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Craft Masonry.

Rooms , Ramsey , on Tuesday , the 15 th inst . There were present at tbe opening , besides Bro . the Rev . W . Kermode , W . AI ., Bros . Laeghlin , S . W . ; Tantman , J . W . ; Higgins , Treas . ; Rothwell , Dir . of Cers . ; Miller , Sce . ^ Kerruish , S . D . ; AVilde , J . D . ; Allen , Cleator , Sivinnerton , Hannay , & c . Tbe lodge being opened in due form and with solemn prayer , the minutes of tbe past meeting were , as usual , read by tho Secretary , and put for confirmation by the brethren ; after whichAir . AA . H . Rowewho

, , bad passed the ballot at a former lodge , was impressively initiated , and Bros , the Rev . C . Swinnerton aud J . Hainday . having been first examined as to their proficiency , were duly entrusted and passed to tbe second degree . A communication from Bro . the editor of the Freemason ' s Magazine was read to the lodge by the AV . M . on the subject of the subscriptions to the projected "Masonic Lifeboat Fund" which the ledge regretted

, to find had not been taken up with that degree of spirit by the Craft in general ivhich might have been expected from the great importance of the object . A very beautiful banner was presented to the lodge , and the business of the evening being ended , the lodge was closed with solemn prayer . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment .

LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . TODMOEDEN . —Lodge Harmony ( No . 288 ) . — The regular meeting of this lodge took place on AVednesday , the 16 th inst . at the Masonic Hall , Bro . E . Lord , W . M ., in the chair , supported by bis officers , Bros . Buckley , S . AV . ; J . Hamer , J . AV . ; AV . Pilling , S . D . ; T . Schofield , J . D . ; J . Greenlcas , I . G . ; AV . SutcliffeTler . The following brethren were present : — Bros . M .

, y Helliwell , T . Schofield , and J . Chambers , P . M . ' s ; J . Watson , I . P . M . ; J . Lord , Sec . ; B . Stephenson , AV . E . Thornley , AV . Riley , S . AVilson , T . Priestley , and G . VYhiteley . Visitors : — Bros . T . Law ( P . AI ) , S . Barnes , J . Elsivortb , and S . Fielden , all of 219 . The lodge having been opened in due form and with solemn prayer , the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and the ballot was then taken for Mr . H . Mitchell ,

which which was unanimous in bis favour . The next business was the passing of five brethren , viz .: —Bros . Thornley , Riley , Wilson . Priestley , and AVhiteley . The ceremonies wero performed by Bro . AV . Pilling , P . M ., with that skill and ability for which be is famed . Air . H . Alitcbell was then initiated by Bro . T . Law , P . AI ., in his usual able manner . One proposition was made for the next meeting . The lodge was then closed in due form and with solemn prayer , and . brethren sat down to supper provided at tbe hall .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . PRESTON . —Concord Lodge ( No . 343 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this prosperous lodge was held on Thursday , the 7 th inst ., at the King ' s Arms , Hotel . The AV . AI ., Bro . Jas . Porter , opened the lodge at seven , and was supported by the following officers and brethren , viz .: Bros . Quayle , P . AI . iis S . AV . ; Pritt , P . AI . ; Heap , J . AV . ; Rev . Taylor , Sec . and Chap . ; Cockshott ,

S . D . ; Farmer , J . V . ; Robinson , P . AI . Treas . ; AVilson , I . G . ; T . A . Smith , P . AI . ; Marshall ; G . AV . Dawson ; AV . H . Stevenson ; R . Hall ; Bee ; II . Steib , P . AI . ; Nicholson , Jiilues , Sanderson , Poole , Clitheroe , Weights , T . H . Myres , J . T . Myres , jnn ., Foster , Tunnicliffe , Brown , P . AI ., Moss , ' Asbton , Bilsbrough , AA oodhotise , Clark , Harkness , Gibson , 314 , Nettlefold , Clegg , D . AVilson , 333 Dunn 51 II . P . AVatsonP . M . Manning . Tbe minutes

, , , , , of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Dunn , Lodge Angel , 51 , and Turner , Lodge Harmony , 5 S 0 , were balloted for as joining members and accepted . 'The ballot was then taken for Air . Thos . Benson and Air . P . Kerfoot , the former being in attendance was dul y initiated into the mysteries ot the first degree . Bro . Nettlefold was afterwards raised to the sublime degree of AI . AI . bthe AVMwith his usual abilitytho

y .. , working tools , being admirably given by Bro . Quayle , P . M . The AV . AI . then announced that owing to the pressure of business a lodge of emergency would be held on Saturday week . One gentleman was proposed as a candidate for initiation . After which the lodge was solemnly closed according to antient custom at ten o ' clock . The brethren then adjourned fo an excellent supper prepared in Bro . Robinson ' s usual manner . The usual

loyal and Alasonic toasts were given , and some very excellent speeches made by tbe brethren . Altogether this was one of the most numerously attended , and highly edifying meetings on record in connection with this lodge . The toast "to all poor and distressed Masons , " having been given the brethren left sorry to part , happy to meet again .

Craft Masonry.

LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND . LEICESTER . —John of Gaunt Lodge ( No . 523 ) . —The brethren of this lodge assembled at tbe Freemasons '' Hall for their usual monthly meeting on Thursday , the 17 th inst ., the W . AI ., Bro . Toller , presiding . There were also present : Bros . Kelly , Prov . G . AI . and Senior P . AI . ; Dull ; I . P . M . ; \ V . Beaumont Smith , P . AI . and Treas .- Good P . M . ; Charles JohnsonP . M . and Org . ;

, yor , , Buzzard , S . AV . ; Scultborpe , J . W . ; Rev . Dr . Haycroft , S . D . ; Partridge , J . D . ; Atkins , Steward ; Lewin , I . G . ; Bembridge , Tyler ; Sir II . Halford , Hart . ; Albert Pell , M . P . ; Rev . AV . Targett Fry , Barwell , Richardson , C . A . Spencer , Afoore , AVhitaker , Fletcher , and others . The visitors present were : Bros . Stanley , W . AI ., Crow , J . AV ., Halford , Stannard , Barber , OvertonWilliamsand J . F . Smithof St . John ' s Lodge , No .

, , , 279- Tbe lodge having been opened and the minutes read and confirmed , a dispensation for the initiation of a Lewis of the age of twenty years , granted by the Prov . G . AI ., was read and ordered to be entered in the minutes ; the candidate being Air . Charles Stuart Thomson , the son of a former member of the lodge . A ballot was then taken for him , and also for Air . Frederick Toone , and Mr . Alexander Ross , who were duly elected . Sir Henry St ,

John Halford , Bart ., and Albert Pell , M . P ., were then examined in the first degree and entrusted , after which they retired . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Bro . AVhitaker was examined as a F . C , after which , a M . M . 's lodge having been opened , he was raised to that sublime degree . The lodge having been lowered to the second degree , Bros . Sir IT . Halford , and Pell were severally introduced , and were passed to that degree . The lodge was again lowered to the first degree

, when Alessrs . Charles Stuart Thomson , AVilliams Penn Cox , ( elected at the last lodge ) , Frederick Toone , and Alexander Ross , were severally initiated into our mysteries . A fifth candidate was absent . The ceremonies throughout the evening were most efficiently performed by the Master and other officers . Bros . Charles Johnson , and Crow , conducted the musical chants . An elegant cigar casesilver mountedwas presented on behalf of

, , the committee of the late Alasonic ball , to Bro . Buzzard , S . AV ., for his valuable services as hon . sec , ; and which that brother suitably acknowledged . After the transaction of some further business , the lodge was closed , and after a long evening's labour , the brethren spent a couple of hours in refreshment , and in social intercourse and harmony , the usual loyal and Masonictoasts being duly honoured .

MIDDLESEX . ITXEEIDGE . —Tloyal Union Lodge ( No . 382 ) - INSTALLATION OE AA' . AI . The second meeting for the year 1870 of the Royal Unirn . Lodge took place at the new Alasonic HallUxbridgeon tbe

, , 21 st inst ., and the occasion was rendered peculiarly interesting owing to the expected visit of Bro . Colonel Francis Burdett to ^ this the oldest lodge in the County of Middlesex , of which newly-created province Bro . Burdett was recently appointed the first Prov . Grand Alaster by the M . W . the Earl of Zetland . The lodge was opened at the early hour of half-past two p . m ., in order to get through the l-. uge amount of business before it ,

including the ceremonies of initiation and passing , the reception of the A . W . tho new first Prov . Grand Master , and the installation of Bro . AA . H . Coulton . the AV . AI . elect . As to this , it may be stated that hitherto the installation of the AA . AI . elect has taken place at the meeting in January , but by an appropriate alteration in the by-laws , moved by Bro . C . Horsley , and carried by the lodge unauanimously , the recent and future ceremonies

of installation were performed , and will henceforth take place at the first meeting in the spring quarter of the year . The ledge was opened by the retiring AV . M ., Bro . Fehrenbneb , and after the minutes of the preceding lodge and the alteration of the by-laws above referred to had been confirmed , and then read to the lodge , Bro . Hawkins was passed by the retiring AV . AI . lo the degree of F . C . A deputation from the lodgeconsisting of tiie AV . AI . and Bros . AV . Coombcs and Horsley

, , then proceeded to meet and introduce the new Prov . G . M ., who shortly afterwards entered the hall , and was very enthusiastically received by the AA . AL , P . AI . ' s , and brethren present , who had assembled in large numbers to welcome their fust Prov . G . AI ., who was placed at the right of the AV . M . The installation of Bro . AV . H . Coulton as W . AI ., was then very admirably performed by Bros . Thos . Alexr . Adams , P . G . Ft

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ROMAN CATHOLIC INTOLERANCE. Article 1
WHAT MASONRY GAINS BY BEING BASED ON CHRISTIANITY, Article 3
LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 11. Article 4
THE MASONIC STUDENT. Article 5
MASONIC INSCRIPTIONS UPON PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 12. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS Article 12
Craft Masonry. Article 12
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
OBSTACLES TO MASONIC LIGHT. Article 19
THE GRAND MASONIC TEMPLE FOR NEW YORK. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 2ND APRIL, 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS Article 20
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Craft Masonry.

Rooms , Ramsey , on Tuesday , the 15 th inst . There were present at tbe opening , besides Bro . the Rev . W . Kermode , W . AI ., Bros . Laeghlin , S . W . ; Tantman , J . W . ; Higgins , Treas . ; Rothwell , Dir . of Cers . ; Miller , Sce . ^ Kerruish , S . D . ; AVilde , J . D . ; Allen , Cleator , Sivinnerton , Hannay , & c . Tbe lodge being opened in due form and with solemn prayer , the minutes of tbe past meeting were , as usual , read by tho Secretary , and put for confirmation by the brethren ; after whichAir . AA . H . Rowewho

, , bad passed the ballot at a former lodge , was impressively initiated , and Bros , the Rev . C . Swinnerton aud J . Hainday . having been first examined as to their proficiency , were duly entrusted and passed to tbe second degree . A communication from Bro . the editor of the Freemason ' s Magazine was read to the lodge by the AV . M . on the subject of the subscriptions to the projected "Masonic Lifeboat Fund" which the ledge regretted

, to find had not been taken up with that degree of spirit by the Craft in general ivhich might have been expected from the great importance of the object . A very beautiful banner was presented to the lodge , and the business of the evening being ended , the lodge was closed with solemn prayer . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment .

LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . TODMOEDEN . —Lodge Harmony ( No . 288 ) . — The regular meeting of this lodge took place on AVednesday , the 16 th inst . at the Masonic Hall , Bro . E . Lord , W . M ., in the chair , supported by bis officers , Bros . Buckley , S . AV . ; J . Hamer , J . AV . ; AV . Pilling , S . D . ; T . Schofield , J . D . ; J . Greenlcas , I . G . ; AV . SutcliffeTler . The following brethren were present : — Bros . M .

, y Helliwell , T . Schofield , and J . Chambers , P . M . ' s ; J . Watson , I . P . M . ; J . Lord , Sec . ; B . Stephenson , AV . E . Thornley , AV . Riley , S . AVilson , T . Priestley , and G . VYhiteley . Visitors : — Bros . T . Law ( P . AI ) , S . Barnes , J . Elsivortb , and S . Fielden , all of 219 . The lodge having been opened in due form and with solemn prayer , the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and the ballot was then taken for Mr . H . Mitchell ,

which which was unanimous in bis favour . The next business was the passing of five brethren , viz .: —Bros . Thornley , Riley , Wilson . Priestley , and AVhiteley . The ceremonies wero performed by Bro . AV . Pilling , P . M ., with that skill and ability for which be is famed . Air . H . Alitcbell was then initiated by Bro . T . Law , P . AI ., in his usual able manner . One proposition was made for the next meeting . The lodge was then closed in due form and with solemn prayer , and . brethren sat down to supper provided at tbe hall .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . PRESTON . —Concord Lodge ( No . 343 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this prosperous lodge was held on Thursday , the 7 th inst ., at the King ' s Arms , Hotel . The AV . AI ., Bro . Jas . Porter , opened the lodge at seven , and was supported by the following officers and brethren , viz .: Bros . Quayle , P . AI . iis S . AV . ; Pritt , P . AI . ; Heap , J . AV . ; Rev . Taylor , Sec . and Chap . ; Cockshott ,

S . D . ; Farmer , J . V . ; Robinson , P . AI . Treas . ; AVilson , I . G . ; T . A . Smith , P . AI . ; Marshall ; G . AV . Dawson ; AV . H . Stevenson ; R . Hall ; Bee ; II . Steib , P . AI . ; Nicholson , Jiilues , Sanderson , Poole , Clitheroe , Weights , T . H . Myres , J . T . Myres , jnn ., Foster , Tunnicliffe , Brown , P . AI ., Moss , ' Asbton , Bilsbrough , AA oodhotise , Clark , Harkness , Gibson , 314 , Nettlefold , Clegg , D . AVilson , 333 Dunn 51 II . P . AVatsonP . M . Manning . Tbe minutes

, , , , , of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Dunn , Lodge Angel , 51 , and Turner , Lodge Harmony , 5 S 0 , were balloted for as joining members and accepted . 'The ballot was then taken for Air . Thos . Benson and Air . P . Kerfoot , the former being in attendance was dul y initiated into the mysteries ot the first degree . Bro . Nettlefold was afterwards raised to the sublime degree of AI . AI . bthe AVMwith his usual abilitytho

y .. , working tools , being admirably given by Bro . Quayle , P . M . The AV . AI . then announced that owing to the pressure of business a lodge of emergency would be held on Saturday week . One gentleman was proposed as a candidate for initiation . After which the lodge was solemnly closed according to antient custom at ten o ' clock . The brethren then adjourned fo an excellent supper prepared in Bro . Robinson ' s usual manner . The usual

loyal and Alasonic toasts were given , and some very excellent speeches made by tbe brethren . Altogether this was one of the most numerously attended , and highly edifying meetings on record in connection with this lodge . The toast "to all poor and distressed Masons , " having been given the brethren left sorry to part , happy to meet again .

Craft Masonry.

LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND . LEICESTER . —John of Gaunt Lodge ( No . 523 ) . —The brethren of this lodge assembled at tbe Freemasons '' Hall for their usual monthly meeting on Thursday , the 17 th inst ., the W . AI ., Bro . Toller , presiding . There were also present : Bros . Kelly , Prov . G . AI . and Senior P . AI . ; Dull ; I . P . M . ; \ V . Beaumont Smith , P . AI . and Treas .- Good P . M . ; Charles JohnsonP . M . and Org . ;

, yor , , Buzzard , S . AV . ; Scultborpe , J . W . ; Rev . Dr . Haycroft , S . D . ; Partridge , J . D . ; Atkins , Steward ; Lewin , I . G . ; Bembridge , Tyler ; Sir II . Halford , Hart . ; Albert Pell , M . P . ; Rev . AV . Targett Fry , Barwell , Richardson , C . A . Spencer , Afoore , AVhitaker , Fletcher , and others . The visitors present were : Bros . Stanley , W . AI ., Crow , J . AV ., Halford , Stannard , Barber , OvertonWilliamsand J . F . Smithof St . John ' s Lodge , No .

, , , 279- Tbe lodge having been opened and the minutes read and confirmed , a dispensation for the initiation of a Lewis of the age of twenty years , granted by the Prov . G . AI ., was read and ordered to be entered in the minutes ; the candidate being Air . Charles Stuart Thomson , the son of a former member of the lodge . A ballot was then taken for him , and also for Air . Frederick Toone , and Mr . Alexander Ross , who were duly elected . Sir Henry St ,

John Halford , Bart ., and Albert Pell , M . P ., were then examined in the first degree and entrusted , after which they retired . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Bro . AVhitaker was examined as a F . C , after which , a M . M . 's lodge having been opened , he was raised to that sublime degree . The lodge having been lowered to the second degree , Bros . Sir IT . Halford , and Pell were severally introduced , and were passed to that degree . The lodge was again lowered to the first degree

, when Alessrs . Charles Stuart Thomson , AVilliams Penn Cox , ( elected at the last lodge ) , Frederick Toone , and Alexander Ross , were severally initiated into our mysteries . A fifth candidate was absent . The ceremonies throughout the evening were most efficiently performed by the Master and other officers . Bros . Charles Johnson , and Crow , conducted the musical chants . An elegant cigar casesilver mountedwas presented on behalf of

, , the committee of the late Alasonic ball , to Bro . Buzzard , S . AV ., for his valuable services as hon . sec , ; and which that brother suitably acknowledged . After the transaction of some further business , the lodge was closed , and after a long evening's labour , the brethren spent a couple of hours in refreshment , and in social intercourse and harmony , the usual loyal and Masonictoasts being duly honoured .

MIDDLESEX . ITXEEIDGE . —Tloyal Union Lodge ( No . 382 ) - INSTALLATION OE AA' . AI . The second meeting for the year 1870 of the Royal Unirn . Lodge took place at the new Alasonic HallUxbridgeon tbe

, , 21 st inst ., and the occasion was rendered peculiarly interesting owing to the expected visit of Bro . Colonel Francis Burdett to ^ this the oldest lodge in the County of Middlesex , of which newly-created province Bro . Burdett was recently appointed the first Prov . Grand Alaster by the M . W . the Earl of Zetland . The lodge was opened at the early hour of half-past two p . m ., in order to get through the l-. uge amount of business before it ,

including the ceremonies of initiation and passing , the reception of the A . W . tho new first Prov . Grand Master , and the installation of Bro . AA . H . Coulton . the AV . AI . elect . As to this , it may be stated that hitherto the installation of the AA . AI . elect has taken place at the meeting in January , but by an appropriate alteration in the by-laws , moved by Bro . C . Horsley , and carried by the lodge unauanimously , the recent and future ceremonies

of installation were performed , and will henceforth take place at the first meeting in the spring quarter of the year . The ledge was opened by the retiring AV . M ., Bro . Fehrenbneb , and after the minutes of the preceding lodge and the alteration of the by-laws above referred to had been confirmed , and then read to the lodge , Bro . Hawkins was passed by the retiring AV . AI . lo the degree of F . C . A deputation from the lodgeconsisting of tiie AV . AI . and Bros . AV . Coombcs and Horsley

, , then proceeded to meet and introduce the new Prov . G . M ., who shortly afterwards entered the hall , and was very enthusiastically received by the AA . AL , P . AI . ' s , and brethren present , who had assembled in large numbers to welcome their fust Prov . G . AI ., who was placed at the right of the AV . M . The installation of Bro . AV . H . Coulton as W . AI ., was then very admirably performed by Bros . Thos . Alexr . Adams , P . G . Ft

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