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the symbolical by Comp . Savage , and the mystical by Comp . Hervey . The M . E . Zi then invested the following Companions in the several Offices , viz . — Muggeridge , Treas . ; Savage , D . C . ; Honey , E . ; Jones , N . ; Tyler , P . S . ; Hayward and Young , As . S . ; Pratt , Org . ; Hervey and Harrison , Stewds . Among the visitors present were Comps . Crohn , Biggs , Barringer and How , P . Z . s . The Comps ., numbering thirty-four , adjourned to banquet at six , and Comp . How was desired by the visitors to express the highly intellectual lesson in R . A . Masonry the working of the Royal York Chapter had afforded them .

Mount Sinai Chapter ( No . 49 ) , Gun Tavern , Pimlico . On Tuesday , April ! % , the Companions of this Chapter met to elect the Officers for the ensuing year , and Exalt Bro . Levinson , and Comp . Joseph Smith was elected Z . ; Comps . Cooper , H . ; Potter , J . ; and Daly , P . S . ; Comp . Andrew exalted Bro . Levinson with his usual ability , and after the close of business the Companions sat down to an excellent supper , and separated early .

Moiea Chaptek ( No . 109 ) , London Tavern , in Bishopsgate-street , Friday , April 20 , Comp . A . Bridge , M . E . Z . ; Thompson , H ; Law , J . The Companions preceded to the election of Officers for the ensuing year , when Comp . Palmer was elected Z ., Law , H ., Gole , J ., Potter , Scribe E . and Treas ., Thorn , N . The Companions present then adjourned to one of those elegant banquets the Moira Chapter is renowned for ; Comps . Dr . Jones , How , and Ward , were present as visitors .

Jerusalem Chapter ( No . 218 ) , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . On Tuesday , April 10 , Bro . Hippon was exalted into the Sublime Degree ; Comp . Newsome , M . E . Z ., assisted by Comp . H . Muggeridge , installed Comps . Scambler , Z . ; Thompson , H . ; and Sheea , J . The duties of P . S . were most efficiently discharged by Comp . Macculloch . Twenty Companions were present on the occasion .

The Stability Lodge of Instruction holds its Annual Festival on the evening we are compelled to go to press , Friday , April 27 th , at Radley ' s Hotel , presided over by Bro . H . Muggeridge . We shall give a full report of the business in our June number .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Cambridge . —Lodge of tlie Tliree Grand Principles ( No . 645 ) , held at the Half Moon Inn , on Thursday , April 5 , for the especial purpose of presenting Bro . Page , P . M ., with a handsome silver box ; the W . M . Bro . John Massey , in the chair . After the usual preliminary business was over , the W . M ., on behalf of his Wardens and Brethren , in a feeling and lengthened address , presented the box ,

and took the opportunity of descanting on the rise and progress of the Science of Freemasonry , and impressing on their minds the nature and duties of their respective offices , recommended them to keep in view those truly Masonic virtues —temperance , fortitude , prudence , and justice , in conjunction with brotherly love , relief , and truth , as the distinguishing characteristics of all good Masons . The following inscription is engraved on the lid of the box : —

" Presented to Bro . Martin Page , P . M ., by the Brethren of the Lodge of the Three Grand Principles , No . 645 , of Free and Accepted Masons , Cambridge ; in token of the respect they feel for him , and as a memorial for his long and well-tried services , always performed to the honour and glory of the Craft , 1855 . "

Bro . Page expressed himself truly sensible of the honour conferred upon him , and returned thanks in a very neat and pleasing speech . The W . M ., with the assist-

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AMERICA. Article 54
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Article 17
LONDON AND ITS MASONS. Article 1
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 21
THE EMPEROR'S VISIT. Article 28
REV. BRO. OLIVER, D.D., VICAR OF SCOPWICK. Article 30
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 31
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 38
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 40
METROPOLITAN. Article 43
PROVINCIAL. Article 45
SCOTLAND. Article 51
COLONIAL. Article 52
INDIA. Article 54
TURKEY. Article 56
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH Of MAY. Article 57
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 59
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 60
Obituary Article 60
NOTICE. Article 62
ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT COLLEGE. Article 62
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH Article 6
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the symbolical by Comp . Savage , and the mystical by Comp . Hervey . The M . E . Zi then invested the following Companions in the several Offices , viz . — Muggeridge , Treas . ; Savage , D . C . ; Honey , E . ; Jones , N . ; Tyler , P . S . ; Hayward and Young , As . S . ; Pratt , Org . ; Hervey and Harrison , Stewds . Among the visitors present were Comps . Crohn , Biggs , Barringer and How , P . Z . s . The Comps ., numbering thirty-four , adjourned to banquet at six , and Comp . How was desired by the visitors to express the highly intellectual lesson in R . A . Masonry the working of the Royal York Chapter had afforded them .

Mount Sinai Chapter ( No . 49 ) , Gun Tavern , Pimlico . On Tuesday , April ! % , the Companions of this Chapter met to elect the Officers for the ensuing year , and Exalt Bro . Levinson , and Comp . Joseph Smith was elected Z . ; Comps . Cooper , H . ; Potter , J . ; and Daly , P . S . ; Comp . Andrew exalted Bro . Levinson with his usual ability , and after the close of business the Companions sat down to an excellent supper , and separated early .

Moiea Chaptek ( No . 109 ) , London Tavern , in Bishopsgate-street , Friday , April 20 , Comp . A . Bridge , M . E . Z . ; Thompson , H ; Law , J . The Companions preceded to the election of Officers for the ensuing year , when Comp . Palmer was elected Z ., Law , H ., Gole , J ., Potter , Scribe E . and Treas ., Thorn , N . The Companions present then adjourned to one of those elegant banquets the Moira Chapter is renowned for ; Comps . Dr . Jones , How , and Ward , were present as visitors .

Jerusalem Chapter ( No . 218 ) , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . On Tuesday , April 10 , Bro . Hippon was exalted into the Sublime Degree ; Comp . Newsome , M . E . Z ., assisted by Comp . H . Muggeridge , installed Comps . Scambler , Z . ; Thompson , H . ; and Sheea , J . The duties of P . S . were most efficiently discharged by Comp . Macculloch . Twenty Companions were present on the occasion .

The Stability Lodge of Instruction holds its Annual Festival on the evening we are compelled to go to press , Friday , April 27 th , at Radley ' s Hotel , presided over by Bro . H . Muggeridge . We shall give a full report of the business in our June number .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Cambridge . —Lodge of tlie Tliree Grand Principles ( No . 645 ) , held at the Half Moon Inn , on Thursday , April 5 , for the especial purpose of presenting Bro . Page , P . M ., with a handsome silver box ; the W . M . Bro . John Massey , in the chair . After the usual preliminary business was over , the W . M ., on behalf of his Wardens and Brethren , in a feeling and lengthened address , presented the box ,

and took the opportunity of descanting on the rise and progress of the Science of Freemasonry , and impressing on their minds the nature and duties of their respective offices , recommended them to keep in view those truly Masonic virtues —temperance , fortitude , prudence , and justice , in conjunction with brotherly love , relief , and truth , as the distinguishing characteristics of all good Masons . The following inscription is engraved on the lid of the box : —

" Presented to Bro . Martin Page , P . M ., by the Brethren of the Lodge of the Three Grand Principles , No . 645 , of Free and Accepted Masons , Cambridge ; in token of the respect they feel for him , and as a memorial for his long and well-tried services , always performed to the honour and glory of the Craft , 1855 . "

Bro . Page expressed himself truly sensible of the honour conferred upon him , and returned thanks in a very neat and pleasing speech . The W . M ., with the assist-

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