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ts foundation , and had always co-operated with Bro . Bonald , and he bore testimony o the untiring labour that Bro . Donald was always ready to afford in assisting any Lodge . Bro . Barker said that he had attended the funeral , and seen his excellent Brother ' s remains deposited in the grave , from which he trusted lie would one day arise to the Grand Lodge above , where it was hoped all good Masons would be gathered .

OXFORDSHIRE

The Oxford Masonic meetings , up to the end of the year , are Alfred Lodge , No . 425 , November 11 th , December 9 th , and the Festival the 27 th ; Apollo University Lodge , No . 460 , November 26 th . The next Grand Lodge Festival will take place early in May , 1857 .

SOUTH WALES

Carmarthen " . —St . Peter s Lodge ( No . 699 ) . —This Lodge progresses satisfactorily under the activity of our esteemed Bro . Bibbans , who , at the last meeting , made a spirited appeal to the Brethren respecting the neglect of the Prov . Grand Lodge , which has not met in this town for more than sixteen years , and only once within that period at any other Lodge in the western division of the principality . Promises have been made so often , that the heart is sick at continuous delays . Many Brothers in the province would be proud to serve in the Prov . Grand Lodere . and verv manv are hiedilv deserving' of the distinction : but vears roll on .

and we have no Prov . Grand Lodge at all . The Masonic world in these parts is now satisfied that nothing will be done until the Magazine takes the matter up , since the remarks made in this periodical , upon neglect in other parts , have had the desired effect , and meetings are now regularly assembled . Let us hope that a meeting of the Grand Lodge for the Western Division of South Wales , will quickly be summoned at Carmarthen , so as to meet the -wishes and confirm the expectations of very many expert Masons and consistent men . The work of this Lodge is principally done by Bro . Bibhans , assisted by Bro . Bowen the barrister .

STAFFORDSHIRE

Walsall . —Lodge of St . Matthew ( No . 786 ) . —At the regular meeting of this Lodge held on Wednesday , October 1 , after the usual business had been disposed of , a special solemn ceremony was observed in memory of the late Bro . James Hamsey Newsam , P . M ., who died September 13 . The interest and solemnity of the proceedings were considerably enhanced by the introduction of a musical service , composed by Bro . J . A . Baker , of Birmingham , who officiated at the harmonicum ; the vocal portions were efficiently rendered by Bros . Pursall , W . Baker , Pendleton , and Glydon , of the Athol Lodge , No . 88 . Upwards of forty Brethren were present , to whom the deceased was personally known ; and the following eulogium , which was read in the course of the ceremony , was acknowledged to be a true estimate of his character as a man and as a Mason .

EULOGIUM . James Bamaey Newsam , P . S . W ., of Lodge No . 40 , at Belfast , and of the Jerusalem Lodge , No . 233 , in London ; P . M . of the Lodge of St . Matthew , No . 78 G , at Walsall ; Prov . J . G . W . of Stafford ; Past First Principal of the Vernon Chapter , No . 786 , at Walsall ; G . S . of the Prov . Grand Chapter of Stafford , and a proclaimed Sovereign Prince Bose Croix . Our lately deceased and much lamented Brother was a man , honest , kind , and virtuous , of generous disposition , sincere in his professionSj truthful and just in his dealings ; and , as a Mason , worthy and worshipful , zealous and active for the honour and welfare of the Craft , kind and courteous to his Brethren , careful and exact in the performance of the duties of the Lodge , whether self-imposed or required by the statutes and obligations of Masonry , and anxious to acquire , and willing to impart , all skill and knowledge needful for a Brother , an officer , or Master of a Lodge . A warm supporter of charities was he , moreover , and no

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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.

ts foundation , and had always co-operated with Bro . Bonald , and he bore testimony o the untiring labour that Bro . Donald was always ready to afford in assisting any Lodge . Bro . Barker said that he had attended the funeral , and seen his excellent Brother ' s remains deposited in the grave , from which he trusted lie would one day arise to the Grand Lodge above , where it was hoped all good Masons would be gathered .

OXFORDSHIRE

The Oxford Masonic meetings , up to the end of the year , are Alfred Lodge , No . 425 , November 11 th , December 9 th , and the Festival the 27 th ; Apollo University Lodge , No . 460 , November 26 th . The next Grand Lodge Festival will take place early in May , 1857 .

SOUTH WALES

Carmarthen " . —St . Peter s Lodge ( No . 699 ) . —This Lodge progresses satisfactorily under the activity of our esteemed Bro . Bibbans , who , at the last meeting , made a spirited appeal to the Brethren respecting the neglect of the Prov . Grand Lodge , which has not met in this town for more than sixteen years , and only once within that period at any other Lodge in the western division of the principality . Promises have been made so often , that the heart is sick at continuous delays . Many Brothers in the province would be proud to serve in the Prov . Grand Lodere . and verv manv are hiedilv deserving' of the distinction : but vears roll on .

and we have no Prov . Grand Lodge at all . The Masonic world in these parts is now satisfied that nothing will be done until the Magazine takes the matter up , since the remarks made in this periodical , upon neglect in other parts , have had the desired effect , and meetings are now regularly assembled . Let us hope that a meeting of the Grand Lodge for the Western Division of South Wales , will quickly be summoned at Carmarthen , so as to meet the -wishes and confirm the expectations of very many expert Masons and consistent men . The work of this Lodge is principally done by Bro . Bibhans , assisted by Bro . Bowen the barrister .

STAFFORDSHIRE

Walsall . —Lodge of St . Matthew ( No . 786 ) . —At the regular meeting of this Lodge held on Wednesday , October 1 , after the usual business had been disposed of , a special solemn ceremony was observed in memory of the late Bro . James Hamsey Newsam , P . M ., who died September 13 . The interest and solemnity of the proceedings were considerably enhanced by the introduction of a musical service , composed by Bro . J . A . Baker , of Birmingham , who officiated at the harmonicum ; the vocal portions were efficiently rendered by Bros . Pursall , W . Baker , Pendleton , and Glydon , of the Athol Lodge , No . 88 . Upwards of forty Brethren were present , to whom the deceased was personally known ; and the following eulogium , which was read in the course of the ceremony , was acknowledged to be a true estimate of his character as a man and as a Mason .

EULOGIUM . James Bamaey Newsam , P . S . W ., of Lodge No . 40 , at Belfast , and of the Jerusalem Lodge , No . 233 , in London ; P . M . of the Lodge of St . Matthew , No . 78 G , at Walsall ; Prov . J . G . W . of Stafford ; Past First Principal of the Vernon Chapter , No . 786 , at Walsall ; G . S . of the Prov . Grand Chapter of Stafford , and a proclaimed Sovereign Prince Bose Croix . Our lately deceased and much lamented Brother was a man , honest , kind , and virtuous , of generous disposition , sincere in his professionSj truthful and just in his dealings ; and , as a Mason , worthy and worshipful , zealous and active for the honour and welfare of the Craft , kind and courteous to his Brethren , careful and exact in the performance of the duties of the Lodge , whether self-imposed or required by the statutes and obligations of Masonry , and anxious to acquire , and willing to impart , all skill and knowledge needful for a Brother , an officer , or Master of a Lodge . A warm supporter of charities was he , moreover , and no

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