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Metropolitan.

: ii ? 3 . minister of religion , whieh ivas " Prosperity to the 3 £ asariie Charities . It was their duty not only to support aSe Masonic Charities , but to have their interest in their hearts . S 5 e . Nfew Concord Lodge had not been backward in supporting 'ifiero , for tliey had sent stewards to them , and he hoped they * araai' & continue to do so . He believed that no Mason would Jj S ' n their order from the low motive of benefit , but at the same

Suae , under the blessing ofthe G . A . O . T . U ., they would feel , 'Shat under any circumstances those nearest and clearest to "Miem , would not be neglected , and would not be left to the cold © i the world ; and when the hand of death was on them , tSey would have the consciousness that their wives and children ironic ! not be neglected . He concluded by proposing " Prosperity to the Masonic Charities , " which was drunk with great

enthusiasm . —The W . M . next proposed "The health of the I' & st Masters . "— -Bro . BEETKAII , P . M ., said he rose with great igieasare to return thanks on behalf of the P . M . ' s of the New Concord Lodge , for the first time . He thanked them for the MucTnsanner which they had supported him during his year of (* ffice „ and for the jewel they had presented him with , whieh no - weirds could express . The jewel bore the following inscription : "Presented to Bro . John Bertram , P . M ., for the zeal ancl

assicSoity displayed by him while presiding as AV . M . of the New © r-ncord' Lodge , ( No . 1115)—March 21 , 1 S 62 . " —Bros . EIIJIENS aaS IJAUGUMN also returned thanks . Some other toasts were given , and responded to , and the evening was spent iu the greatest harmony , Bro . Sloman contributing greatly to tbe amusement of his brethren by one of his extemporary poeticafflEKsions . Bro . Hunt , of the Lodge of Confidence , also con . iiahnted- some choice vocal music , which was greatly applauded .

INSTEUCTION . SiscKMTY LODGE ( NO . 203 . )—The annual banquet of this ' Madge of Instruction took place on Monday , the 24 th inst ., at 3 , fa Wright ' s , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crufcehecl Friars , Bro . St'IT . Wilson , P . G . D ,, in the chair , supported by Bros . Hicks , MSS . 203 ; Eawley , P . M . 203 ; Fentiman , P . M . ancl Sec . 203 ; JSangford , J . W . 203 , and other distinguished brethren . After enjoying a first rate repast , served up in Bro . Wright's usual

good'style , Bro . Wilson gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts . JSE then read an able address on " Adoptive Masonry , " and after several toasts , including those of " Bro . AVilson , " of " The © ffieers of the parent Lodge , " of "The Treasurer" ( Bro . Mete ) , ancl "The Secretary " ( Bro . Newton ) , of "The Lodge of J & istruetion , " of "The Worthy Host and Hostess , " & o ., the Uretbren separated , having spent a very pleasant evening , their eEgpyiment being increased by the harmony of Bros . Fentiman , ffifausuncl , Colston , & c .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEVONSHIRE ; - FESTIVAL or LODGE FIDELITY ( NO . 281 ) . ¦ 2 i Saving been known that Lodge Fidelity deferred its CEaroa' - c festival until it would suit the convenience of those two TOnifrj-ancf eminent brothers , Eev . J . Huyshe and Denis Moore ( V 3 to-are honorary members of the lodge ) to attend the festival , s very large assemblage was expectedand notice that those

, fcraiaers-would be present having been given at each of the gyeribus Masonic meetings ( at which the members of both those eSoJies would be welcome , ancl a union of brothers would therefijrfe effected at the festive board ) , the result was most gratiisying . At four o'clock , accordingly , on the 19 th inst ., after ife » 5 holding . of Prov . Grancl Chapter , the brethren sat down to csmost sumptuous repast at the Eoyal HotelPlymouthat

, , swifiehBro . Samuel Pearse , P . M ., fulfiled all that could be expected ofhirn as a caterer , and for which he received an especial ¦ m & ie-of thanks , proposed in most eulogistic terms , by the Past 3 iProv . G . 'III . lite beautiful banner of the lodge was placed . conspicuously EB the head of the room , and the chair was taken by the AV . JEi-i"it . Heathsupported on his riht bBrosthe EevJ

, , g y , . . Siiyslit-, G . Supt . of E . A . Masons ; Br . James J . Clase , P . M . j ?_ Am : Grand Der . Cers . ; Eev . J . C . Carwithen , Prov . G . Chap . ; W . Dix , P . Prov . G . S . B . ; Laidman , P . Prov . G . E . ; "W . 'BJ-o . Capt . Eidgway , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; Bro . Bellerby , & c . ; ancl en His left by the A . W . Bros . Denis Moore , P . Prov . G . J . W ., sxiit-V .-PtoY . Si . See . ; L . P . Tripe , P . Prov . G . J . D . ; AV . B . J . M .

Mackay , Immediate P . M . of the lodge 284 ; John Mackay Prov . G . S . ; E . Eodd , Prov . G . E . ; W . A . Clark , P . M . P . Prov . G . Treas . ; Samuel Pearse , P . M . ; B . Philips , P . M ., P . p v ' G . Treas . ; E . Pomeroy , P . Prov . G . S . ; S . Chappie , P . M ., Prov G . S . ; Channing , P . M ., P . Prov . G . P . ; James Eowe , P . M . Chapman , P . M . ; Finemore , Joll , Scott , Mead , G . Clase , Rains ) John Clarke , Lincle , Eodda , Stoneman , & c . The vice-chair was occupied by the S . AV . Bro . Henry G . Coleand the J . W . ' s chair

, in the south was ably filled by Bro . Thomas Johns , supported by various members of the lodge 280 . After the cloth was removed , ancl grace said by the Eev . Bro . Huyshe , the W . M . gave the the toast of the " Queen ancl the Craffc , " which having reference to the recent affliction of her Majesty , ivas receieved in solemn silence . The toast of the " Earl of Zetland , Grand Master , " next followed . In very

glowing terms the next toast , "The Health of Bro . Huyshe , " was proposed by the AV . M ., who took occasion to express the veryhighest gratification he felt at welcoming him on that happyoccasion , and the high honour which that Eev . Brother ancl Bro . Moore had clone the lodge in consenting to become honorary members , ancl tofavour it with their presence on that festival . Bro . HUYSHE ' S rising to respond was the signal for applause ,

loud ancl long continued . In a most fraternal address , replete with all the most Masonic , fraternal , holy sentiments which the order inspires , he expressed his deep sense of the gratitude ivhich he felt on that and all other occasions on which he met with bis Plymouth brethren , and referred to the fact that he hacl been 40 years a Mason , and the longer he lived the more lie esteemed the order , whose principles were immutable . He proceeded to refer them at some length to the interest which he

took in the inauguration of the Fortescue Masonic Memorial Annuitant Fund , which he earnestly recommended to the attention of the brethren , as a moans whereby they might illustrate their principles by carrying out that which was the distinguishing- characteristic of his heart whose memory they sought to perpetut & te , in the way lie would have most decidely chosen for another , by making his memory precious to those who , from circumstances over which they had no controlwere laced in

, p the lowest depths of poverty and distress , by extending relief and consolation to them in the hour of their affliction . The remarks of the brother were seconded by Bro . Rev . J . C . CAEWITUEX , P . Prov . G . Chap . ; who informed the brethren present that Bro . Huyshe had given effect to his his own recommendation by a contribution of £ 50 , and desired to add onlyone sentence , " Go and do thou likewise . "

At a latter period of the evening it was announced that the result of the appeal of those two Eev . brethren was £ 250 , in addition to the £ 200 already in the hands of trustees , ivhich was received with loud plaudits . The next toast was then given and received most enthusiastically . Bro . DENIS MOOKE , in reply , expressed his deep sense of the

kindness shown him b y the lodge in receiving him as an honorary member , and of the very great courtesy and attention he hacl ever met through the whole province during the many years he had filled the office of Grand Secretary , and stated that up to a very recent period he had fully intended to resign the similar office he held in the Grand Chapter , but that when he came to the point he confessed he was loth to sever the connection ; so he expected he should like to die Grand Secretary and Grand Scribe .

The toast of the " AVorshipf nl Master " was next proposed by Bro . Huyshe . Bro . HEATH , in reply , gave some statistics shewing the increase of the numbers ancl the prosperity of the lodge , and assured his brethren of his continued zeal for the prosperity of the lodge . In proposing "Prosperity to the Eoyal Arch Chapter , " Comp . JAMES EOWE spoke favourably as to the progress of the several

chapters in the neighbourhood , and this was confirmed by E . G . Lorenzo Tripe , P . G . H ., who made an eloquent speech in praise of the principles of the order and its leading characteristics—Brotherly Love , Belief , and Truth . Bro . MOORE , in giving "The Wardens , " remarked on the great importance of their office , and of their assisting the AV . M . in his work . Bros . Cole and Johns responded .

Bro . COLE , S . AV ., proposed " The Prov . Grand Lodge of Mark Masters , " which was responded to by Bro . C . J . Laidman . Bro . the Eev . J . Hui'SHE , proposed the toast of "The Past Master , the Treasurer , and Secretary of Lodge Fidelity . "

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MASONIC FACTS. Article 1
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 2
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
PORTRAIT OF BRO. CREW. Article 7
THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 7
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES. Article 8
MASTERS AND WARDENS. Article 8
AGED MASONS' WIVES. Article 8
HELE. Article 8
HIGH PRIESTHOOD. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
YORKSHIRE (WEST.) Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

: ii ? 3 . minister of religion , whieh ivas " Prosperity to the 3 £ asariie Charities . It was their duty not only to support aSe Masonic Charities , but to have their interest in their hearts . S 5 e . Nfew Concord Lodge had not been backward in supporting 'ifiero , for tliey had sent stewards to them , and he hoped they * araai' & continue to do so . He believed that no Mason would Jj S ' n their order from the low motive of benefit , but at the same

Suae , under the blessing ofthe G . A . O . T . U ., they would feel , 'Shat under any circumstances those nearest and clearest to "Miem , would not be neglected , and would not be left to the cold © i the world ; and when the hand of death was on them , tSey would have the consciousness that their wives and children ironic ! not be neglected . He concluded by proposing " Prosperity to the Masonic Charities , " which was drunk with great

enthusiasm . —The W . M . next proposed "The health of the I' & st Masters . "— -Bro . BEETKAII , P . M ., said he rose with great igieasare to return thanks on behalf of the P . M . ' s of the New Concord Lodge , for the first time . He thanked them for the MucTnsanner which they had supported him during his year of (* ffice „ and for the jewel they had presented him with , whieh no - weirds could express . The jewel bore the following inscription : "Presented to Bro . John Bertram , P . M ., for the zeal ancl

assicSoity displayed by him while presiding as AV . M . of the New © r-ncord' Lodge , ( No . 1115)—March 21 , 1 S 62 . " —Bros . EIIJIENS aaS IJAUGUMN also returned thanks . Some other toasts were given , and responded to , and the evening was spent iu the greatest harmony , Bro . Sloman contributing greatly to tbe amusement of his brethren by one of his extemporary poeticafflEKsions . Bro . Hunt , of the Lodge of Confidence , also con . iiahnted- some choice vocal music , which was greatly applauded .

INSTEUCTION . SiscKMTY LODGE ( NO . 203 . )—The annual banquet of this ' Madge of Instruction took place on Monday , the 24 th inst ., at 3 , fa Wright ' s , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crufcehecl Friars , Bro . St'IT . Wilson , P . G . D ,, in the chair , supported by Bros . Hicks , MSS . 203 ; Eawley , P . M . 203 ; Fentiman , P . M . ancl Sec . 203 ; JSangford , J . W . 203 , and other distinguished brethren . After enjoying a first rate repast , served up in Bro . Wright's usual

good'style , Bro . Wilson gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts . JSE then read an able address on " Adoptive Masonry , " and after several toasts , including those of " Bro . AVilson , " of " The © ffieers of the parent Lodge , " of "The Treasurer" ( Bro . Mete ) , ancl "The Secretary " ( Bro . Newton ) , of "The Lodge of J & istruetion , " of "The Worthy Host and Hostess , " & o ., the Uretbren separated , having spent a very pleasant evening , their eEgpyiment being increased by the harmony of Bros . Fentiman , ffifausuncl , Colston , & c .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEVONSHIRE ; - FESTIVAL or LODGE FIDELITY ( NO . 281 ) . ¦ 2 i Saving been known that Lodge Fidelity deferred its CEaroa' - c festival until it would suit the convenience of those two TOnifrj-ancf eminent brothers , Eev . J . Huyshe and Denis Moore ( V 3 to-are honorary members of the lodge ) to attend the festival , s very large assemblage was expectedand notice that those

, fcraiaers-would be present having been given at each of the gyeribus Masonic meetings ( at which the members of both those eSoJies would be welcome , ancl a union of brothers would therefijrfe effected at the festive board ) , the result was most gratiisying . At four o'clock , accordingly , on the 19 th inst ., after ife » 5 holding . of Prov . Grancl Chapter , the brethren sat down to csmost sumptuous repast at the Eoyal HotelPlymouthat

, , swifiehBro . Samuel Pearse , P . M ., fulfiled all that could be expected ofhirn as a caterer , and for which he received an especial ¦ m & ie-of thanks , proposed in most eulogistic terms , by the Past 3 iProv . G . 'III . lite beautiful banner of the lodge was placed . conspicuously EB the head of the room , and the chair was taken by the AV . JEi-i"it . Heathsupported on his riht bBrosthe EevJ

, , g y , . . Siiyslit-, G . Supt . of E . A . Masons ; Br . James J . Clase , P . M . j ?_ Am : Grand Der . Cers . ; Eev . J . C . Carwithen , Prov . G . Chap . ; W . Dix , P . Prov . G . S . B . ; Laidman , P . Prov . G . E . ; "W . 'BJ-o . Capt . Eidgway , P . Prov . G . S . D . ; Bro . Bellerby , & c . ; ancl en His left by the A . W . Bros . Denis Moore , P . Prov . G . J . W ., sxiit-V .-PtoY . Si . See . ; L . P . Tripe , P . Prov . G . J . D . ; AV . B . J . M .

Mackay , Immediate P . M . of the lodge 284 ; John Mackay Prov . G . S . ; E . Eodd , Prov . G . E . ; W . A . Clark , P . M . P . Prov . G . Treas . ; Samuel Pearse , P . M . ; B . Philips , P . M ., P . p v ' G . Treas . ; E . Pomeroy , P . Prov . G . S . ; S . Chappie , P . M ., Prov G . S . ; Channing , P . M ., P . Prov . G . P . ; James Eowe , P . M . Chapman , P . M . ; Finemore , Joll , Scott , Mead , G . Clase , Rains ) John Clarke , Lincle , Eodda , Stoneman , & c . The vice-chair was occupied by the S . AV . Bro . Henry G . Coleand the J . W . ' s chair

, in the south was ably filled by Bro . Thomas Johns , supported by various members of the lodge 280 . After the cloth was removed , ancl grace said by the Eev . Bro . Huyshe , the W . M . gave the the toast of the " Queen ancl the Craffc , " which having reference to the recent affliction of her Majesty , ivas receieved in solemn silence . The toast of the " Earl of Zetland , Grand Master , " next followed . In very

glowing terms the next toast , "The Health of Bro . Huyshe , " was proposed by the AV . M ., who took occasion to express the veryhighest gratification he felt at welcoming him on that happyoccasion , and the high honour which that Eev . Brother ancl Bro . Moore had clone the lodge in consenting to become honorary members , ancl tofavour it with their presence on that festival . Bro . HUYSHE ' S rising to respond was the signal for applause ,

loud ancl long continued . In a most fraternal address , replete with all the most Masonic , fraternal , holy sentiments which the order inspires , he expressed his deep sense of the gratitude ivhich he felt on that and all other occasions on which he met with bis Plymouth brethren , and referred to the fact that he hacl been 40 years a Mason , and the longer he lived the more lie esteemed the order , whose principles were immutable . He proceeded to refer them at some length to the interest which he

took in the inauguration of the Fortescue Masonic Memorial Annuitant Fund , which he earnestly recommended to the attention of the brethren , as a moans whereby they might illustrate their principles by carrying out that which was the distinguishing- characteristic of his heart whose memory they sought to perpetut & te , in the way lie would have most decidely chosen for another , by making his memory precious to those who , from circumstances over which they had no controlwere laced in

, p the lowest depths of poverty and distress , by extending relief and consolation to them in the hour of their affliction . The remarks of the brother were seconded by Bro . Rev . J . C . CAEWITUEX , P . Prov . G . Chap . ; who informed the brethren present that Bro . Huyshe had given effect to his his own recommendation by a contribution of £ 50 , and desired to add onlyone sentence , " Go and do thou likewise . "

At a latter period of the evening it was announced that the result of the appeal of those two Eev . brethren was £ 250 , in addition to the £ 200 already in the hands of trustees , ivhich was received with loud plaudits . The next toast was then given and received most enthusiastically . Bro . DENIS MOOKE , in reply , expressed his deep sense of the

kindness shown him b y the lodge in receiving him as an honorary member , and of the very great courtesy and attention he hacl ever met through the whole province during the many years he had filled the office of Grand Secretary , and stated that up to a very recent period he had fully intended to resign the similar office he held in the Grand Chapter , but that when he came to the point he confessed he was loth to sever the connection ; so he expected he should like to die Grand Secretary and Grand Scribe .

The toast of the " AVorshipf nl Master " was next proposed by Bro . Huyshe . Bro . HEATH , in reply , gave some statistics shewing the increase of the numbers ancl the prosperity of the lodge , and assured his brethren of his continued zeal for the prosperity of the lodge . In proposing "Prosperity to the Eoyal Arch Chapter , " Comp . JAMES EOWE spoke favourably as to the progress of the several

chapters in the neighbourhood , and this was confirmed by E . G . Lorenzo Tripe , P . G . H ., who made an eloquent speech in praise of the principles of the order and its leading characteristics—Brotherly Love , Belief , and Truth . Bro . MOORE , in giving "The Wardens , " remarked on the great importance of their office , and of their assisting the AV . M . in his work . Bros . Cole and Johns responded .

Bro . COLE , S . AV ., proposed " The Prov . Grand Lodge of Mark Masters , " which was responded to by Bro . C . J . Laidman . Bro . the Eev . J . Hui'SHE , proposed the toast of "The Past Master , the Treasurer , and Secretary of Lodge Fidelity . "

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