rejoice to hear had been conferred upon Bro . Pocock . Bro . AV . Vcnall , P . M ., as acting Dir . of Cers ., called upon the brethren to salute Bro . Pocock with the honours due to his rank as a Grand Officer . Bro . Tatham , S . AA " ., proposed , and Bro . Verrall , P . AI ., seconded , the following resolution : — " That this Lodge hails with satisfaction the

appointment of Bro . Pocock to the office of Sword Bearer to the Grand Lodge of England , and desires to offer him their hearty congratulations , believing it to be an honour ivhich has been justly merited by him , and which reflects tho highest

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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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had proposed the last toast . He was sure there was no individual in the Lodge who did not feel delighted at having the opportunity of receiving the Provincial Grand Master ; and if they had in any way contributed to the happiness of tho brethren they were amply repaid for anything they had done . ( Cheers . ) The Right AVorshipful Provincial G rand Alaster then gave " The health of Colonel Bui'lton , Past Provincial Grand Master for Bengal ; a gallant soldier and most excellent Mason . "

Bro . Col . Btirlton expressed his obligations for the very unexpected compliment paid him , though he regretted that there was no other Provincial Grand Master present . He could assure them that it was scarcely pleasant to hear his name associated with Bengal , as no doubt their minds ivould at ouce revert to Bengal tigers , aud , what was worse and more treacherous , Bengal sepoys—those men whom for forty years of his life ho iiad encouraged and assisted , had caused him tho deepest sorrow of his existence . Nothing relieved that sorrow but the thought of what the British soldiers had since done ; and he felt pride in belonging to an

army which had done so much to avenge the sufferings inflicted on defenceless women and children . ( Applause . ) The Provincial Grand Alaster then gave "Thehealths ' of the Visitors , " ivhich ivas severally acknowledged by lira . Gibson , D . Prov . G . M . for Berks and Bucks ; Bro . Vigne , D . Prov . G . AL for Somersetshire ; and Bro . Lines , G . D . C . for Notts and Huntingdonshire ; all of whom expressed their gratification at the proceedings of the day , and the harmonious feeling evidently existing in the province . "Prosperity to the other Lodges iu the Province" was then drunkand

acknow-, ledged by Bros . Belcher and Codriugtoii , The concluding toast was then given , and the company separated , tho pleasures of the evening having been much enhanced by the exertions of Bros . Hansford , P . G . Organist , AV . Hansford , Holmes , and Young , who were specially engaged for the occasion ; and Bro . Plowman , P . Prov . G . S . B .

SHROPSHIRE . AproiNTMi ! NT . — £ o

SUFFOLK . ArroixIJiHNTS . —Lodges . —Wednesday , Junelsl , Doric ( 0 ( 1 ) , Private lioonis , AVoodbridgo , at 7 . Chufiter . —Wednesday , 1 st , Hoyal Sussex of Perfect Friendship ( 522 ) , White Horse , Ipswich , at ? . SUSSEX . ArroiNTUEXT . —/ . o < ty

monthly meeting , at the Old Ship Hotel , on Friday , the 20 th instant . Bro . John If . Scott , AV . M ., presided . The AV . AI . stated that since their last meeting the ALAV . Grand Alaster had been pleased to appoint one of their members to office in Grand Lodge , a distinction ivhich he was sure the brethren ivould rejoice to hear had been conferred upon Bro . Pocock . Bro . AV . Vcnall , P . M ., as acting Dir . of Cers ., called upon the brethren to salute Bro . Pocock with the honours due to his rank as a Grand Officer . Bro . Tatham , S . AA " ., proposed , and Bro . Verrall , P . AI ., seconded , the following resolution : — " That this Lodge hails with satisfaction the

appointment of Bro . Pocock to the office of Sword Bearer to the Grand Lodge of England , and desires to offer him their hearty congratulations , believing it to be an honour ivhich has been justly merited by him , and which reflects tho highest

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