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Provincial.

^ The health ol the Prov . G . Chaplain , and thanks to him for his services . " Rev . Bro . Harris respond ^ d G /^^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ v * ' The health of the ! r ^ v . ; S ^ Brother Thomas J . Dyke , -of Merthyr , returned thanks in most appropriate terms . ¦ . . '¦ . ' . ¦/' .-. .

Bro . Beadon proposed , ' " . All poor and distressed Masons , " which having been drunk , the meeting separated , having spent one of the most delightful days , not perhaps in the memory of the oldest inhabitant , but certainly in the memory of the oldest Mason . Nothing of the kind was ever seen in Cairdin ^ and so we conclude our report by wishing them many " merryy merry meetings . " [ After the sermon a subscriptionwas mad ^ for the purposes of charity , and a sum of £ 12 was collected , £ 6 of Which were given to the Canibrian Deaf and Dumb Asylum , Swansea , and £ 6 to the poor of St . John ' s parish , Cardiff ]

STAFFORDSHIRE . The Provincial Grand Lodge was held this year un ^ the auspices of the Sutherland Lod ^ , Now 660 ^^ ^^ every part of the county were present , as well as delegates from other Provinces , and as the Lodgesof the Potteries , Newcastle ^ largely represented , the meeting was a very ^ ^^ h ^ niore than usu ^ : ' ¦ "¦ ¦ . ¦ >' ¦ '"'' ¦¦¦ : . :- r .:

As every rooija and convenience that the splendid new TownHaH afforded was put into requisition > the arrangements reflected great credit on the Prb > V . X * . Stewards ^ Brps . J norev « nd G . L . Robinson , and rendered it the most successful meeting held within ' . ' the : Province . ' ,- ' ' . ' ¦' : •' - •' " ¦ : - ^ ¦ '¦" ¦ " ¦

The Provincial Grand Lo % e ^ f open form by Bro . Lieut . -Col . "Vernon , R . W . Prov . G . M ., at twelve o ' clock , in the spacious justice-room of the Town Hall , and the business of the Provincial Grand Lodge was then proceeded With by Bro . Dee , Prov . G . Sec , reading the minutes of the last meeting , which were duly confirmed .

It was then proposed by Bro . Dee , Prov . G . Sec , and seconded by Bro . Burton , P . Prov . G . S . W ., that the usual donation of £ 10 . 10 s . be given from Prov . Grand Lodge funds , to the Masonic Girls ^ School ; and , in addition , Bro . Dee , in a clear and lucid speech , pointed out the advisability of securing for Prov . Grand Lodge a voice in the direction of funds and affairs in connection with the charities to which sums were annually voted by Prov . Grand Lodge , and after discussion by

several Brethren , as to the possibility of the Prov . G . M . becoming a vice-president of the institution , Bro . Dee proposed , and was seconded by Bro . Burton , that £ 50 be given from the Prov . Grand Lodge funds to insure that object . Bro . Burton then proposed , in order to make the vice-presidentship permanent to the Prov . G . M . of Staffordshire , that the Prov . G . M . ' s life should be insured for £ 50 , a motion which met with the cordial approval of the Brethren , and was unanimously adopted .

The usual routine business of the Prov . Grand Lodge having been gone through , the following Prov . G . appointments were made : —Bros . Alfred Glover , S . W . ; C . T . Davenport , J . W . ; Rev . E . Gwynne , Chap . ; Rev . James Downes , Assist . Chap . ; W . Lloyd , Treas . ; Thomas Mason , jun ., Reg . ; F . Dee , Sec . ; Henry Hall , S . D . ; William ^ Green , J . D . ; Edwin Yates , Sup , of Works ; Samuel Hilt Dir . of Cers . ; George Sergeant , Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; Jno . H . Sweeting , Sword Bearer ; John Emery , jun ., Org . ; John Robinson , Purst , ; Carlo Bregazzi , Standard Bearer ; Henry Bagguley , Tyler .

The Prov . Grand Lodge adjourned at two o ' clock to hear Divine service in St , Paul's Church ; Bro , the Rev . James Do wnes , B . A ., Prov . G . Assist . Chap ., incumbent of Stonall , and Bro . the Eev . E . Gwynne , Prov . G . Chap ,, officiated , The Sermon , by the former , upon the text " Sirs , ye are Brethren , ' * was ari eloquent exposition and practical enforcement of the beautiful precepts of the Fraternity , and of Christianity , viz ., —love Ho God and love to man—which

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MASONIC LIBRARY AND MUSEUM. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 3
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
ON THE MATHEMATICAL AND MASONIC PROPERTIES OF THE NUMBER 666. Article 10
MASONIC LODGE, TORQUAY. Article 12
A BROTHER IN ADVERSITY. Article 17
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
BROTHER J. HARRIS. Article 30
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 31
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 33
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
MARK MASONRY. Article 63
SCOTLAND, Article 64
INDIA Article 71
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST Article 73
NOTICE Article 78
JEWEL OF THE GRAND MASTER FOR TURKEY Article 80
Untitled Article 81
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Provincial.

^ The health ol the Prov . G . Chaplain , and thanks to him for his services . " Rev . Bro . Harris respond ^ d G /^^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ v * ' The health of the ! r ^ v . ; S ^ Brother Thomas J . Dyke , -of Merthyr , returned thanks in most appropriate terms . ¦ . . '¦ . ' . ¦/' .-. .

Bro . Beadon proposed , ' " . All poor and distressed Masons , " which having been drunk , the meeting separated , having spent one of the most delightful days , not perhaps in the memory of the oldest inhabitant , but certainly in the memory of the oldest Mason . Nothing of the kind was ever seen in Cairdin ^ and so we conclude our report by wishing them many " merryy merry meetings . " [ After the sermon a subscriptionwas mad ^ for the purposes of charity , and a sum of £ 12 was collected , £ 6 of Which were given to the Canibrian Deaf and Dumb Asylum , Swansea , and £ 6 to the poor of St . John ' s parish , Cardiff ]

STAFFORDSHIRE . The Provincial Grand Lodge was held this year un ^ the auspices of the Sutherland Lod ^ , Now 660 ^^ ^^ every part of the county were present , as well as delegates from other Provinces , and as the Lodgesof the Potteries , Newcastle ^ largely represented , the meeting was a very ^ ^^ h ^ niore than usu ^ : ' ¦ "¦ ¦ . ¦ >' ¦ '"'' ¦¦¦ : . :- r .:

As every rooija and convenience that the splendid new TownHaH afforded was put into requisition > the arrangements reflected great credit on the Prb > V . X * . Stewards ^ Brps . J norev « nd G . L . Robinson , and rendered it the most successful meeting held within ' . ' the : Province . ' ,- ' ' . ' ¦' : •' - •' " ¦ : - ^ ¦ '¦" ¦ " ¦

The Provincial Grand Lo % e ^ f open form by Bro . Lieut . -Col . "Vernon , R . W . Prov . G . M ., at twelve o ' clock , in the spacious justice-room of the Town Hall , and the business of the Provincial Grand Lodge was then proceeded With by Bro . Dee , Prov . G . Sec , reading the minutes of the last meeting , which were duly confirmed .

It was then proposed by Bro . Dee , Prov . G . Sec , and seconded by Bro . Burton , P . Prov . G . S . W ., that the usual donation of £ 10 . 10 s . be given from Prov . Grand Lodge funds , to the Masonic Girls ^ School ; and , in addition , Bro . Dee , in a clear and lucid speech , pointed out the advisability of securing for Prov . Grand Lodge a voice in the direction of funds and affairs in connection with the charities to which sums were annually voted by Prov . Grand Lodge , and after discussion by

several Brethren , as to the possibility of the Prov . G . M . becoming a vice-president of the institution , Bro . Dee proposed , and was seconded by Bro . Burton , that £ 50 be given from the Prov . Grand Lodge funds to insure that object . Bro . Burton then proposed , in order to make the vice-presidentship permanent to the Prov . G . M . of Staffordshire , that the Prov . G . M . ' s life should be insured for £ 50 , a motion which met with the cordial approval of the Brethren , and was unanimously adopted .

The usual routine business of the Prov . Grand Lodge having been gone through , the following Prov . G . appointments were made : —Bros . Alfred Glover , S . W . ; C . T . Davenport , J . W . ; Rev . E . Gwynne , Chap . ; Rev . James Downes , Assist . Chap . ; W . Lloyd , Treas . ; Thomas Mason , jun ., Reg . ; F . Dee , Sec . ; Henry Hall , S . D . ; William ^ Green , J . D . ; Edwin Yates , Sup , of Works ; Samuel Hilt Dir . of Cers . ; George Sergeant , Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; Jno . H . Sweeting , Sword Bearer ; John Emery , jun ., Org . ; John Robinson , Purst , ; Carlo Bregazzi , Standard Bearer ; Henry Bagguley , Tyler .

The Prov . Grand Lodge adjourned at two o ' clock to hear Divine service in St , Paul's Church ; Bro , the Rev . James Do wnes , B . A ., Prov . G . Assist . Chap ., incumbent of Stonall , and Bro . the Eev . E . Gwynne , Prov . G . Chap ,, officiated , The Sermon , by the former , upon the text " Sirs , ye are Brethren , ' * was ari eloquent exposition and practical enforcement of the beautiful precepts of the Fraternity , and of Christianity , viz ., —love Ho God and love to man—which

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