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Provincial.

Doncastek . — St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 292 ) .- —On Tuesday evening , September 26 th , the Brethren of this Lodge met at the Town Hall , when Bro , George Brooke , the W . M ., passed two Brethren to the 2 nd Degree . In the course of the evening a highly interesting and instructive lecture on the history and principles of Freemasonry was delivered by one of the Brethren . He commenced by referring to Masonry as existing from the earlier ages , even from the creation of

the world . ^ He described the nature of the three Degrees in Masonry , and their relationship to architecture , geometry , the arts and sciences , general literature , & c . He also referred to the time when Masonry was introduced into the West by Pythagoras , about 800 years before Christ ; and he went on at great length to describe the nature and principles of Masonry . The title of Knights Templar he described as a misnomer , the word being properly " night , " as

referring to those Masons who were night watchers at the building of Solomon ' s Temple . He showed Masonry to be not a mere club , met for mere worldly purposes , but a holy order , for hearing , teaching , and doing good , and for instruction in love to God and man . In conclusion , the lecturer called upon the younger Brethren to remember their initiation ceremony , and not to trample Masonry under foot by treating it in a light and frivolous manner .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL AECH .

Boyal York Chapter ( No . 7 ) . —The Companions of this excellent Chapter met at the Freemasons ' Tavern on the 28 tb October , Comp . Savage , P . Z ., presided , in the unavoidable absence of Comp . Absolon , and two candidates were duly exalted . Enoch Chapter ( No . 11 ) . —This distinguished Chapter held its meeting at the

LONDON CHAPTERS

Freemasons Tavern on Tuesday , October 21 . Comp . W . Young was installed First Principal , and Comp . B . Temple , Third Principal , by the veteran G . Biggs , in his usual excellent manner . After which the following Officers were inducted into their several chairs : —Comps . B . Williams , Treas . ; P . Matthews , S . E . ; Kennedy , S . N . ; German and Paine , Stewards : and Sewel . Dir . of Cer .

Old King ' s Arms Chapter ( No . 30 ) . —The first convocation for the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , October 6 , when Comp . James Linton , E . Z ., presided ; and Bros . Nesbitt and Mariette , both belonging to the Lodge No . 30 , were duly installed into the Royal Arch . The Comps . afterwards dined together , and spent a pleasant evening . Egbert Burns Chapter ( No . 25 ) . —At a convocation of this Chapter , on the 27 th October , Bros . Hillman , W . M ., No . IS ; Marks , P . M ., No . 18 , were duly exalted into the Order .

Jerusalem Chapter ( No . 218 ) . — The members of this Chapter reassembled for the season on Tuesday , October 14 th , at the Bridge-House Hotel , Southwark . In the absence of Comp . Thompson , M . E . Z ., occasioned , we regret to say , by a severe domestic affliction , Comp . Scambler , P . Z ., officiated . The work , which was ably performed , consisted of the exaltation of Bro . Bobinson , No . 237 . Comp . Stuart , P . Z ., No . 59 , was admitted a joining member . —The Companions then retired to refreshment , and passed a pleasant evening . Comp . George Biggs , P . Z ., No . 109 , was the only visitor present .

Polish National ( No . 778 ) . — -The Companions of this flourishing Chaptei met together at the Freemasons ' Tavern , on the evening of the 23 rd September , when Comp . Watson , P . Z . of the Robert Burn ' s Chapter , in his usual able and impressive manner installed Comps . Warren as E . Z . ; Miehalski , H . ; and Detkins , I ., for the ensuing year . Comp . Johnston was inducted as N ., and Webber , P . S ., who appointed Comps . Boyd and Goodison his assistants . After the close

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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.

Doncastek . — St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 292 ) .- —On Tuesday evening , September 26 th , the Brethren of this Lodge met at the Town Hall , when Bro , George Brooke , the W . M ., passed two Brethren to the 2 nd Degree . In the course of the evening a highly interesting and instructive lecture on the history and principles of Freemasonry was delivered by one of the Brethren . He commenced by referring to Masonry as existing from the earlier ages , even from the creation of

the world . ^ He described the nature of the three Degrees in Masonry , and their relationship to architecture , geometry , the arts and sciences , general literature , & c . He also referred to the time when Masonry was introduced into the West by Pythagoras , about 800 years before Christ ; and he went on at great length to describe the nature and principles of Masonry . The title of Knights Templar he described as a misnomer , the word being properly " night , " as

referring to those Masons who were night watchers at the building of Solomon ' s Temple . He showed Masonry to be not a mere club , met for mere worldly purposes , but a holy order , for hearing , teaching , and doing good , and for instruction in love to God and man . In conclusion , the lecturer called upon the younger Brethren to remember their initiation ceremony , and not to trample Masonry under foot by treating it in a light and frivolous manner .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL AECH .

Boyal York Chapter ( No . 7 ) . —The Companions of this excellent Chapter met at the Freemasons ' Tavern on the 28 tb October , Comp . Savage , P . Z ., presided , in the unavoidable absence of Comp . Absolon , and two candidates were duly exalted . Enoch Chapter ( No . 11 ) . —This distinguished Chapter held its meeting at the

LONDON CHAPTERS

Freemasons Tavern on Tuesday , October 21 . Comp . W . Young was installed First Principal , and Comp . B . Temple , Third Principal , by the veteran G . Biggs , in his usual excellent manner . After which the following Officers were inducted into their several chairs : —Comps . B . Williams , Treas . ; P . Matthews , S . E . ; Kennedy , S . N . ; German and Paine , Stewards : and Sewel . Dir . of Cer .

Old King ' s Arms Chapter ( No . 30 ) . —The first convocation for the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , October 6 , when Comp . James Linton , E . Z ., presided ; and Bros . Nesbitt and Mariette , both belonging to the Lodge No . 30 , were duly installed into the Royal Arch . The Comps . afterwards dined together , and spent a pleasant evening . Egbert Burns Chapter ( No . 25 ) . —At a convocation of this Chapter , on the 27 th October , Bros . Hillman , W . M ., No . IS ; Marks , P . M ., No . 18 , were duly exalted into the Order .

Jerusalem Chapter ( No . 218 ) . — The members of this Chapter reassembled for the season on Tuesday , October 14 th , at the Bridge-House Hotel , Southwark . In the absence of Comp . Thompson , M . E . Z ., occasioned , we regret to say , by a severe domestic affliction , Comp . Scambler , P . Z ., officiated . The work , which was ably performed , consisted of the exaltation of Bro . Bobinson , No . 237 . Comp . Stuart , P . Z ., No . 59 , was admitted a joining member . —The Companions then retired to refreshment , and passed a pleasant evening . Comp . George Biggs , P . Z ., No . 109 , was the only visitor present .

Polish National ( No . 778 ) . — -The Companions of this flourishing Chaptei met together at the Freemasons ' Tavern , on the evening of the 23 rd September , when Comp . Watson , P . Z . of the Robert Burn ' s Chapter , in his usual able and impressive manner installed Comps . Warren as E . Z . ; Miehalski , H . ; and Detkins , I ., for the ensuing year . Comp . Johnston was inducted as N ., and Webber , P . S ., who appointed Comps . Boyd and Goodison his assistants . After the close

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