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Provincial.

Spun-, P . M . ; H . C . Martin , P . M ., lion . sec . ; Henry A . Williamson , as S . W . ; William Peacock , as J . W . ; Dr . Armitage , S . D . ; A ^ erity , J . D . ; D . Fletcher , I . G . ; J . Sanders and Ash , Tylers , and about twenty-five other brethren , amongst whom was Bro . Sahnond , of the Apollo Lodge , Oxford . The lodge was opened in the evening at 6 . 30 . The minutes were read and

confirmed . Mr . William Jackson , M . D ., was duly ballotted for , elected , and initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The lodge was then opened in the higher degrees , when Bro . Henry Appleby Williamson , the W . M . elect , was installed in the chair of K . S ., and proceeded to invest bis officors for the ensuing year , viz .: —Bros . Harcourt Johnstone , S . W . ; William Peacock , J . XV . ; Major J . W . Woodall , Treas . ; Rev . D- L . Alexander ,

Chap . ; H . C . 3 Iarfcin , P . M ., Hon . Sec ; R . H . Peacock-, S . D . ; John Raper , J . D . ; J . Harrison , Org . ; D . Fletcher , I . G . ; James Sanders , Tyler . After the lodge had been reduced , and the newly-installed Master saluted by tbe brethren in the three degrees , the lodge was closed in harmony and with prayer , and stood adjourned until tbe next evening , when a Master Masons ' Lodge was held for the purpose of raising Bros . Stevenson and Pioberts to tbe sublime degree of M . M . 's , which was done accordingly , after which the lodge was closed in harmony at nine o ' clock p . m .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DEVONSHIRE . MOEICE Tovra , DEVOOTOM- . —St . Aubyn Chapter ( No 954 ) . —A regular quarterly convocation of this chapter was held on Monday , the 21 st inst . Present : The Ex . Comps . Chappie , P . Prov . S . P . Soj . as Z . ; Spry , Prov . G . D . C , H . ; and Bird , J . The minutes of the former meeting were read and confirmed , and a ballot was taken for a candidate , which proved

unanimous , the candidate was unavoidably absent , consequent !} - the -duties of working the ceremonies of the degree were not performed , and the Treasurer's report , in the absence of that officer , was not forthcoming . Propositions of four candidates for exaltation at the quarterly meeting in April were received , and the chapter was closed with the accustomed solemnities . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) .

HULL—Minerva Chapter ( No . 250 ) . —The monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday evening , the 17 th instant . Present—Comps . B . Jacobs , Z . ; M . C . Peck , II . ; Walter Reynolds , J . ; J . N . Scherling , Scribe E . ; R . Goddard , Scribe N . ; John Brooke , Prin . Soj . ; W . K . Brown , Ass . Soj .: George Hardy , Sword Bearer ; W . Johnson and J . Norton , Janitors ; S . Moselr , P . Z . : J . F . Holden , P . Z . ; C . Copeland , W . Scott ,

C . F . Smitkson , J . C . Armitage , C . Pool , F . Jackson , and W . D . Keyworth ; Visitor Comp . J " . Walker , Humber Chapter 57 , Hull . The minutes of the last regular chapter having been read and confirmed , tbe ballot-box was prepared for Bro . Christopher Sykes , M . P ., W . M . Sykes Lodge 1 , 040 , Hull , and Bro . L . W . Longstaff , Kingston Lodge 1 , 010 , Hull , both of whom were unanimously accepted . Bro . Longstaff being present , was

then admitted and regularly exalted to this degree by tbe M . E . J ., the 3 I . E . H . giving the signs , and explanation of tho apron , sash , and jewel . The M . E . J , then gave the lecture on the sacred pedestal and the historical lecture . The M . E . Z . then announced that he understood that the G . S . of W . of the Province , Comp- J . P . Bell , intended holding a Provincial Grand Chapter during the month of February . He therefore moved that he be invited to hold the meeting in this chapter , which

was seconded by the Scribe E ., and agreed to . Two brethren were then proposed for ballot at the next meeting , and tho chapter wr . s closed in ancient form .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CORNWALL . H ATT . ~ . —Comubian Lodge ( No . S 7 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held at Bro . Crotche ' s Hotel , on Wednesday , the I 6 fch Jann . irv , afc six p . m . There was a capital muster of the brethren . Bro . William Harvey . W . M .. in the chair , supported by Bros . W . J . Easterbrooke , S . W . ; John Coombe , J . W- ; John ? . Smith , Sec , & c . The minutes were read and unanimously confirmed . Bro . Frank Harvey having been

elected to fill the chair for the second year . Part of the usual installation ceremony was dispensed with . The W . M . having assumel the chair , the officers were appointed by him as follows : Bros . William James Hughan , G . O ., & c " , I . P . M . ; Dr . James Mnda-e , S . W . ; J . H . Bnrrall , J . W . ; William Crotch , M . O . ; Frauds II . Pool , S . O . ; George J . Eustice , J . O- ; Martin

Dunn , Chap . ; John Pearce Smith , Treas . and Sec ; John Coombe , Re ? , of Marks ; William W . MiUlrew , S . D . ; James Pool , J . D . ; W . Hollow , I . G . ; Nicholas J . West , Dir . of Cers . ; F . W . Pool , Org . ; William Puddy , Tyler . Bro . William James Hughan , P . M . " 78 , 94 , and G . O-, by desire of the W . M ., gave an extempore address on the position of the Mark Degree in England , and its importance in the York Rite of Masonry . The facts of the recognition of the Mark Degree by the Grand

Lodge of Scotland , and the rapid progress of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters in England , were taken as significant of a growing regard for Mark Masonry , and significant of the power of truth , which outlives all unfair treatment , and iu the end obtains the victory . Thanks for the address , and the usual questions being asked , concluded the business of the lodge , when the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was

provided by Bro . William Crotci . The banquet was excellent and abundantly confirmed the good opinions we have formed of the hotel and its worthy proprietor . The W . M . and the members were much gratified at the success of the first year of its existence as a Mark Lodge , and really their pleasure was well founded , for some twenty had been advanced , and the W . M . and officers had spared no pains to make it worthy of the order . The spirit of unanimity evinced was most cheering , and augurs well for the future .

DURHAM . WEST HAETLEPOOD . —Eclectic Lodge ( No . 39 ) . —We have this week to record the pleasing fact of the resuscitation of the Eclectic Lodge No . 39 E . C ., the first aud as yet the only one in the county of Durham . This lodge was established at Hartlepool in the early part of the year 1859 , principally through the exertions of a deceased brother and

correspondent of this MAGAZINE , Bro . T . B . Tate . Bro . John Barker , P . G . Warden , constituted the lodge , and a brother at that time well known in the north of England for fche ability of his working , was installed the first Master . Starting under these favourable auspices , and with a moderate accession of members , it appeared to have within it all the elements of success . Unfortunately , in little more than a year it met a serious loss in

the death of Bro . Tate , who was drowned while bathing , several of tbe principal officers left the town , and that interest not being taken in the degree by tho neighbouring Craft Lodges that was anticipated , it kept up a feeble existence for three years , and afc last fell entirely in abeyance . In January last an effort was quietly made to revive the lodge at Hartlepool , and the G . Sec , Bro . F . Binekes , was written to on the subject .

These efforts , however , did not meet with that response which would warrant any great exertion being made , and it was not until November that the project was entertained of transferring the lodge to West Hartlepool , where there is a most numerous

and strong Craft Lodge , that there appeared any probability of its successful resuscitation . The first meeting was held in the Freemasons' Hall , West Hartlepool , on Tuesday , the 15 th inst ., when the brethren were favoured with the presence of the Very Worshipful Bro . Frederick Binekes , G . Sec , who throughout has taken the kindest interest in the affair , and has rendered his powerful assistance . The lodge was opened in duo form at two p . m . by the W . M . Bro . George Moore 2 I . D . A ballot

, , was then taken for eleven candidates for advancement , and for three joining members : Bros . Rev . J . Milner , SLA ., Rector of Elton : Rev . H . B . Tristram , M . A ., Master of Gi-eatham Hospital , P . M . Minden Lodge No . 49 , ( I . C . ); and H . Grey Faber , Stockton . Ten of the candidates being present were introduced , and all advanced in due form by the V . W . G . Sec , after which he proceeded to install as W . M . for the ensuing

year Bro- Dr . Moore , the second and last elected Master of the Lodge . The W . M . then invested the following as officers : Bros . Simpson Armstrong , S . W . ; W . W . Brunton , J . W .: W . Stonier Leigh , M . O . ; R , B . Harpley , S . O . ; E . Hudson ( the first J . W . of the lodge ) , J . O , ; Rev . James Milner , M . A ., Chap . ; M . Rickiiison , Treas . ; George Kirk , Reg . ; J . W . Cameron , Sec . ; S . Gourley , M . D ., S . D . ; Emra Holmes , J . D . ; George Carter , I . G . ; John Miller , Steward ; James Mowbray , Tyler . Eighteen Mark Masons sat down to the banquet afterwards at the Royal Hotel , and the fact that not one found any fault with the fare

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EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 3
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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 9
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
CHANNEL ISLANDS, Article 17
INDIA. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Spun-, P . M . ; H . C . Martin , P . M ., lion . sec . ; Henry A . Williamson , as S . W . ; William Peacock , as J . W . ; Dr . Armitage , S . D . ; A ^ erity , J . D . ; D . Fletcher , I . G . ; J . Sanders and Ash , Tylers , and about twenty-five other brethren , amongst whom was Bro . Sahnond , of the Apollo Lodge , Oxford . The lodge was opened in the evening at 6 . 30 . The minutes were read and

confirmed . Mr . William Jackson , M . D ., was duly ballotted for , elected , and initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The lodge was then opened in the higher degrees , when Bro . Henry Appleby Williamson , the W . M . elect , was installed in the chair of K . S ., and proceeded to invest bis officors for the ensuing year , viz .: —Bros . Harcourt Johnstone , S . W . ; William Peacock , J . XV . ; Major J . W . Woodall , Treas . ; Rev . D- L . Alexander ,

Chap . ; H . C . 3 Iarfcin , P . M ., Hon . Sec ; R . H . Peacock-, S . D . ; John Raper , J . D . ; J . Harrison , Org . ; D . Fletcher , I . G . ; James Sanders , Tyler . After the lodge had been reduced , and the newly-installed Master saluted by tbe brethren in the three degrees , the lodge was closed in harmony and with prayer , and stood adjourned until tbe next evening , when a Master Masons ' Lodge was held for the purpose of raising Bros . Stevenson and Pioberts to tbe sublime degree of M . M . 's , which was done accordingly , after which the lodge was closed in harmony at nine o ' clock p . m .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DEVONSHIRE . MOEICE Tovra , DEVOOTOM- . —St . Aubyn Chapter ( No 954 ) . —A regular quarterly convocation of this chapter was held on Monday , the 21 st inst . Present : The Ex . Comps . Chappie , P . Prov . S . P . Soj . as Z . ; Spry , Prov . G . D . C , H . ; and Bird , J . The minutes of the former meeting were read and confirmed , and a ballot was taken for a candidate , which proved

unanimous , the candidate was unavoidably absent , consequent !} - the -duties of working the ceremonies of the degree were not performed , and the Treasurer's report , in the absence of that officer , was not forthcoming . Propositions of four candidates for exaltation at the quarterly meeting in April were received , and the chapter was closed with the accustomed solemnities . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) .

HULL—Minerva Chapter ( No . 250 ) . —The monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday evening , the 17 th instant . Present—Comps . B . Jacobs , Z . ; M . C . Peck , II . ; Walter Reynolds , J . ; J . N . Scherling , Scribe E . ; R . Goddard , Scribe N . ; John Brooke , Prin . Soj . ; W . K . Brown , Ass . Soj .: George Hardy , Sword Bearer ; W . Johnson and J . Norton , Janitors ; S . Moselr , P . Z . : J . F . Holden , P . Z . ; C . Copeland , W . Scott ,

C . F . Smitkson , J . C . Armitage , C . Pool , F . Jackson , and W . D . Keyworth ; Visitor Comp . J " . Walker , Humber Chapter 57 , Hull . The minutes of the last regular chapter having been read and confirmed , tbe ballot-box was prepared for Bro . Christopher Sykes , M . P ., W . M . Sykes Lodge 1 , 040 , Hull , and Bro . L . W . Longstaff , Kingston Lodge 1 , 010 , Hull , both of whom were unanimously accepted . Bro . Longstaff being present , was

then admitted and regularly exalted to this degree by tbe M . E . J ., the 3 I . E . H . giving the signs , and explanation of tho apron , sash , and jewel . The M . E . J , then gave the lecture on the sacred pedestal and the historical lecture . The M . E . Z . then announced that he understood that the G . S . of W . of the Province , Comp- J . P . Bell , intended holding a Provincial Grand Chapter during the month of February . He therefore moved that he be invited to hold the meeting in this chapter , which

was seconded by the Scribe E ., and agreed to . Two brethren were then proposed for ballot at the next meeting , and tho chapter wr . s closed in ancient form .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CORNWALL . H ATT . ~ . —Comubian Lodge ( No . S 7 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held at Bro . Crotche ' s Hotel , on Wednesday , the I 6 fch Jann . irv , afc six p . m . There was a capital muster of the brethren . Bro . William Harvey . W . M .. in the chair , supported by Bros . W . J . Easterbrooke , S . W . ; John Coombe , J . W- ; John ? . Smith , Sec , & c . The minutes were read and unanimously confirmed . Bro . Frank Harvey having been

elected to fill the chair for the second year . Part of the usual installation ceremony was dispensed with . The W . M . having assumel the chair , the officers were appointed by him as follows : Bros . William James Hughan , G . O ., & c " , I . P . M . ; Dr . James Mnda-e , S . W . ; J . H . Bnrrall , J . W . ; William Crotch , M . O . ; Frauds II . Pool , S . O . ; George J . Eustice , J . O- ; Martin

Dunn , Chap . ; John Pearce Smith , Treas . and Sec ; John Coombe , Re ? , of Marks ; William W . MiUlrew , S . D . ; James Pool , J . D . ; W . Hollow , I . G . ; Nicholas J . West , Dir . of Cers . ; F . W . Pool , Org . ; William Puddy , Tyler . Bro . William James Hughan , P . M . " 78 , 94 , and G . O-, by desire of the W . M ., gave an extempore address on the position of the Mark Degree in England , and its importance in the York Rite of Masonry . The facts of the recognition of the Mark Degree by the Grand

Lodge of Scotland , and the rapid progress of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters in England , were taken as significant of a growing regard for Mark Masonry , and significant of the power of truth , which outlives all unfair treatment , and iu the end obtains the victory . Thanks for the address , and the usual questions being asked , concluded the business of the lodge , when the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was

provided by Bro . William Crotci . The banquet was excellent and abundantly confirmed the good opinions we have formed of the hotel and its worthy proprietor . The W . M . and the members were much gratified at the success of the first year of its existence as a Mark Lodge , and really their pleasure was well founded , for some twenty had been advanced , and the W . M . and officers had spared no pains to make it worthy of the order . The spirit of unanimity evinced was most cheering , and augurs well for the future .

DURHAM . WEST HAETLEPOOD . —Eclectic Lodge ( No . 39 ) . —We have this week to record the pleasing fact of the resuscitation of the Eclectic Lodge No . 39 E . C ., the first aud as yet the only one in the county of Durham . This lodge was established at Hartlepool in the early part of the year 1859 , principally through the exertions of a deceased brother and

correspondent of this MAGAZINE , Bro . T . B . Tate . Bro . John Barker , P . G . Warden , constituted the lodge , and a brother at that time well known in the north of England for fche ability of his working , was installed the first Master . Starting under these favourable auspices , and with a moderate accession of members , it appeared to have within it all the elements of success . Unfortunately , in little more than a year it met a serious loss in

the death of Bro . Tate , who was drowned while bathing , several of tbe principal officers left the town , and that interest not being taken in the degree by tho neighbouring Craft Lodges that was anticipated , it kept up a feeble existence for three years , and afc last fell entirely in abeyance . In January last an effort was quietly made to revive the lodge at Hartlepool , and the G . Sec , Bro . F . Binekes , was written to on the subject .

These efforts , however , did not meet with that response which would warrant any great exertion being made , and it was not until November that the project was entertained of transferring the lodge to West Hartlepool , where there is a most numerous

and strong Craft Lodge , that there appeared any probability of its successful resuscitation . The first meeting was held in the Freemasons' Hall , West Hartlepool , on Tuesday , the 15 th inst ., when the brethren were favoured with the presence of the Very Worshipful Bro . Frederick Binekes , G . Sec , who throughout has taken the kindest interest in the affair , and has rendered his powerful assistance . The lodge was opened in duo form at two p . m . by the W . M . Bro . George Moore 2 I . D . A ballot

, , was then taken for eleven candidates for advancement , and for three joining members : Bros . Rev . J . Milner , SLA ., Rector of Elton : Rev . H . B . Tristram , M . A ., Master of Gi-eatham Hospital , P . M . Minden Lodge No . 49 , ( I . C . ); and H . Grey Faber , Stockton . Ten of the candidates being present were introduced , and all advanced in due form by the V . W . G . Sec , after which he proceeded to install as W . M . for the ensuing

year Bro- Dr . Moore , the second and last elected Master of the Lodge . The W . M . then invested the following as officers : Bros . Simpson Armstrong , S . W . ; W . W . Brunton , J . W .: W . Stonier Leigh , M . O . ; R , B . Harpley , S . O . ; E . Hudson ( the first J . W . of the lodge ) , J . O , ; Rev . James Milner , M . A ., Chap . ; M . Rickiiison , Treas . ; George Kirk , Reg . ; J . W . Cameron , Sec . ; S . Gourley , M . D ., S . D . ; Emra Holmes , J . D . ; George Carter , I . G . ; John Miller , Steward ; James Mowbray , Tyler . Eighteen Mark Masons sat down to the banquet afterwards at the Royal Hotel , and the fact that not one found any fault with the fare

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