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Provincial.

The concluding toast , * 'To all Poor and Distressed Masons , " being honoured , Sir Lucius Curtis left the chair . As there was a large number of the Brethren present , Bro . Deacon , D . Prov , G . M ., took the chair , and the enjoyment was prolonged .

ISLE OP MAN . Douglas . —Royal Lodge . —On Monday , October 6 th , the members of the above Lodge held their usual monthly meeting at the house of Bro . Lutterworth , Prospect Hill , Douglas , under the able presidency of Bro . Colonel Johnson , W . M . There was a full attendance of the Brethren , and a few visitors ; the business of the evening consisted in raising two Brethren from the 2 nd to the 3 rd Degree

of our Institution . The above Lodge , which holds its warrant from the Grand Lodge of Scotland , has , until within the last six months , been in abeyance since 1840 ; but through the instrumentality of Bro . Butterworth , was resuscitated some six months since ; it now numbers upwards of twenty members , and from the promises of support and propositions for membership , bids fair to rival its most palmy days .

ISLE OF WIGHT . Ventktor . —Yarborough Lodge ( No . 809 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge on Wednesday , October 1 st , held in a private room , Bro . Hollyer , W . M ., Bro . Moore was raised to the 3 rd Degree by Bro . Pullen , D . Prov . G . M , Bro . Braine was elected W . M ., and Bro . Baynes , Treas ., for the year ensuing .

LEICESTERSHIRE . The Provincial Grand Masteeship . —We have the pleasure of announcing that this important office , which became vacant in May last , by the lamented decease of the late Sir P . G . Powke , Bart ., has been conferred by the M . W . Grand Master upon that most estimable nobleman , the Earl Howe , P . D . G . M . of England , and P . Prov . G . M . for Warwickshire , greatly to the gratification of the Brethren of the ancient Craft in the province . We understand that his Lordship ' s

installation will take place some time in the ensuing month , should his health permit ; when the Brethren will go in procession to church , where a sermon will be pi-eached by the Prov . Grand Chaplain for the benefit of the charities . We feel assured that , from the universal respect in which the new Prov . Grand Master is held by the Freemasons , not of Leicestershire only , but of all the adjoining provinces and the metropolis , we may safely predict that there will be such a

gathering of the Craft , both in numbers and rank , to do him honour , as Leicester has rarely if ever seen on any previous occasion . In making this prediction we have not forgotten the imposing spectacle which took place some thirty-three years ago , when his lordship , as W . M . of St . John ' s Lodge , Leicester , laid the foundationstone of St . George ' s church , nor of the more recent inauguration of the Duke of Rutland ' s statue by his immediate predecessor in the Grand Mastership of the

province . Leicester . —/ Sfe . John ' s Lodge ( No 818 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge , after the summer recess , took place on the 1 st of October ; present , Bro . Underwood , W . M ., in the chair ; Bro . Kelly , I ) . Prov . G . M . as P . M . ; and other Brethren , There was no husiness of importance transacted .

John of Gaunt Lodge ( No . 760 ) . —This Lodge resumed its meetings for the winter on the 18 th September , Bro . Millican , W . M . in the chair . Two gentlemen were proposed as candidates for initiation into the Order . It is truly gratifying to witness the cordial harmony which exists , and the mutual interchange of visits which take place , between the members of these two sister Lodges on each occasion of their meeting .

NORFOLK . 1 \ ROYIN 01 A I > GRAND LODOK Norwich . —As we briefly stated in our last , on Thursday , October 25 th , a ({ rand Lodge was held at the Grammar School , Norwich ( by the kind perRnsnion

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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
« THINGS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN."* Article 6
LINES TO A NEWLY-INITIATED BROTHER. Article 11
PENCILLINGS EROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OE A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 20
ANNIVERSARY OF A LODGE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 36
METE0P0LITAN. Article 50
PROVINCIAL. Article 54
ROYAL ARCH. Article 72
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 74
MAKE MASONRY. Article 75
SCOTLAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
AMERICA. Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 82
OBITUARY. Article 83
NOTICE. Article 84
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Provincial.

The concluding toast , * 'To all Poor and Distressed Masons , " being honoured , Sir Lucius Curtis left the chair . As there was a large number of the Brethren present , Bro . Deacon , D . Prov , G . M ., took the chair , and the enjoyment was prolonged .

ISLE OP MAN . Douglas . —Royal Lodge . —On Monday , October 6 th , the members of the above Lodge held their usual monthly meeting at the house of Bro . Lutterworth , Prospect Hill , Douglas , under the able presidency of Bro . Colonel Johnson , W . M . There was a full attendance of the Brethren , and a few visitors ; the business of the evening consisted in raising two Brethren from the 2 nd to the 3 rd Degree

of our Institution . The above Lodge , which holds its warrant from the Grand Lodge of Scotland , has , until within the last six months , been in abeyance since 1840 ; but through the instrumentality of Bro . Butterworth , was resuscitated some six months since ; it now numbers upwards of twenty members , and from the promises of support and propositions for membership , bids fair to rival its most palmy days .

ISLE OF WIGHT . Ventktor . —Yarborough Lodge ( No . 809 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge on Wednesday , October 1 st , held in a private room , Bro . Hollyer , W . M ., Bro . Moore was raised to the 3 rd Degree by Bro . Pullen , D . Prov . G . M , Bro . Braine was elected W . M ., and Bro . Baynes , Treas ., for the year ensuing .

LEICESTERSHIRE . The Provincial Grand Masteeship . —We have the pleasure of announcing that this important office , which became vacant in May last , by the lamented decease of the late Sir P . G . Powke , Bart ., has been conferred by the M . W . Grand Master upon that most estimable nobleman , the Earl Howe , P . D . G . M . of England , and P . Prov . G . M . for Warwickshire , greatly to the gratification of the Brethren of the ancient Craft in the province . We understand that his Lordship ' s

installation will take place some time in the ensuing month , should his health permit ; when the Brethren will go in procession to church , where a sermon will be pi-eached by the Prov . Grand Chaplain for the benefit of the charities . We feel assured that , from the universal respect in which the new Prov . Grand Master is held by the Freemasons , not of Leicestershire only , but of all the adjoining provinces and the metropolis , we may safely predict that there will be such a

gathering of the Craft , both in numbers and rank , to do him honour , as Leicester has rarely if ever seen on any previous occasion . In making this prediction we have not forgotten the imposing spectacle which took place some thirty-three years ago , when his lordship , as W . M . of St . John ' s Lodge , Leicester , laid the foundationstone of St . George ' s church , nor of the more recent inauguration of the Duke of Rutland ' s statue by his immediate predecessor in the Grand Mastership of the

province . Leicester . —/ Sfe . John ' s Lodge ( No 818 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge , after the summer recess , took place on the 1 st of October ; present , Bro . Underwood , W . M ., in the chair ; Bro . Kelly , I ) . Prov . G . M . as P . M . ; and other Brethren , There was no husiness of importance transacted .

John of Gaunt Lodge ( No . 760 ) . —This Lodge resumed its meetings for the winter on the 18 th September , Bro . Millican , W . M . in the chair . Two gentlemen were proposed as candidates for initiation into the Order . It is truly gratifying to witness the cordial harmony which exists , and the mutual interchange of visits which take place , between the members of these two sister Lodges on each occasion of their meeting .

NORFOLK . 1 \ ROYIN 01 A I > GRAND LODOK Norwich . —As we briefly stated in our last , on Thursday , October 25 th , a ({ rand Lodge was held at the Grammar School , Norwich ( by the kind perRnsnion

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