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Metropolitan.

Lodge of Instruction had been held up as a beacon , as if no lodge had been able to show in the East . The Constitutional Lodge had for fifty years been established in the East , and the duties , as performed there , were not to he excelled by any lodge in London , so there was another and older beacon iu that part of the metropolis ; and the British Oak Lodge must consider itself second , and not first . He returned thanks for the visitors . — " The Health of the

Officers" followed , for which Bro . NORTON , S . AA * ., returned thanks in a very pithy speech . —The toast of "The Initiates of the Year " was acknowledged by . Bro . Capt . AA ' RIGHT , the senior initiate present . After which , the proceedings terminated . LODGE OE TEMPERANCE ( NO . 198 ) . —The fifteen sections were most admirably worked on Friday , 13 th December , at Bro . Bolton's , Victoria Tavern , Victoria-road , Deptford . Bro . T . Arnold , P . M .

165 , acted as AV . M ., and put all the questions . He was assisted by Bros . Farmer , Thomas , Oliver , Moore , Howes , Hawkins , & c . This is , beyond all doubt , the best supported lodge of instruction in the neighbourhood , and we wish it every success and prospsrity .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

KENT . MAIDSTONE . —Belvidere Lodge ( No . 741 ) . —The anniversary meeting of this lodge took place at the Star Hotel , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., for the purpose of installing the W . M . elect , Bro . AVilliam Page , who though a young Freemason , has won the good . opinion of the members of his lodge , and is justly held in high ¦ esteem by all of them . Amongst those present on this interesting

occasion , we noticed Bros . Dobsou , the D . Prov . G . M .,- Ashley , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; Savage , P . S . G . D . of England ; Saunders , Prov . G . Treas . ; C . Isaacs , Prov . G . S . ; Nettlingham , AA ' . M ., 91 ; Herrington , 261 ; Philcox , P . M . 376 ; and the following officers and members of the Belvidere Lodge 741 , Bros . Hartuup , AA ' . M . -. Pike , P . M . ; Crattenden , Sen ., P . M . ; Serjeant , P . M . ; F . AV . Day . P . M . ; Pearson . P . M . ; E . Day , P . M . ; A ' ale , P . M . ; AA ' . Page , AV . M . elect ,

Durrani , Harpur , Foord , Field , Tolputt , Gibson , Stephens , Bridgland , Titus , Spencer , Pine , Couper , Goodwin , Grundy , Woolcott , Monckton , Briggs , AVoodstock , etc . The lodge having been opened and some rouine business disposed of , Bro . Savage , who had come specially from London for the occasion , proceeded to install Bro . Page as AV . M ., and the ceremony having been performed in a graceful and impressive manner , the AA ' . M . appointed the following brethren as ollicers for the ensuing yearand they were

, invested accordingly : Harpur , S . AA' . ; Tolputt , JAY . ; Sergeant , P . M ., Treas .-, Pearson , P . M ., Sec ; Titus , S . D .-, Coupev , " , T . D . ; Gibson , I . G . ; Goodwin , D . C . ; Stephen , Steward . After cordial votes of thanks to Bro . Dobson , the D . Prov . G . M ., for his kind attendance that day , and to Bro . Savage for the manner in which he had conducted the installation , and whicli were duly acknowledged hy those distinguished brethren , the lodge was closed in l due form , perfect harmony having reigned during the whole of '

the proceedings . The brethren , to the number of nearly 40 , then sat down to an excellent banquet provided by Bro . Pine , the worthy host . —Bro . DOBSON , D . Prov . G . M ., presided , and kept up the conviviality ancl good temper of the evening with his accustomed urbanity ancl ability . In responding to the proposal of bis health , he enlarged in terse and elegant language on the moral and intellectual advantages of Freemasonry , and expressed an earnest hope that the unanimity which had prevailed that day miht

cong tinue , and that they would not permit anything to disturb it . He resumed his seat amid the cheers of the brethren . —Bro . ASHLET , who for many years most ably filled the office of D . Prov . G . M . for Kent , and who on rising was received with great applavise , -acknowledged in suitable terms a compliment paid to him , and said he took a warm interest in all that concerned lodge 741 , having been p resent and assisted at its consecration seventeen years sinceand

, he had rarely been absent from the installation meetings . — -Bro . SAVAGE , who was very warmly received , responded to the toast of " Health and happiness to him , " and expressed the pleasure he felt in renewing his visit ancl in keeping up the friendly intercourse which had so long subsisted between the members of the lodge and himself ; the lodge liad been presided over since its consecration in 1814 by seventeen mastersand he ( Bro . Savage ) liad had the

, pleasure of installing sixteen of that number . Bro . Savage at the conclusion of an eloquent speech , proposed " Prosperity to the Belvidere Lodge ( No . 741 ) . Several excellent songs enlivened the proceedings of the evening . Upon Bro . Dobson retiring , Bro . Page , the AV . M ., took the chair and the conviviality of the evening was continued for some time longer , each one striving to he happy himself and to communicate happiness to others .

LANCASHIBE ( EAST . ) PRESTON . —Lodge of Concord ( No . 429 . )—The regular monthly meeting of this loelge was held at the Stanley Arms , was opened ou Thursday , December 19 th , by the AA ' . M ., Bro . William " Brown , assisted by his officers . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed , this being the night for installing the AA ' . M . electBvo . Eobert Summersgill was presented bBro . C . J .

, y Banister , Prov . G . D . C . AA ' est Lancashire , to the Installing Master , Bro . James Hamer , P . G . Treasurer , who performed the ceremony in his usual excellent manner . A . Board of Installed Masters was opened hy the Installing Master , Bro . Langley , AA ' . M . 1125 , as S . AV . ; Bro . Banister , J . AV . ; Bro . Graham , I . G . The brethren in each degree saluted the AV . M ., he then invested Bro . AA * . Brown , P . M . and Treasurer ; Bro . D . Graham , S . AV . ; Bro . George E .

AVorthington , JAY . ; Bro . John Mason , S . D . ; Eobinson , J . D . ; D . Dove , Secretary ; S . Lyon , I . G . ; Samuel Ashton , Tyler ; business of the lodge over , it was closed in due form and with solemn prayer . After supper the loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to . Bro . C . J . Banister responded to the toast of the Prov . Grand Officers , and proposed " The Health of the A'V . M ., Brown , " which was received with enthusiasmand the AA ' . M .

re-, turned thanks in a neat speech . Bro . Lanley , gave " The Health of the P . M ., Bro . AVm . Brown , " in excellent terms , which was duly responded to . Bro . D . Graham proposed - 'The Health of the Visitors , " which was responded to by Bro . McGliuchy , in a very animated and telling speech . The last toast brought a verydelightful and Masonic evening to a close .

LANCASHIBE ( AA'EST ) . LIVERPOOL—Mariner ' s Lodge ( No . 310 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Temple , Hope-street , on Thursday , Dec Sth ; there being present : the AA ' . M . Bro . Caldwell ; Bro . Swift , P . M . ; Bro . Green , S . AV . ; Bro . C . J . Banister , Prov . G . D . C , as J . AA * . ; Bro . H . Lumb , Treasurer ; Bro . John Pepper , Secretary BroJames HamerProvGTreasurerBrosPettand

; . , .. ; . y Knowles , of Manchester , and a full attendance of brethren . " The first and third degrees were given to one or two candidates . Bro . John Pepper , Secretary and P . M . of this lodge , having been appointed Prov . G . A . D . C ., and having filled the office of Sectary for the last five years in this large ancl flourishing lodge , the brethren , anxious to reward merit , purchased a full suit of dress and undress clothing for his new appointmentand the WM . in a very pleasing

, manner and appropriate terms presented them in the name of the lodge , and invested him with them . Bro . Pepper acknowledged the handsome present in a truly fraternal spirit , stating that it was quite as much due to the past Treasurer , Bro . Peter Maddox , P . M . and Prov . G . S . AA * ., as it was by his kind services and attention , that the books were in the state that the AA . Jl . had been pleased to speak so favourably of ; and he hoped that an acknowledgement would be

made , tohim , and as Bro . Maddox had clothing ancl jewels of all kinds , something else might be more acceptable to that worthy brother , ancl he left it in the hands of the AV . M . Business ove > - / the lodge was closed . On Tuesday the 10 th , a Lodge of Emergency was held to initiate a gentleman who had been ballotted for at a previous meeting , and wanted to proceed to sea . The ceremony was performed by the W . M ., Bro . Caldwell , with great earnestness ; all his officers were present , ancl a fair attendance of members and visitors .

LIVERPOOL . —Merchant ' s Lodge ( No . 294 . )—A meeting of this lodge was held in the Temple , on Tuesday , December 10 th , by the W . M ., assisted by the officers , ancl a full attendance of the members . The first and second degrees were given in a most impressive way by the AA ' . M . The rest of the business over , the lodge -was closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment , and spent a very happy evening .

ST . HELEN ' S . —St . Helen ' s Lodge ( No . 1199 ) . —This new lodge opened on Monday , December 9 , after the dispensation was sent by the K . AA ' . D . Prov . G . Master , Sir Thomas Hesketh , Bart ., to enable the brethren of that lodge to meet before the Warrant arrived from the Grand Lodge . Bro . Thomas AVylie , Pi-ov . G . Secretary , acted for the B . W . D . Prov . G . M . ; Bro . James Hamer , Prov . G . Sec , acted as P . M . ; Bro . C . J . Banister , Prov . G . D . C , as S . AA * . ; Bro . Jno . PepperProv . G . A . D . Cas J . W . Bro . MarshP . M . 763 as IG

, , ; , , .. The dispensation was read in open lodge , ancl the new W . M . was presented and installed hy the Prov . G . Treas ., and saluted in regular form , after which he invested his officers . The ceremony of dedication will take place in January or February of next year . As the Prov . G . Officers had to leave by train the lod ge was called from labour to refreshment , and in half an hour they had departed . In this rising town the lodge will be well supported .

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MASONIC FACTS. Article 1
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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 2
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 2
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 4
THE TEMPLE AND THE GRAND CONCLAVE. Article 5
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 6
METROPOLITAN. Article 6
PROVINCIAL. Article 8
AUSTRALIA. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 10
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 10
MARK MASONRY. Article 10
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 10
Obituary. Article 11
LINES, Article 11
THE WEEK. Article 11
SPECIAL NOTICE. Article 12
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 12
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Metropolitan.

Lodge of Instruction had been held up as a beacon , as if no lodge had been able to show in the East . The Constitutional Lodge had for fifty years been established in the East , and the duties , as performed there , were not to he excelled by any lodge in London , so there was another and older beacon iu that part of the metropolis ; and the British Oak Lodge must consider itself second , and not first . He returned thanks for the visitors . — " The Health of the

Officers" followed , for which Bro . NORTON , S . AA * ., returned thanks in a very pithy speech . —The toast of "The Initiates of the Year " was acknowledged by . Bro . Capt . AA ' RIGHT , the senior initiate present . After which , the proceedings terminated . LODGE OE TEMPERANCE ( NO . 198 ) . —The fifteen sections were most admirably worked on Friday , 13 th December , at Bro . Bolton's , Victoria Tavern , Victoria-road , Deptford . Bro . T . Arnold , P . M .

165 , acted as AV . M ., and put all the questions . He was assisted by Bros . Farmer , Thomas , Oliver , Moore , Howes , Hawkins , & c . This is , beyond all doubt , the best supported lodge of instruction in the neighbourhood , and we wish it every success and prospsrity .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

KENT . MAIDSTONE . —Belvidere Lodge ( No . 741 ) . —The anniversary meeting of this lodge took place at the Star Hotel , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., for the purpose of installing the W . M . elect , Bro . AVilliam Page , who though a young Freemason , has won the good . opinion of the members of his lodge , and is justly held in high ¦ esteem by all of them . Amongst those present on this interesting

occasion , we noticed Bros . Dobsou , the D . Prov . G . M .,- Ashley , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; Savage , P . S . G . D . of England ; Saunders , Prov . G . Treas . ; C . Isaacs , Prov . G . S . ; Nettlingham , AA ' . M ., 91 ; Herrington , 261 ; Philcox , P . M . 376 ; and the following officers and members of the Belvidere Lodge 741 , Bros . Hartuup , AA ' . M . -. Pike , P . M . ; Crattenden , Sen ., P . M . ; Serjeant , P . M . ; F . AV . Day . P . M . ; Pearson . P . M . ; E . Day , P . M . ; A ' ale , P . M . ; AA ' . Page , AV . M . elect ,

Durrani , Harpur , Foord , Field , Tolputt , Gibson , Stephens , Bridgland , Titus , Spencer , Pine , Couper , Goodwin , Grundy , Woolcott , Monckton , Briggs , AVoodstock , etc . The lodge having been opened and some rouine business disposed of , Bro . Savage , who had come specially from London for the occasion , proceeded to install Bro . Page as AV . M ., and the ceremony having been performed in a graceful and impressive manner , the AA ' . M . appointed the following brethren as ollicers for the ensuing yearand they were

, invested accordingly : Harpur , S . AA' . ; Tolputt , JAY . ; Sergeant , P . M ., Treas .-, Pearson , P . M ., Sec ; Titus , S . D .-, Coupev , " , T . D . ; Gibson , I . G . ; Goodwin , D . C . ; Stephen , Steward . After cordial votes of thanks to Bro . Dobson , the D . Prov . G . M ., for his kind attendance that day , and to Bro . Savage for the manner in which he had conducted the installation , and whicli were duly acknowledged hy those distinguished brethren , the lodge was closed in l due form , perfect harmony having reigned during the whole of '

the proceedings . The brethren , to the number of nearly 40 , then sat down to an excellent banquet provided by Bro . Pine , the worthy host . —Bro . DOBSON , D . Prov . G . M ., presided , and kept up the conviviality ancl good temper of the evening with his accustomed urbanity ancl ability . In responding to the proposal of bis health , he enlarged in terse and elegant language on the moral and intellectual advantages of Freemasonry , and expressed an earnest hope that the unanimity which had prevailed that day miht

cong tinue , and that they would not permit anything to disturb it . He resumed his seat amid the cheers of the brethren . —Bro . ASHLET , who for many years most ably filled the office of D . Prov . G . M . for Kent , and who on rising was received with great applavise , -acknowledged in suitable terms a compliment paid to him , and said he took a warm interest in all that concerned lodge 741 , having been p resent and assisted at its consecration seventeen years sinceand

, he had rarely been absent from the installation meetings . — -Bro . SAVAGE , who was very warmly received , responded to the toast of " Health and happiness to him , " and expressed the pleasure he felt in renewing his visit ancl in keeping up the friendly intercourse which had so long subsisted between the members of the lodge and himself ; the lodge liad been presided over since its consecration in 1814 by seventeen mastersand he ( Bro . Savage ) liad had the

, pleasure of installing sixteen of that number . Bro . Savage at the conclusion of an eloquent speech , proposed " Prosperity to the Belvidere Lodge ( No . 741 ) . Several excellent songs enlivened the proceedings of the evening . Upon Bro . Dobson retiring , Bro . Page , the AV . M ., took the chair and the conviviality of the evening was continued for some time longer , each one striving to he happy himself and to communicate happiness to others .

LANCASHIBE ( EAST . ) PRESTON . —Lodge of Concord ( No . 429 . )—The regular monthly meeting of this loelge was held at the Stanley Arms , was opened ou Thursday , December 19 th , by the AA ' . M ., Bro . William " Brown , assisted by his officers . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed , this being the night for installing the AA ' . M . electBvo . Eobert Summersgill was presented bBro . C . J .

, y Banister , Prov . G . D . C . AA ' est Lancashire , to the Installing Master , Bro . James Hamer , P . G . Treasurer , who performed the ceremony in his usual excellent manner . A . Board of Installed Masters was opened hy the Installing Master , Bro . Langley , AA ' . M . 1125 , as S . AV . ; Bro . Banister , J . AV . ; Bro . Graham , I . G . The brethren in each degree saluted the AV . M ., he then invested Bro . AA * . Brown , P . M . and Treasurer ; Bro . D . Graham , S . AV . ; Bro . George E .

AVorthington , JAY . ; Bro . John Mason , S . D . ; Eobinson , J . D . ; D . Dove , Secretary ; S . Lyon , I . G . ; Samuel Ashton , Tyler ; business of the lodge over , it was closed in due form and with solemn prayer . After supper the loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to . Bro . C . J . Banister responded to the toast of the Prov . Grand Officers , and proposed " The Health of the A'V . M ., Brown , " which was received with enthusiasmand the AA ' . M .

re-, turned thanks in a neat speech . Bro . Lanley , gave " The Health of the P . M ., Bro . AVm . Brown , " in excellent terms , which was duly responded to . Bro . D . Graham proposed - 'The Health of the Visitors , " which was responded to by Bro . McGliuchy , in a very animated and telling speech . The last toast brought a verydelightful and Masonic evening to a close .

LANCASHIBE ( AA'EST ) . LIVERPOOL—Mariner ' s Lodge ( No . 310 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Temple , Hope-street , on Thursday , Dec Sth ; there being present : the AA ' . M . Bro . Caldwell ; Bro . Swift , P . M . ; Bro . Green , S . AV . ; Bro . C . J . Banister , Prov . G . D . C , as J . AA * . ; Bro . H . Lumb , Treasurer ; Bro . John Pepper , Secretary BroJames HamerProvGTreasurerBrosPettand

; . , .. ; . y Knowles , of Manchester , and a full attendance of brethren . " The first and third degrees were given to one or two candidates . Bro . John Pepper , Secretary and P . M . of this lodge , having been appointed Prov . G . A . D . C ., and having filled the office of Sectary for the last five years in this large ancl flourishing lodge , the brethren , anxious to reward merit , purchased a full suit of dress and undress clothing for his new appointmentand the WM . in a very pleasing

, manner and appropriate terms presented them in the name of the lodge , and invested him with them . Bro . Pepper acknowledged the handsome present in a truly fraternal spirit , stating that it was quite as much due to the past Treasurer , Bro . Peter Maddox , P . M . and Prov . G . S . AA * ., as it was by his kind services and attention , that the books were in the state that the AA . Jl . had been pleased to speak so favourably of ; and he hoped that an acknowledgement would be

made , tohim , and as Bro . Maddox had clothing ancl jewels of all kinds , something else might be more acceptable to that worthy brother , ancl he left it in the hands of the AV . M . Business ove > - / the lodge was closed . On Tuesday the 10 th , a Lodge of Emergency was held to initiate a gentleman who had been ballotted for at a previous meeting , and wanted to proceed to sea . The ceremony was performed by the W . M ., Bro . Caldwell , with great earnestness ; all his officers were present , ancl a fair attendance of members and visitors .

LIVERPOOL . —Merchant ' s Lodge ( No . 294 . )—A meeting of this lodge was held in the Temple , on Tuesday , December 10 th , by the W . M ., assisted by the officers , ancl a full attendance of the members . The first and second degrees were given in a most impressive way by the AA ' . M . The rest of the business over , the lodge -was closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment , and spent a very happy evening .

ST . HELEN ' S . —St . Helen ' s Lodge ( No . 1199 ) . —This new lodge opened on Monday , December 9 , after the dispensation was sent by the K . AA ' . D . Prov . G . Master , Sir Thomas Hesketh , Bart ., to enable the brethren of that lodge to meet before the Warrant arrived from the Grand Lodge . Bro . Thomas AVylie , Pi-ov . G . Secretary , acted for the B . W . D . Prov . G . M . ; Bro . James Hamer , Prov . G . Sec , acted as P . M . ; Bro . C . J . Banister , Prov . G . D . C , as S . AA * . ; Bro . Jno . PepperProv . G . A . D . Cas J . W . Bro . MarshP . M . 763 as IG

, , ; , , .. The dispensation was read in open lodge , ancl the new W . M . was presented and installed hy the Prov . G . Treas ., and saluted in regular form , after which he invested his officers . The ceremony of dedication will take place in January or February of next year . As the Prov . G . Officers had to leave by train the lod ge was called from labour to refreshment , and in half an hour they had departed . In this rising town the lodge will be well supported .

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