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December , 1855 , for the installation of Bro . Thomas Patinson , the W . M . elect . The installation fef Bro . Patinson was of more than ordinary interest , as he had filled some of the highest offices in Masonry . The interesting ceremony was ably and impressively performed by Bro . John Barker , P . Prov . S . G . D ., of Northumberland . The W . M . appointed the following Brethren as Officers for the year : —Bros . Wm . Johnson , P . M . ; H . G . Ludwig , S . W . ; Fred . Shaw , J . W . ; John R . Hodge , Tr . ; Benj . J . Harding , Sec . ; Wm . Loades , S . D . ; John De Hart , J . D . ; Wm . Frazer , S . S . ; Thomas Murray , J . S . ; Wni . Richardson , I . G . ; Alexander Dickson , T .

Nearly forty of the Brethren afterwards retired to the George Inn , where Bro . Carmon had prepared for them a most sumptuous entertainment . The W . M . occupied the Chair , supported on his right by Bro . William Berkley , P . Prov . S . G . W . and P . G . Sec . ; and John Barker , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; and on his left by Bros . J . S . Challoner , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; J . L . Donald , W . M ., No . 793 ; and F . Welford , S . W ., No . 793 . Amongst the Brethren we also observed Bros . B . J . Thompson , P . J . G . W . ; Geo . Beldon , P . M ., No . 586 ; John Hopper , P . M ., No . 614 : James D . Brown . S . W .. No . 624 : W . E . Franklin . J . W .. No . 56 :

P . Holloway , W . M ., No . 614 ; George Fenwick , Sec , No . 586 ; and Robert Fisher , S . D ., No . 706 . The Vice-chairs were ably filled by Bros . H . G . Ludwig , S . W ; . ; and ( in the unavoidable absence of the J . W . ) Frederick Myers , J . W . pro . tern . The W . M . proposed "The Queen ; " "The Earl of Zetland , G . M . of England ;" ' TheEarlofYarborough , D . G . M . ; " "The Dukes of Athol and Leinster ; " "The Bev . E . Challoner Ogle , P . G . M . of Northumberland ; " " Bro . Richard Medcalf , D . P . G . M ., and the P . G . Officers , " coupling with the toast the health of Bro . B . J . Thompson , B . J . G . W ., who returned thanks . His own health was proposed by Bro . William Berkley , P . Prov . S . G . W .

Other toasts followed , and " Our next Merry Meeting " brought to a close a festival which will long be remembered with pleasure . South Shields . —St . Hilda ' s Lodge ( No . 292 ) . —The Annual Festival of the Lodge was held at the Golden Lion Hotel , when Bro . R . B . Bidle was installed W . M . for the year ensuing by Bro . Johnson , P . M ., and appointed the following Brethren as his Officers , addressing , on their investment , a suitable admonition to each , that he should be assiduous in the discharge of the duties of his office : — Lewis Simon , S . W . ; B . S . Forster , J . W . ; H . Harrison , Treas . ; G . W . C . Ridley , Sec . ; J . Thompson , S . D . ; J . J . Olliver , J . D . : J . B . Walker , I . G . ; W . Pratt and A . Davis , Stewards ; J . Coulson , Tyler . After the ceremony , the

Brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , where about forty of the members assembled , and among them the following visitors : —Bros . E . D . Davis , Prov ., G . D . C . for Durham ; J . Crosby , Prov . G . Sec . ; T . P . Ionn , Prov . G . Reg . ; S . Owen , Prov . G . S . B . ; W . Morrow , W . M ., and W . E . Franklin , J . W ., No . 56 ; P . Holloway , W . M ., No . 614 ; J . G . Tullock , W . M ., and J . D . Brown , S . W ., No . 624 . Bro . Davis kindly undertook the more arduous business of the evening , to relieve the W . M ., who was unwell . The recent heavy loss sustained by Bro . Davis , in the total destruction of the Lyceum Theatre by fire , called forth

many expressions of sympathy in his behalf , and lively hopes that a liberal patronage of his endeavours to please will restore his prosperity . Bro . Toshack , the ex-mayor of South Shields , was present , and most warmly greeted .

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Nottingham . —Commercial Lodge ( No . 594 ) . — This Lodge held its annual festival at the Flying Horse Hotel , on Monday , January 14 th , when the R . W . Prov . G . M . Colonel Thomas Wiklman honoured the Lodge with his presence . After the installation of the W . M . elect , Bro . J . C . Nixon , and the transaction of other business , the Brethren dined together . The usual loyal toasts having been given , the W . M . proposed to the 33 rethren the health of the Brov . G . M ., who had interested himself so much for the benefit of Masonry for upwards of forty years ; which having been received with great enthusiasm , the Brov . G . M . was pleased to acknowledge the kindness with which he was received by tho Brethren of his

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ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WIRH RELIGION. Article 1
TRIBUTE TO FREEMASONRY. Article 6
A PAGE FROM RUSSIAN HISTORY. Article 7
CARISBROOKE CASTLE, ISLE OE WIGHT. Article 16
LONELINESS. Article 19
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 25
THE MASONIC MIKROR. Article 28
THE ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 28
METROPOLITAN. Article 29
INSTRUCTION Article 39
PROVINCIAL Article 41
ISLE OF WIGHT. Article 45
ROYAL ARCH. Article 63
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 65
SCOTLAND. Article 66
IRELAND. Article 70
COLONIAL. Article 71
INDIA. Article 73
AMERICA. Article 75
GERMANY. Article 75
SUMMARY OE NEWS FOR JANUARY Article 76
obituary. Article 78
BRO. JOHN FOWLER Article 78
BRO. RICHARD PEAR BLAKE. Article 78
NOTICE. Article 80
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 80
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December , 1855 , for the installation of Bro . Thomas Patinson , the W . M . elect . The installation fef Bro . Patinson was of more than ordinary interest , as he had filled some of the highest offices in Masonry . The interesting ceremony was ably and impressively performed by Bro . John Barker , P . Prov . S . G . D ., of Northumberland . The W . M . appointed the following Brethren as Officers for the year : —Bros . Wm . Johnson , P . M . ; H . G . Ludwig , S . W . ; Fred . Shaw , J . W . ; John R . Hodge , Tr . ; Benj . J . Harding , Sec . ; Wm . Loades , S . D . ; John De Hart , J . D . ; Wm . Frazer , S . S . ; Thomas Murray , J . S . ; Wni . Richardson , I . G . ; Alexander Dickson , T .

Nearly forty of the Brethren afterwards retired to the George Inn , where Bro . Carmon had prepared for them a most sumptuous entertainment . The W . M . occupied the Chair , supported on his right by Bro . William Berkley , P . Prov . S . G . W . and P . G . Sec . ; and John Barker , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; and on his left by Bros . J . S . Challoner , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; J . L . Donald , W . M ., No . 793 ; and F . Welford , S . W ., No . 793 . Amongst the Brethren we also observed Bros . B . J . Thompson , P . J . G . W . ; Geo . Beldon , P . M ., No . 586 ; John Hopper , P . M ., No . 614 : James D . Brown . S . W .. No . 624 : W . E . Franklin . J . W .. No . 56 :

P . Holloway , W . M ., No . 614 ; George Fenwick , Sec , No . 586 ; and Robert Fisher , S . D ., No . 706 . The Vice-chairs were ably filled by Bros . H . G . Ludwig , S . W ; . ; and ( in the unavoidable absence of the J . W . ) Frederick Myers , J . W . pro . tern . The W . M . proposed "The Queen ; " "The Earl of Zetland , G . M . of England ;" ' TheEarlofYarborough , D . G . M . ; " "The Dukes of Athol and Leinster ; " "The Bev . E . Challoner Ogle , P . G . M . of Northumberland ; " " Bro . Richard Medcalf , D . P . G . M ., and the P . G . Officers , " coupling with the toast the health of Bro . B . J . Thompson , B . J . G . W ., who returned thanks . His own health was proposed by Bro . William Berkley , P . Prov . S . G . W .

Other toasts followed , and " Our next Merry Meeting " brought to a close a festival which will long be remembered with pleasure . South Shields . —St . Hilda ' s Lodge ( No . 292 ) . —The Annual Festival of the Lodge was held at the Golden Lion Hotel , when Bro . R . B . Bidle was installed W . M . for the year ensuing by Bro . Johnson , P . M ., and appointed the following Brethren as his Officers , addressing , on their investment , a suitable admonition to each , that he should be assiduous in the discharge of the duties of his office : — Lewis Simon , S . W . ; B . S . Forster , J . W . ; H . Harrison , Treas . ; G . W . C . Ridley , Sec . ; J . Thompson , S . D . ; J . J . Olliver , J . D . : J . B . Walker , I . G . ; W . Pratt and A . Davis , Stewards ; J . Coulson , Tyler . After the ceremony , the

Brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , where about forty of the members assembled , and among them the following visitors : —Bros . E . D . Davis , Prov ., G . D . C . for Durham ; J . Crosby , Prov . G . Sec . ; T . P . Ionn , Prov . G . Reg . ; S . Owen , Prov . G . S . B . ; W . Morrow , W . M ., and W . E . Franklin , J . W ., No . 56 ; P . Holloway , W . M ., No . 614 ; J . G . Tullock , W . M ., and J . D . Brown , S . W ., No . 624 . Bro . Davis kindly undertook the more arduous business of the evening , to relieve the W . M ., who was unwell . The recent heavy loss sustained by Bro . Davis , in the total destruction of the Lyceum Theatre by fire , called forth

many expressions of sympathy in his behalf , and lively hopes that a liberal patronage of his endeavours to please will restore his prosperity . Bro . Toshack , the ex-mayor of South Shields , was present , and most warmly greeted .

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . Nottingham . —Commercial Lodge ( No . 594 ) . — This Lodge held its annual festival at the Flying Horse Hotel , on Monday , January 14 th , when the R . W . Prov . G . M . Colonel Thomas Wiklman honoured the Lodge with his presence . After the installation of the W . M . elect , Bro . J . C . Nixon , and the transaction of other business , the Brethren dined together . The usual loyal toasts having been given , the W . M . proposed to the 33 rethren the health of the Brov . G . M ., who had interested himself so much for the benefit of Masonry for upwards of forty years ; which having been received with great enthusiasm , the Brov . G . M . was pleased to acknowledge the kindness with which he was received by tho Brethren of his

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