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Provincial Lodges.

nonest directors were useless without shareholders , and as he was sure the surrounding gentry would do all in their power for the lasting prosperity of the town , he had peculiar pleasure in proposing as the next toast , " The Shareholders . " Catch , "Would you know my Celia ' s charms . " T . W . Blagg , Esq ., responded to the toast . After some other toasts had been proposed , and duly honoured , The Chairman proposed " The Ladies , " and called upon Br . John Sedgwick , who

acquitted himself of the task in a truly Masonic manner . The Rev . Lee James proposed , " The workmen , " in a most feeling speech —( cheers . ) The Chairman now vacated his post of honour , and the London brethren returned to town , highly pleased with the ceremonies and festivities of the day , enhanced as they had been by the efficient exertions of the vocalists .

KENT . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . ( From the Special Reporter of the Masonic Mirror . ) A Provincial Grand Lodge was summoned to meet at Dover , on the 18 th inst ., fay the Provincial Grand Master , Br . I ' urton Cooper , Q . C . The meeting

was fixed to take place in the Town Hall , which was elegantly decorated for the occasion . The gothic form , aud geometric traceryof the windows , combined with the lofty roof and wide proportions of the hall , matched most harmoniously with the traditions and symbols of Freemasonry , to say nothing of the rich clothing and characteristic badges of the Worshipful Master and the brethren . It was a scene which might have suggested to the fanciful spectator a council of some of the religious orders of chivalry , habited in the robes of peace , but exhibiting the valour-won marks

of distinction conferred by kings and princes . The proceedings were commenced by the opening of the Dover Lodge of Peace and Harmony , ( No . 235 ) , the W . M ., Br . Gardiner , presiding . The M . W . P . G . M . was then introduced , and the G . Lodge duly opened . The P . G . M . assured the brethren that it gave him great pleasure to meet them in that noble hall . He trusted that the meeting of G . L . in Dover , would tend to the extension of the Craft in the province , in which he was happy to say it was highly flourishing ; and he trusted this might not be the last time ho should have the

honour of presiding over the brethren in that hall . The minutes of the last G . Lodge having been road and confirmed , Br . W . Saunders , of Lodge No . 20 , was unanimously elected Treasurer for the ensuing year . On the application of Br . Boys , P . P . G . S . W ., a dispensation was granted to the Chatham Lodge to enable it to initiate a youth of 19 , who is about to proceed to the East in the service of his country ; the P . G . M . observing that , as a general rule , he objected to such dispensations , but , as the young man might probably not otherwise

have the opportunity of being initiated for many years , if ever , he had great pleasure in acceding to the request on the present occasion . The W . M . next proceeded to appoint and invest the General Officers for the ensuing year as follows : —Br . F . L . Southgate W . M ., 91 ; S . G . Warden , Saul Isaacs , P . M ., 20 ; J . G . W . Rev . David Jones , G . Chap . ; William Saunders , P . M ., 20 ; G . Treas ., H . A . Clarke , W . M ., 34 ; G . Regis ., Chas . Isaacs , P . M ., 20 ; G . Sec , S . L . Townsend , P . M ., 184 ; S . G . Dean , Robert Pearson , P . M ., 741 ; J . G . D . M'Carthy Stephenson ,

P . M ., 216 ; G . S . of Wks ., J . Poussett , P . M ., 149 ; G . D . of Cers ., 0 . G . Phipps , P . M ., 149 ; G . Organst ., J . Green , P . M ., 376 ; G . Sword Bearer , Thos . Havdiman , P . M ., 184 ; G . Pursuivants , J . Marrable , G . Tylor . Stewards : —R . Duke , 235 ; Wm . Prescott , 235 ; T . Brivean , 709 ; Jos . Whithall , W . M , 184 ; H , Sawyer , 621 ; R . Watson , J . D ., 91 . The Brethren were then marshalled into procession to proceed to church in the following order : —

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MARK MASONRY. Article 1
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 10
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 15
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 23
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 51
THE COLONIES. Article 52
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 53
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 55
OBITUARY. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 59
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Provincial Lodges.

nonest directors were useless without shareholders , and as he was sure the surrounding gentry would do all in their power for the lasting prosperity of the town , he had peculiar pleasure in proposing as the next toast , " The Shareholders . " Catch , "Would you know my Celia ' s charms . " T . W . Blagg , Esq ., responded to the toast . After some other toasts had been proposed , and duly honoured , The Chairman proposed " The Ladies , " and called upon Br . John Sedgwick , who

acquitted himself of the task in a truly Masonic manner . The Rev . Lee James proposed , " The workmen , " in a most feeling speech —( cheers . ) The Chairman now vacated his post of honour , and the London brethren returned to town , highly pleased with the ceremonies and festivities of the day , enhanced as they had been by the efficient exertions of the vocalists .

KENT . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . ( From the Special Reporter of the Masonic Mirror . ) A Provincial Grand Lodge was summoned to meet at Dover , on the 18 th inst ., fay the Provincial Grand Master , Br . I ' urton Cooper , Q . C . The meeting

was fixed to take place in the Town Hall , which was elegantly decorated for the occasion . The gothic form , aud geometric traceryof the windows , combined with the lofty roof and wide proportions of the hall , matched most harmoniously with the traditions and symbols of Freemasonry , to say nothing of the rich clothing and characteristic badges of the Worshipful Master and the brethren . It was a scene which might have suggested to the fanciful spectator a council of some of the religious orders of chivalry , habited in the robes of peace , but exhibiting the valour-won marks

of distinction conferred by kings and princes . The proceedings were commenced by the opening of the Dover Lodge of Peace and Harmony , ( No . 235 ) , the W . M ., Br . Gardiner , presiding . The M . W . P . G . M . was then introduced , and the G . Lodge duly opened . The P . G . M . assured the brethren that it gave him great pleasure to meet them in that noble hall . He trusted that the meeting of G . L . in Dover , would tend to the extension of the Craft in the province , in which he was happy to say it was highly flourishing ; and he trusted this might not be the last time ho should have the

honour of presiding over the brethren in that hall . The minutes of the last G . Lodge having been road and confirmed , Br . W . Saunders , of Lodge No . 20 , was unanimously elected Treasurer for the ensuing year . On the application of Br . Boys , P . P . G . S . W ., a dispensation was granted to the Chatham Lodge to enable it to initiate a youth of 19 , who is about to proceed to the East in the service of his country ; the P . G . M . observing that , as a general rule , he objected to such dispensations , but , as the young man might probably not otherwise

have the opportunity of being initiated for many years , if ever , he had great pleasure in acceding to the request on the present occasion . The W . M . next proceeded to appoint and invest the General Officers for the ensuing year as follows : —Br . F . L . Southgate W . M ., 91 ; S . G . Warden , Saul Isaacs , P . M ., 20 ; J . G . W . Rev . David Jones , G . Chap . ; William Saunders , P . M ., 20 ; G . Treas ., H . A . Clarke , W . M ., 34 ; G . Regis ., Chas . Isaacs , P . M ., 20 ; G . Sec , S . L . Townsend , P . M ., 184 ; S . G . Dean , Robert Pearson , P . M ., 741 ; J . G . D . M'Carthy Stephenson ,

P . M ., 216 ; G . S . of Wks ., J . Poussett , P . M ., 149 ; G . D . of Cers ., 0 . G . Phipps , P . M ., 149 ; G . Organst ., J . Green , P . M ., 376 ; G . Sword Bearer , Thos . Havdiman , P . M ., 184 ; G . Pursuivants , J . Marrable , G . Tylor . Stewards : —R . Duke , 235 ; Wm . Prescott , 235 ; T . Brivean , 709 ; Jos . Whithall , W . M , 184 ; H , Sawyer , 621 ; R . Watson , J . D ., 91 . The Brethren were then marshalled into procession to proceed to church in the following order : —

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