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Instruction.

rities , that pointing out all abuses where they might be found to exist , and calling attention to their merits and requirements , they might become , what he regretted to say he did not yet consider the whole of them to he , an honor to the craft of which it was his greatest pride to be a member . The harmony of the evening was greatl y enhanced by the masterly performance of Br . Julian Adams on the concertina , and by the vocal exertions of Br . Captain Dillon ( 641 ) ( Ireland ) , Br . Crawley , Br . Hazard , and several other brethren .

LODGE OF UNITED PILGRIMS ( No . 745 ) . —This Lodge met on Friday , July 6 th , 1855 , for the purpose of working the Ceremony of Installation , which was very ably performed by Br . J . Thomas , P . M ., of the Lodge ( No . 745 ) , in the presence of upwards of twenty brethren , Br . C . Ireland as the candidate . The Lodge was then closed in due form , and with solemn prayer—after which , the brethren partook of a banquet , provided by the worthy landlord , Br . C . Foulsham , in his usual hospitable and satisfactory style . After supperBr . W . H . Luckinsdeputed bthe brethren

, , y , presented Br . J . Thomas with a silver cigar case , as a slight token of gratitude and respect the brethren felt for him , for his readiness and willingness to impart that Masonic knowledge he was so capable of doing , accompanied by the following address , which the secretary , ( Br . P . Moss ) , by the request of the brethren read .

To Br . J . Thomas , P . M ., of Lodge No . 745 . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER . —We , the undersigned brethren , members of this , and other Lodges of Instruction , who have so frequently benefited by your kindness and readiness at all times to afford us that instruction which your Masonic knowledge gives you the power of imparting , beg , most fraternally , to return you our sincere thanks , and as a small token of our gratitude , solicit you to accept this silver cigar caseas an earnest of our esteem and respect . We trust will consider it as such

, you , and we earnestly hope that you may long be spared to render us that Masonic instruction we stand in need of , and when it shall please T . G . A . O . T . U . to call you from this world , may you ascend to those blest mansions from whence all goodness emanates . So mote it be .

( Signed ) Brs . T . A . Adams ; F . Binckes ; W . Berrett ; W . Burden ; F . Bishop ; C . Ellis ; — Thornhill ; D . R . Farmer ; C . Foulsham ; H . Garrod ; G . Harding ; F . Geider ; G . Haward ; J . Batley ; A . Haward ; — Jacobs ; — Martin ; P . Moss ; W . Neats ; J . Smith ; J . T . Warren ; J . R . Warren ; J . W . Ward ; W . H . Luckins ; AM'Intosh ; F . Sheriff ; — M'Donald ; C . Ireland ; —Morris . The evening was spent most harmoniously , and after the usual Masonic Toasts had been drunk , the W . Master proposed the health of the treasurer , ( Br . G . Haward ) , who

responded in a neat and appropriate speech . The W . M . then proposed the health of the secretary , commenting upon the efficient manner in which he discharged his duties , and the regularity of his attendance at the Lodge , to which the secretary replied , stating , that if the brethren were satisfied with the way in which he kept the minutes of the Lodge , he was amply repaid by obtaining their good wishes . Some excellent singing enlivened the evening , and the brethren separated at an early hour , highly pleased with the able manner in which the duties of this Lodge of Instruction , are carried out .

Provincial Lodges.

PROVINCIAL LODGES .

DEVONSHIRE . LODGE SINCERITY ( NO . 224 ) . —Met on the first Monday in July , at St . George ' s Hall , Stonehouse . After the routine business of the evening was disposed of , a letter was read from a member of No . 122 , who therein declined giving any reply to thenquestion as to whether he were the author of a communication to the Editor of the Masonic Mirror , seeking information concerning the legality of certain jewels worn the 14 th May in former Lodge . It was resolved that the whole of the correspond-

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FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
THE CHANCES OF LIFE, Article 8
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 9
A MASONIC SONG. Article 16
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 17
THE LIGHT DIVINE. Article 26
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 27
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL. Article 27
LONDON LODGES. Article 30
INSTRUCTION. Article 32
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 33
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 39
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 41
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 44
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Instruction.

rities , that pointing out all abuses where they might be found to exist , and calling attention to their merits and requirements , they might become , what he regretted to say he did not yet consider the whole of them to he , an honor to the craft of which it was his greatest pride to be a member . The harmony of the evening was greatl y enhanced by the masterly performance of Br . Julian Adams on the concertina , and by the vocal exertions of Br . Captain Dillon ( 641 ) ( Ireland ) , Br . Crawley , Br . Hazard , and several other brethren .

LODGE OF UNITED PILGRIMS ( No . 745 ) . —This Lodge met on Friday , July 6 th , 1855 , for the purpose of working the Ceremony of Installation , which was very ably performed by Br . J . Thomas , P . M ., of the Lodge ( No . 745 ) , in the presence of upwards of twenty brethren , Br . C . Ireland as the candidate . The Lodge was then closed in due form , and with solemn prayer—after which , the brethren partook of a banquet , provided by the worthy landlord , Br . C . Foulsham , in his usual hospitable and satisfactory style . After supperBr . W . H . Luckinsdeputed bthe brethren

, , y , presented Br . J . Thomas with a silver cigar case , as a slight token of gratitude and respect the brethren felt for him , for his readiness and willingness to impart that Masonic knowledge he was so capable of doing , accompanied by the following address , which the secretary , ( Br . P . Moss ) , by the request of the brethren read .

To Br . J . Thomas , P . M ., of Lodge No . 745 . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER . —We , the undersigned brethren , members of this , and other Lodges of Instruction , who have so frequently benefited by your kindness and readiness at all times to afford us that instruction which your Masonic knowledge gives you the power of imparting , beg , most fraternally , to return you our sincere thanks , and as a small token of our gratitude , solicit you to accept this silver cigar caseas an earnest of our esteem and respect . We trust will consider it as such

, you , and we earnestly hope that you may long be spared to render us that Masonic instruction we stand in need of , and when it shall please T . G . A . O . T . U . to call you from this world , may you ascend to those blest mansions from whence all goodness emanates . So mote it be .

( Signed ) Brs . T . A . Adams ; F . Binckes ; W . Berrett ; W . Burden ; F . Bishop ; C . Ellis ; — Thornhill ; D . R . Farmer ; C . Foulsham ; H . Garrod ; G . Harding ; F . Geider ; G . Haward ; J . Batley ; A . Haward ; — Jacobs ; — Martin ; P . Moss ; W . Neats ; J . Smith ; J . T . Warren ; J . R . Warren ; J . W . Ward ; W . H . Luckins ; AM'Intosh ; F . Sheriff ; — M'Donald ; C . Ireland ; —Morris . The evening was spent most harmoniously , and after the usual Masonic Toasts had been drunk , the W . Master proposed the health of the treasurer , ( Br . G . Haward ) , who

responded in a neat and appropriate speech . The W . M . then proposed the health of the secretary , commenting upon the efficient manner in which he discharged his duties , and the regularity of his attendance at the Lodge , to which the secretary replied , stating , that if the brethren were satisfied with the way in which he kept the minutes of the Lodge , he was amply repaid by obtaining their good wishes . Some excellent singing enlivened the evening , and the brethren separated at an early hour , highly pleased with the able manner in which the duties of this Lodge of Instruction , are carried out .

Provincial Lodges.

PROVINCIAL LODGES .

DEVONSHIRE . LODGE SINCERITY ( NO . 224 ) . —Met on the first Monday in July , at St . George ' s Hall , Stonehouse . After the routine business of the evening was disposed of , a letter was read from a member of No . 122 , who therein declined giving any reply to thenquestion as to whether he were the author of a communication to the Editor of the Masonic Mirror , seeking information concerning the legality of certain jewels worn the 14 th May in former Lodge . It was resolved that the whole of the correspond-

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