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' or at such other time , during either term , as the Committee may appoint . ' "To amend Rule 49 [ relating to appointment of Audit Committee ] by inserting the AVOI-CI 'April' in the second paragraph , and substituting the ivord ' May ; ' also by inserting after the AA-ords ' General Committee , ' in same paragraph , the words ' from brethren AVIIO have been nominated in Aprilin like

, manner as for the House Committees . '" In thc event of the proposed amendments of Rules 33 , 34 , and -19 being adopted , " That the House and Audit Committee , elected in April , 1 SG 2 , be continued in office until their successors arc appointed in May , 18 G 3 .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PRUDENT BRETHREN LODGE ( NO . 169 ) . —A meeting of this lodge , Avhich is now rapidly rising in prosperity , was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Tuesday , Bro . Graygoose , AV . M ., presiding , supported by his officers and a full muster of the brethren . Messrs . Sharpe and Wilson ivere initiated into the Order—Bro . Young passed , and Bro . Waddell raised—the ceremonies being impressively performed by Bro . Boyd , P . M ., and Bro . Kirby , P . M . After the transaction of some formal business , the brethren adjourned to a handsome banquet , the pleasures of the evening being much enhanced by the exertions of Bros . Slater , 202 , Robinson , 237 , Exall , Hart , Gravgoose , and others .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

, DEVONSHIRE . EAST STOREHOUSE . —Lodge Sincerity ( No . 224 ) . —Tho usual monthly meeting ivas held on the evening of the 14 th April , under the presidency of the WM . Rev . Geo . Knowling , M . A . "We felt very much surprised to see so numerous a company present , the weather being so exceedingly boisterous . After the minutes had been confirmedthe AA ' . M . presented tho collar of J . D . to

, Bro . Radford , and that of I . G . to Bro . Maddock , OAving to a brother being called aAvay from the neighbourhood . The AV . M . then proceeded to initiate Mr . Turner ; after ivhich , in a style rarely surpassed , he raised Bro . Pool to the sublime degree of a M . M . Considerable interest -was excited during the evening by the consecration of Lodge Meridian at Millbroolc , and the laying of the foundation stone of the Devonport Hospital by

the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe . At both these ceremonies it AA-IIS agreed that Lodge Sincerity should be duly represented . PiTiroiiTU . — -Lodge Charity ( No . 277 ) . —At the meeting on the 15 th inst ., there appeared on the notice paper tivo brothers for the degree of M . M ., and one for that of E . C . Owing to some cause AVO have never had so slack an attendance . The same resolution Avas agreed to with regard to Lodge Meridian and the la vine ; of the foundation stone , as at Lodge Sincerity .

HEREFORDSHIRE . LEOMINSTER—CONSECRATION or THE EOYAU EDAVAI-D LODGE , Members of the Craft in all parts of the ivorld will be delighted to hear of the resuscitation and reconsccratiou , under most auspicious circumstances , of one of the most ancient lodges in the kingdomformerlheld at Leominsterbut which

, y , , yielding to the mutations of time , had been alloAved to lapse into a state of inexistence for nearly half-a-contury . This imposing ceremony , conducted in solemn ami ancient form by the esteemed and learned the Right AVorshipful Grand Master of the Province , Dr . Bowles . D ' . D . LL . D ., and assisted by tho highly popular the Right AVorshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , the A ' encrablo Archdeacon Lane Freer , D . D ., and the

rest of the past and present Provincial Grand Officers of Herefordshire and neighbouring provinces , vras performed on Thursday , thej ^ rtiist . in the presence of one oftlie most distinguished gatherings of brethren that has honoured the IICAV masonic era in this province . 3 'In the forenoon a lodge of emergency was held , in accordance Avith the summons of the Right Worshipful Muster , for the purpose of imitating , ; ix i-er . ileineii into tho mysteries oftlie

Craft , in AA-hich he was most ablv assisted by ilro . E . S . Cossens , AV . M ., 1202 , P . M . 1097 , Prov . G . Registrar Perks and Hants ; P . G . Steward , R . A . 25 , & e . ; the Right AVorshipful P . W . G . M . performing his arduous duties in the most approved and perfect manlier . At tAA-o o ' clock the imposing ceremony of consecration commenced and proceeded in strict accordance with the programme ..

The Consecration beincr completed , the D . Prov . G . III . presented the W . Master , the Rev . J . H . Blnck , to the P . G . M . for Installation , and the Right Worshful Provincial Grand Master called upon Brother E . S . Cossens to undertake that honourable * duty , which he did in the most perfect and ample manner , delivering the several charges and proclamation ? , according to ancient form , and evincing a thorough acquaintance with the

genuine tenets and landmarks oftlie order . At four for five the grand banquet ivas served in a style of elegance and excellence Avhich left nothing to be desired . The Rev . , T . Bowles , D . D ., L . L . D ., the R . W . G . M . of the province , presided , liaving the R . AA ' . D . Prov . G . M ., the A enerable Archdeacon Lane Freer upon his right , and the W . M . of tho Royal EdAvard Lodge , the Rev . J . H . Bluck , upon his left . Bro . Captain T . G . PeytonProv . G . J . AV " . of the Royal Eastnor

, Lodge , and Bro . H . Clarkson , the P . Prov . G . Secretary of Palladian , occupied tbe opposite posts of honour . There Avere also present , Bros . W . H . Gretton , the Provincial Grand Chaplain and J . D . 141 ; AV . J . Sawyer , Provincial Grand Chaplain ; J . AVilliams , Prov . G . T . ; J . W . Lacy , P . G . D . C . and AV . M . 141 ; J . Cheese , Prov . G . Organist ; Captain . 1 . H . Arkwriaht , S . AV . 1194 ; L . S . Demay , , T . W . 1194 ; AV . J . MorrishP . P . G . Chaplain ; E . S . CossensAV . M . 1202 P . Af .

, , , 1097 , Prov . G . R . Berks and Hants , R . A . 25 ; J . Gardiner , A . Prov . G . Secretary and J . W . 141 ; E . George , P . G . P . and S . D . 141 ; 0 . Shelierd , I . G . 141 ; C . Allen , P . P . G . C . ; A . Alycr . Ill ; J . T . Baker , 141 ; J . P . Crowe , 111 ; J . Russell , 141 ; C . G . Hill , 141 ; W . Prosser , 141 ; S . Partridge , Secretary ,

1194 ; H . Moore , 1194 ; E- Chadwick , 1194 ; T . Turner , 1194 ; J . Bradford , 1194 ; AV . Gikes , 1194 ; AV . J . AVovmingfcon , 1194 ; AV . S . Bovce , 1194 ; S . Sampson , 1191- ; W . Daffgs , 1194 , ; J . Reynolds , " 1194 ; G . Tomkins , 1194 ; S . Havwavd , " 724 and 722 : G . II . Piper , , T . AV 1053 ; AV . Sokes ; E . P . Weilings ; P . Neivman ; . 1 . Kilvert ; C . Turner ; and J . HayAvard , 72 . Brother C . Allen , the P . Prov . G . C , invoked the divine blessing on the proceedings , and subsequently offered thanks to the

Great Architect of the Universe for the bountiful provision vouchsafed to his creatures . .. The R . AV . GRAND MASTER of the province then rose amidst greatjapplause to paesent the first toast on the list for the evening , and said : —Right AVorshipful Dep . G . M ., Grand AVardens , Officers , and brethren—The social duty AVC have to fulfil is to drink in solemn silence to the health of our beloved and widowed Sovereignand to express our heartfelt compassion for

, her suli'erings under that afllictir . g and affecting dispensation of God ' s providence Avhich has torn her heart ivith bereavement , ancl awakened universal sympathy . ( Hear , hear . ) Brethren , let it be our consolation to knoAv that the fountain of all goodness has a greater good in stove for Queen \ 1 ctovia than mere enjoyment , and that in order that she may obtain His greater ifts He has AvithdraAvn a lesser one . ( Alause . ) His greatest

g pp gifts are moral and spiritual excellence ; and the pious resignation , the meek endurance , thc profound submission ivith ivhich Her Majesty bears the burden of her great sorrow , are o . themselves sufficient vindication of her s-. iti'ci-ings , inasmuch as they prove that those suli'erings are God ' s messengers to ca forth the poiycr of her virtue , to sanctity those feelings , to nourish the purest sympathies of her natureto perfect that

, excellence which is the end of our being , and to prepare her for a nearer access to our Great Father . ( Immense , but siidned applause . ) Thus , all of you ivho observed the tracing board in in our lodge this morning , in which you saiv the symbol of progression , will bear me out in

saying'Tis sorrow builds the shining ladder up , AVliose golden rounds avo our calamities . Whereon our ih-m feet planting , nearer God The spirit climbs , and hath its eyes unsealed . ( Great applause . ) Brethren , I am sure yon will unite with me in the expression of a . heartfelt prayer that that uncreated light , towards which , AVO Masons reverendly wend our way , may penetrate our Sovereign's soul , disperse the ( lark SOITOAV that dims ihe eye of faith , and inspire her with principles and hopes stronger than death . '

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MASONIC FACTS. Article 1
ON THE ORIGIN OF GRAND LODGES AND THE POWERS OF GRAND MASTERS. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 6
SPEECH OF HIS MAJESTY KING KAMEHAMEHA IV. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
FAITHS OF THE WORLD. Article 8
MASONRY AND THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. Article 9
THE MASONIC CHARITIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 11
GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Girls' School.

' or at such other time , during either term , as the Committee may appoint . ' "To amend Rule 49 [ relating to appointment of Audit Committee ] by inserting the AVOI-CI 'April' in the second paragraph , and substituting the ivord ' May ; ' also by inserting after the AA-ords ' General Committee , ' in same paragraph , the words ' from brethren AVIIO have been nominated in Aprilin like

, manner as for the House Committees . '" In thc event of the proposed amendments of Rules 33 , 34 , and -19 being adopted , " That the House and Audit Committee , elected in April , 1 SG 2 , be continued in office until their successors arc appointed in May , 18 G 3 .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PRUDENT BRETHREN LODGE ( NO . 169 ) . —A meeting of this lodge , Avhich is now rapidly rising in prosperity , was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Tuesday , Bro . Graygoose , AV . M ., presiding , supported by his officers and a full muster of the brethren . Messrs . Sharpe and Wilson ivere initiated into the Order—Bro . Young passed , and Bro . Waddell raised—the ceremonies being impressively performed by Bro . Boyd , P . M ., and Bro . Kirby , P . M . After the transaction of some formal business , the brethren adjourned to a handsome banquet , the pleasures of the evening being much enhanced by the exertions of Bros . Slater , 202 , Robinson , 237 , Exall , Hart , Gravgoose , and others .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

, DEVONSHIRE . EAST STOREHOUSE . —Lodge Sincerity ( No . 224 ) . —Tho usual monthly meeting ivas held on the evening of the 14 th April , under the presidency of the WM . Rev . Geo . Knowling , M . A . "We felt very much surprised to see so numerous a company present , the weather being so exceedingly boisterous . After the minutes had been confirmedthe AA ' . M . presented tho collar of J . D . to

, Bro . Radford , and that of I . G . to Bro . Maddock , OAving to a brother being called aAvay from the neighbourhood . The AV . M . then proceeded to initiate Mr . Turner ; after ivhich , in a style rarely surpassed , he raised Bro . Pool to the sublime degree of a M . M . Considerable interest -was excited during the evening by the consecration of Lodge Meridian at Millbroolc , and the laying of the foundation stone of the Devonport Hospital by

the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe . At both these ceremonies it AA-IIS agreed that Lodge Sincerity should be duly represented . PiTiroiiTU . — -Lodge Charity ( No . 277 ) . —At the meeting on the 15 th inst ., there appeared on the notice paper tivo brothers for the degree of M . M ., and one for that of E . C . Owing to some cause AVO have never had so slack an attendance . The same resolution Avas agreed to with regard to Lodge Meridian and the la vine ; of the foundation stone , as at Lodge Sincerity .

HEREFORDSHIRE . LEOMINSTER—CONSECRATION or THE EOYAU EDAVAI-D LODGE , Members of the Craft in all parts of the ivorld will be delighted to hear of the resuscitation and reconsccratiou , under most auspicious circumstances , of one of the most ancient lodges in the kingdomformerlheld at Leominsterbut which

, y , , yielding to the mutations of time , had been alloAved to lapse into a state of inexistence for nearly half-a-contury . This imposing ceremony , conducted in solemn ami ancient form by the esteemed and learned the Right AVorshipful Grand Master of the Province , Dr . Bowles . D ' . D . LL . D ., and assisted by tho highly popular the Right AVorshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , the A ' encrablo Archdeacon Lane Freer , D . D ., and the

rest of the past and present Provincial Grand Officers of Herefordshire and neighbouring provinces , vras performed on Thursday , thej ^ rtiist . in the presence of one oftlie most distinguished gatherings of brethren that has honoured the IICAV masonic era in this province . 3 'In the forenoon a lodge of emergency was held , in accordance Avith the summons of the Right Worshipful Muster , for the purpose of imitating , ; ix i-er . ileineii into tho mysteries oftlie

Craft , in AA-hich he was most ablv assisted by ilro . E . S . Cossens , AV . M ., 1202 , P . M . 1097 , Prov . G . Registrar Perks and Hants ; P . G . Steward , R . A . 25 , & e . ; the Right AVorshipful P . W . G . M . performing his arduous duties in the most approved and perfect manlier . At tAA-o o ' clock the imposing ceremony of consecration commenced and proceeded in strict accordance with the programme ..

The Consecration beincr completed , the D . Prov . G . III . presented the W . Master , the Rev . J . H . Blnck , to the P . G . M . for Installation , and the Right Worshful Provincial Grand Master called upon Brother E . S . Cossens to undertake that honourable * duty , which he did in the most perfect and ample manner , delivering the several charges and proclamation ? , according to ancient form , and evincing a thorough acquaintance with the

genuine tenets and landmarks oftlie order . At four for five the grand banquet ivas served in a style of elegance and excellence Avhich left nothing to be desired . The Rev . , T . Bowles , D . D ., L . L . D ., the R . W . G . M . of the province , presided , liaving the R . AA ' . D . Prov . G . M ., the A enerable Archdeacon Lane Freer upon his right , and the W . M . of tho Royal EdAvard Lodge , the Rev . J . H . Bluck , upon his left . Bro . Captain T . G . PeytonProv . G . J . AV " . of the Royal Eastnor

, Lodge , and Bro . H . Clarkson , the P . Prov . G . Secretary of Palladian , occupied tbe opposite posts of honour . There Avere also present , Bros . W . H . Gretton , the Provincial Grand Chaplain and J . D . 141 ; AV . J . Sawyer , Provincial Grand Chaplain ; J . AVilliams , Prov . G . T . ; J . W . Lacy , P . G . D . C . and AV . M . 141 ; J . Cheese , Prov . G . Organist ; Captain . 1 . H . Arkwriaht , S . AV . 1194 ; L . S . Demay , , T . W . 1194 ; AV . J . MorrishP . P . G . Chaplain ; E . S . CossensAV . M . 1202 P . Af .

, , , 1097 , Prov . G . R . Berks and Hants , R . A . 25 ; J . Gardiner , A . Prov . G . Secretary and J . W . 141 ; E . George , P . G . P . and S . D . 141 ; 0 . Shelierd , I . G . 141 ; C . Allen , P . P . G . C . ; A . Alycr . Ill ; J . T . Baker , 141 ; J . P . Crowe , 111 ; J . Russell , 141 ; C . G . Hill , 141 ; W . Prosser , 141 ; S . Partridge , Secretary ,

1194 ; H . Moore , 1194 ; E- Chadwick , 1194 ; T . Turner , 1194 ; J . Bradford , 1194 ; AV . Gikes , 1194 ; AV . J . AVovmingfcon , 1194 ; AV . S . Bovce , 1194 ; S . Sampson , 1191- ; W . Daffgs , 1194 , ; J . Reynolds , " 1194 ; G . Tomkins , 1194 ; S . Havwavd , " 724 and 722 : G . II . Piper , , T . AV 1053 ; AV . Sokes ; E . P . Weilings ; P . Neivman ; . 1 . Kilvert ; C . Turner ; and J . HayAvard , 72 . Brother C . Allen , the P . Prov . G . C , invoked the divine blessing on the proceedings , and subsequently offered thanks to the

Great Architect of the Universe for the bountiful provision vouchsafed to his creatures . .. The R . AV . GRAND MASTER of the province then rose amidst greatjapplause to paesent the first toast on the list for the evening , and said : —Right AVorshipful Dep . G . M ., Grand AVardens , Officers , and brethren—The social duty AVC have to fulfil is to drink in solemn silence to the health of our beloved and widowed Sovereignand to express our heartfelt compassion for

, her suli'erings under that afllictir . g and affecting dispensation of God ' s providence Avhich has torn her heart ivith bereavement , ancl awakened universal sympathy . ( Hear , hear . ) Brethren , let it be our consolation to knoAv that the fountain of all goodness has a greater good in stove for Queen \ 1 ctovia than mere enjoyment , and that in order that she may obtain His greater ifts He has AvithdraAvn a lesser one . ( Alause . ) His greatest

g pp gifts are moral and spiritual excellence ; and the pious resignation , the meek endurance , thc profound submission ivith ivhich Her Majesty bears the burden of her great sorrow , are o . themselves sufficient vindication of her s-. iti'ci-ings , inasmuch as they prove that those suli'erings are God ' s messengers to ca forth the poiycr of her virtue , to sanctity those feelings , to nourish the purest sympathies of her natureto perfect that

, excellence which is the end of our being , and to prepare her for a nearer access to our Great Father . ( Immense , but siidned applause . ) Thus , all of you ivho observed the tracing board in in our lodge this morning , in which you saiv the symbol of progression , will bear me out in

saying'Tis sorrow builds the shining ladder up , AVliose golden rounds avo our calamities . Whereon our ih-m feet planting , nearer God The spirit climbs , and hath its eyes unsealed . ( Great applause . ) Brethren , I am sure yon will unite with me in the expression of a . heartfelt prayer that that uncreated light , towards which , AVO Masons reverendly wend our way , may penetrate our Sovereign's soul , disperse the ( lark SOITOAV that dims ihe eye of faith , and inspire her with principles and hopes stronger than death . '

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