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Metropolitan.

MASONS M AGAZINE AND MASONIC MIBEOR . That publication reported all that was proper to be known , and as Chairman of that meeting , he was most happy that what had been there done should go forth in its columns . Bro . Matthew Cooke , a good Freemason , was present , at his invitation and that of the committee , on behalf of the MAGAZINE , and he was sure they would have no cause to saythat brother would neglect his portion of that night ' s occurrences . He had great leasure in proposing " Success to the FREEMASONS

p MAGAZINE AND' MASONIC MIHEOE , and coupling tho same with Pro . Matthew Cooke's name . "—Bro . IBELAXD returned thanks for his health having been drank in his absence . —Bro . MATTHEW COOKE said , he was much obliged to the brethren for the compliment . He did not altogether agree with Bro . Stephen Barton "Wilson as to his being a good Praemason , but he had the pleasure of working under Bro . " HENRY GEOBGE WAEKEJC , the Editor of THE FREE

MASONS' ; MAGAXI : \ 'E , who was a really good man , and in consequence a good Freemason , and he hoped that some little of tho goodness of tho chief descended to his subordinate . THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , he was proud to say , was impartially conducted . Every brother who had a grievance or thought himself ill treated could at all times avail himself of its pages , whilst keeping within the strict letter of the law . Its columns were open to all ; "A ( dear fieldand no favour" was its motto ; and he was

, , happy to say that under its editor . Bro . HENBY GEOBGE WAR-BEN , it had achieved a name in the Craft for honesty , fearlessness , and truth . For the manner in which it had been mentioned he was sure would please its Editor , and in his name he tendered the brethren thanks for their kind mention and reception of the toast . The proceedings were then brought to a close .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTER . —John of Gaunt Lodge ( No . 766 ) . —The brethren of this lodge assembled for their usual monthly meeting at the Freemasons ' Hall on Thursday , the 20 th inst ., when the following brethren were present : —Captain Brewin , AA . M . ( in the chair ); Kelly , P . M . and D . P . G . M . ; Kinton , P . M . ; Milliean , P . M . ; Capt . Bankart , P . M . and Treasurer ; Sheppard , S . AV . ; Johnson , J . W .: Foster , as See . pro tern . SpencerS . D . ; GarnarJ . D . ; ChallisJ . G . ; LloydBithrey

; , , , , , & c . Visitors : —Bros . Milliean ( Sydney , N . S . AV . ) , Maxsteacl , ancl AVindram , P . M ., Gill , P . M ., Marris , and Jackson , of St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 34 S ) . —The lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Bro . Sutton Corkran , late of the Victoria , Lodge ( No . 4 ) , Dublin , as a joining member ; and a letter having been read from the Secretary of that lodge , bearing warm testimony to the high respect and esteem in which Bro . Corkran was held by the members as a

gentleman and a Mason , he was unanimously elected . A ballot was also taken for Mr . Thomas Harwell , as a candidate for Masonry ; and lie , being duly elected , was initiated into our mysteries by the AV . M . in his usual efficient style , Bro . Bithrey presiding at the organ . The charge was afterwards delivered by the D . P . G . M ., and the lecture on tho tracing board by Bro . Bithrey . Some further business of a routine character having been transacted , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment ; after which ,

the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , interspersed with a vavietv of songs and glees . In proposing the health of the M . AV . G . M ., the AV . M . alluded to the great pleasure it had afforded several of the Provincial Grand Officers and brethren in meeting his Lordship at Nottingham , and in thus testifying their respect to him , as well as to the Duke of Newcastle . Bros . Milliean and Maxstead returned thanks on behalf of the visitors , and Bro . Barwell , on his initiation , expressed a hope that he might not be found to be hereafter a less worthy Mason than the other brethren .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . STOEESLEY . —Cteeeland Lodge ( No . 795 ) . —The annual banquet of this well-conducted lodge was held on Thursday evening , the 20 th inst ., in the lodge room , at the Golden Lion Inn , when an excellent repast was served up by Bro . AVeatherill , wdiose skill and care in providing for the comfort of his guests is proverbial . The R . W . Bro . George Marwood , D . Prov . G . M ., occupied the chair , and Bro . J . II . Handyside , P . M . and P . G . Prov . G . W ., officiated as

croupier . After the cloth was drawn , the following toasts were given : — " The Queen and the Craft ; " " The Prince Consort , the Prince of AVales , and the rest of the Royal Family ; " "The Earl of Zetland , G . M . of England , and prov . G . M . of the North and East Ridings ; " "The Army and Navy , " responded to by Bro . Handyside , as surgeon to the Stekc-sley corps of Rille " Volunteers ; ' - ' The Health of Bro . Marwood , !) . Prov . G . M ., " proposed by Bro . AVilliam Martin , AV . M ., and responded to by the R . W . Bro . Marwood ; "Tho Health of Bro . AVilliam Martin , AV . M ., " proposed by the D . Prov . G . M . ( wdio expressed himself much pleased with the manner in

which Bro . Martin had governed the lodge ) , and responded to by the W . M . ; " Prosperity to the Cleveland Loclge , " responded to by Bro . Richard AVatson , J . A \ . ; "The AA ardens and Assistant-Officers of the Lodge , " proposed" by Bro . William Martin , AV . M ., and responded to by Bro . Burgess , Treas . ; " The Health of Bro . Handyside , the AV . M . elect for tho ensuing Year , " responded to by Bro . Handy side , P . Prov . J . G . AA . ; " The Visiting Brethren , " responded to bBro . Towns ; "The Masonic Press" with Health and

Prosy , perity to Pro . Tweddeil , " responded to by Bro . George Markham Xweddcil ; "The Secretary's Toast ; " " The Health of Pro . William Harrison , the Tyler , " responded to by Bro . Harrison ; "The Health of Bro . and Mrs . AA eatheriIl , the Host and Hostess , " responded to by Bro . Weatherill ; and "The Health of Bro . Burgess , " proposed by Bro . Thomas AA'ilstrop , and supported by tho W . M ., to which Pro . Burgess replied . The whole of the toasts were given from the chairunless otherwise specified . A number of

, excellent songs ancl recitations were given ; the singers being Bros . Marwood , Towns , AV . Wilstrop , Calvert , Burgess , Simpson , AVatson , Rowntree , Hunter , AVilson , Cooper , Coulson , Turner , Martin , ancl Harker , and the reciters were Bros . Harrison , Tweddeil , and Hunter . After spending a very comfortable evening together , the brethren separated at low twelve , each expressing himself much pleased with the entire proceedings .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . BAILBOIT . —Airedale Lodge ( No . 543 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on AVednesday evening , December , 19 th , for the purpose of installing the AV . M . elect , and celebrating the festival of St . John the Evangelist . The { lodge was opened at 6 . 30 p . m . by Bro . Jesse Denby , AV . M ., assisted by Bros . Fred . Taylor , S . AV . ; Nicholas AA alker , P . M ., as J . W . ; AV . AV . Holmes , P . M . ; J . AValker , P . M ., Treasurer ; AVaiuman Holmes , P . M ., Secretary ; John Ives , as S . D .:

J . C . Read , as J . D . ; Hy . Smith , P . M ., as J . G . ; Joseph Walker , P . M . ; Tyler , John -Mann , Jesse Coekshott , Thos . Brown , P . M . ; Saml . Jackson , ¦ John Ambler , Jeremiah Ambler , Lyeias Barker , J . Rennard , G . M . AVand , P . M . ; N . Smith , & c . The loclge was also honoured by the presence of Bro . J . T . Robinson , AA . M ., Lodge of Hope ( 379 ) Bradford . Many of the Bradford and brethren of neighbouring lodges were prevented from attending , in consequence of the inclemency of the weatherthe ground being thickly covered

, with snow . The minutes of the November lodge were read and confirmed . The lodge was then opened in the second and third degrees , when Bro . Fred . Taylor , who had been duly elected to fill the office of AV . M . for the ensuing year , was presented for installation . The brethren , who had not passed the chair , were requested to retire , and the AV . M . called upon Bro . J . T . Robinson , W . M . ( 379 ) to undertake the ceremony , and the officers pro tern . were appointed to occupy the positions of those who had retired .

The ceremony was performed to the satisfaction of tho brethren ; the various charges being given by Bro . Thos . Brown , P . M . ( 332 ) , in a very impressive manner , to the AV . M . and officers as they were invested , viz ., J . C . Read , S . AA . ; Jesse Coekshott , J . AA . ; John . Ives , S . D . ; I-i . Smith , J . D . ; J . Rennard , J . G . ; Joe AValker , P . M ., Tyler . The Treasurer and Secretary being reappointed , after a vote of thanks had been passed to the retiring AV . M . for his attentive services , the lodge was lowered to the first degree , and closed in

due form at eight o ' clock ; after which a sumptuous banquet was served in the refreshment-room b y Mrs . AValker , of the Angel Hotel , and the evening was spent in perfect harmony , enlivened by the vocal powers of the musical brethren .

BATLEY-CABK , DEWSBUBY . —Saint John ' s Lodge ( No . 1129 ) . — This new Lodge held an emergency meeting on Monday the 17 inst ., for the purpose of initiating into Freemasonry the Rev . AVilliam Appleyard , M . A ., Incumbent of Holy Trinity Church , Batley Carr . The ceremony was performed by the AV . M . Bro . Richard Read Nelson , Prov . G . Sec . in his usual ' efficient manner , who was ably assisted by the V . AV . Bros . Rev . Joseph Senior , LL . D ., P . Prov . J . G . Warden , the Rev . A . P . A . AVoodford , M . A ., P . Prov .

S . G . Warden and Prov . G . Chaplain ( who in a beautiful manner illustrated the working tools ) , and Bro . AV . AA'hite . jun ., AY . M . Lodge 102 ( who very impressively gave the lecture on the tracing-board ) . There was a goodly gathering of the brethren , several visitors being present in addition to those named , amongst whom were the W . M . of Lodge 251 , and AV . Bro , John Booth , of Lodge 322 . After the close of the business the brethren adjourned to refreshment . This new Lodge , to which the M . AV . G-. M . has been pleased to grant a

warrant , was consecrated on the first of October , 18 G 0 , by the HAY Deputy Prov . G . M . Bro . Dr . Fearnley ( whose zeal for Masonry is so well known throughout this province ) , who installed Bro . R . R . Nelson as the first W . M . ; after which the following brethren were appointed as officers : —Bro . Abraham AA ilson , S . AA . ; Joseph Bailey , J . W . ; Ephraim Fox , Treas . ; John Armitage , Hon . Sec ; John AVilson , S . D . ; John Firth , J . D . ; Christopher Naylor 'Wilson , '" I . G . ; John Lobley , D . C . ; Edward Ellis , and Jonathan Day , Stewards ;

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PROVINCIAL. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 10
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 10
TURKEY. Article 10
Obituary. Article 10
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 10
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 12
THE WEEK. Article 12
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 12
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Metropolitan.

MASONS M AGAZINE AND MASONIC MIBEOR . That publication reported all that was proper to be known , and as Chairman of that meeting , he was most happy that what had been there done should go forth in its columns . Bro . Matthew Cooke , a good Freemason , was present , at his invitation and that of the committee , on behalf of the MAGAZINE , and he was sure they would have no cause to saythat brother would neglect his portion of that night ' s occurrences . He had great leasure in proposing " Success to the FREEMASONS

p MAGAZINE AND' MASONIC MIHEOE , and coupling tho same with Pro . Matthew Cooke's name . "—Bro . IBELAXD returned thanks for his health having been drank in his absence . —Bro . MATTHEW COOKE said , he was much obliged to the brethren for the compliment . He did not altogether agree with Bro . Stephen Barton "Wilson as to his being a good Praemason , but he had the pleasure of working under Bro . " HENRY GEOBGE WAEKEJC , the Editor of THE FREE

MASONS' ; MAGAXI : \ 'E , who was a really good man , and in consequence a good Freemason , and he hoped that some little of tho goodness of tho chief descended to his subordinate . THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , he was proud to say , was impartially conducted . Every brother who had a grievance or thought himself ill treated could at all times avail himself of its pages , whilst keeping within the strict letter of the law . Its columns were open to all ; "A ( dear fieldand no favour" was its motto ; and he was

, , happy to say that under its editor . Bro . HENBY GEOBGE WAR-BEN , it had achieved a name in the Craft for honesty , fearlessness , and truth . For the manner in which it had been mentioned he was sure would please its Editor , and in his name he tendered the brethren thanks for their kind mention and reception of the toast . The proceedings were then brought to a close .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTER . —John of Gaunt Lodge ( No . 766 ) . —The brethren of this lodge assembled for their usual monthly meeting at the Freemasons ' Hall on Thursday , the 20 th inst ., when the following brethren were present : —Captain Brewin , AA . M . ( in the chair ); Kelly , P . M . and D . P . G . M . ; Kinton , P . M . ; Milliean , P . M . ; Capt . Bankart , P . M . and Treasurer ; Sheppard , S . AV . ; Johnson , J . W .: Foster , as See . pro tern . SpencerS . D . ; GarnarJ . D . ; ChallisJ . G . ; LloydBithrey

; , , , , , & c . Visitors : —Bros . Milliean ( Sydney , N . S . AV . ) , Maxsteacl , ancl AVindram , P . M ., Gill , P . M ., Marris , and Jackson , of St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 34 S ) . —The lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Bro . Sutton Corkran , late of the Victoria , Lodge ( No . 4 ) , Dublin , as a joining member ; and a letter having been read from the Secretary of that lodge , bearing warm testimony to the high respect and esteem in which Bro . Corkran was held by the members as a

gentleman and a Mason , he was unanimously elected . A ballot was also taken for Mr . Thomas Harwell , as a candidate for Masonry ; and lie , being duly elected , was initiated into our mysteries by the AV . M . in his usual efficient style , Bro . Bithrey presiding at the organ . The charge was afterwards delivered by the D . P . G . M ., and the lecture on tho tracing board by Bro . Bithrey . Some further business of a routine character having been transacted , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment ; after which ,

the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , interspersed with a vavietv of songs and glees . In proposing the health of the M . AV . G . M ., the AV . M . alluded to the great pleasure it had afforded several of the Provincial Grand Officers and brethren in meeting his Lordship at Nottingham , and in thus testifying their respect to him , as well as to the Duke of Newcastle . Bros . Milliean and Maxstead returned thanks on behalf of the visitors , and Bro . Barwell , on his initiation , expressed a hope that he might not be found to be hereafter a less worthy Mason than the other brethren .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . STOEESLEY . —Cteeeland Lodge ( No . 795 ) . —The annual banquet of this well-conducted lodge was held on Thursday evening , the 20 th inst ., in the lodge room , at the Golden Lion Inn , when an excellent repast was served up by Bro . AVeatherill , wdiose skill and care in providing for the comfort of his guests is proverbial . The R . W . Bro . George Marwood , D . Prov . G . M ., occupied the chair , and Bro . J . II . Handyside , P . M . and P . G . Prov . G . W ., officiated as

croupier . After the cloth was drawn , the following toasts were given : — " The Queen and the Craft ; " " The Prince Consort , the Prince of AVales , and the rest of the Royal Family ; " "The Earl of Zetland , G . M . of England , and prov . G . M . of the North and East Ridings ; " "The Army and Navy , " responded to by Bro . Handyside , as surgeon to the Stekc-sley corps of Rille " Volunteers ; ' - ' The Health of Bro . Marwood , !) . Prov . G . M ., " proposed by Bro . AVilliam Martin , AV . M ., and responded to by the R . W . Bro . Marwood ; "Tho Health of Bro . AVilliam Martin , AV . M ., " proposed by the D . Prov . G . M . ( wdio expressed himself much pleased with the manner in

which Bro . Martin had governed the lodge ) , and responded to by the W . M . ; " Prosperity to the Cleveland Loclge , " responded to by Bro . Richard AVatson , J . A \ . ; "The AA ardens and Assistant-Officers of the Lodge , " proposed" by Bro . William Martin , AV . M ., and responded to by Bro . Burgess , Treas . ; " The Health of Bro . Handyside , the AV . M . elect for tho ensuing Year , " responded to by Bro . Handy side , P . Prov . J . G . AA . ; " The Visiting Brethren , " responded to bBro . Towns ; "The Masonic Press" with Health and

Prosy , perity to Pro . Tweddeil , " responded to by Bro . George Markham Xweddcil ; "The Secretary's Toast ; " " The Health of Pro . William Harrison , the Tyler , " responded to by Bro . Harrison ; "The Health of Bro . and Mrs . AA eatheriIl , the Host and Hostess , " responded to by Bro . Weatherill ; and "The Health of Bro . Burgess , " proposed by Bro . Thomas AA'ilstrop , and supported by tho W . M ., to which Pro . Burgess replied . The whole of the toasts were given from the chairunless otherwise specified . A number of

, excellent songs ancl recitations were given ; the singers being Bros . Marwood , Towns , AV . Wilstrop , Calvert , Burgess , Simpson , AVatson , Rowntree , Hunter , AVilson , Cooper , Coulson , Turner , Martin , ancl Harker , and the reciters were Bros . Harrison , Tweddeil , and Hunter . After spending a very comfortable evening together , the brethren separated at low twelve , each expressing himself much pleased with the entire proceedings .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . BAILBOIT . —Airedale Lodge ( No . 543 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on AVednesday evening , December , 19 th , for the purpose of installing the AV . M . elect , and celebrating the festival of St . John the Evangelist . The { lodge was opened at 6 . 30 p . m . by Bro . Jesse Denby , AV . M ., assisted by Bros . Fred . Taylor , S . AV . ; Nicholas AA alker , P . M ., as J . W . ; AV . AV . Holmes , P . M . ; J . AValker , P . M ., Treasurer ; AVaiuman Holmes , P . M ., Secretary ; John Ives , as S . D .:

J . C . Read , as J . D . ; Hy . Smith , P . M ., as J . G . ; Joseph Walker , P . M . ; Tyler , John -Mann , Jesse Coekshott , Thos . Brown , P . M . ; Saml . Jackson , ¦ John Ambler , Jeremiah Ambler , Lyeias Barker , J . Rennard , G . M . AVand , P . M . ; N . Smith , & c . The loclge was also honoured by the presence of Bro . J . T . Robinson , AA . M ., Lodge of Hope ( 379 ) Bradford . Many of the Bradford and brethren of neighbouring lodges were prevented from attending , in consequence of the inclemency of the weatherthe ground being thickly covered

, with snow . The minutes of the November lodge were read and confirmed . The lodge was then opened in the second and third degrees , when Bro . Fred . Taylor , who had been duly elected to fill the office of AV . M . for the ensuing year , was presented for installation . The brethren , who had not passed the chair , were requested to retire , and the AV . M . called upon Bro . J . T . Robinson , W . M . ( 379 ) to undertake the ceremony , and the officers pro tern . were appointed to occupy the positions of those who had retired .

The ceremony was performed to the satisfaction of tho brethren ; the various charges being given by Bro . Thos . Brown , P . M . ( 332 ) , in a very impressive manner , to the AV . M . and officers as they were invested , viz ., J . C . Read , S . AA . ; Jesse Coekshott , J . AA . ; John . Ives , S . D . ; I-i . Smith , J . D . ; J . Rennard , J . G . ; Joe AValker , P . M ., Tyler . The Treasurer and Secretary being reappointed , after a vote of thanks had been passed to the retiring AV . M . for his attentive services , the lodge was lowered to the first degree , and closed in

due form at eight o ' clock ; after which a sumptuous banquet was served in the refreshment-room b y Mrs . AValker , of the Angel Hotel , and the evening was spent in perfect harmony , enlivened by the vocal powers of the musical brethren .

BATLEY-CABK , DEWSBUBY . —Saint John ' s Lodge ( No . 1129 ) . — This new Lodge held an emergency meeting on Monday the 17 inst ., for the purpose of initiating into Freemasonry the Rev . AVilliam Appleyard , M . A ., Incumbent of Holy Trinity Church , Batley Carr . The ceremony was performed by the AV . M . Bro . Richard Read Nelson , Prov . G . Sec . in his usual ' efficient manner , who was ably assisted by the V . AV . Bros . Rev . Joseph Senior , LL . D ., P . Prov . J . G . Warden , the Rev . A . P . A . AVoodford , M . A ., P . Prov .

S . G . Warden and Prov . G . Chaplain ( who in a beautiful manner illustrated the working tools ) , and Bro . AV . AA'hite . jun ., AY . M . Lodge 102 ( who very impressively gave the lecture on the tracing-board ) . There was a goodly gathering of the brethren , several visitors being present in addition to those named , amongst whom were the W . M . of Lodge 251 , and AV . Bro , John Booth , of Lodge 322 . After the close of the business the brethren adjourned to refreshment . This new Lodge , to which the M . AV . G-. M . has been pleased to grant a

warrant , was consecrated on the first of October , 18 G 0 , by the HAY Deputy Prov . G . M . Bro . Dr . Fearnley ( whose zeal for Masonry is so well known throughout this province ) , who installed Bro . R . R . Nelson as the first W . M . ; after which the following brethren were appointed as officers : —Bro . Abraham AA ilson , S . AA . ; Joseph Bailey , J . W . ; Ephraim Fox , Treas . ; John Armitage , Hon . Sec ; John AVilson , S . D . ; John Firth , J . D . ; Christopher Naylor 'Wilson , '" I . G . ; John Lobley , D . C . ; Edward Ellis , and Jonathan Day , Stewards ;

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