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Provincial.

J . 0 . Gill , P . M . 251 ; Benj . Gates , P . M . 251 ; Abram Brearly , AV . M . 322 ; AVordsworfch , AV . M . 568 ; and the other officers and visiting brethren . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , when Bro . Abraham AVilson , S . W . who had been duly elected W . M ., Avas called forward , and installed according to ancient custom in the chair of King Solomon , by Bro . R . R . Nelson , and tlie rest of the AV . M , ' s and P . M . ' s present . After which BroAbraham AVilsonAV . M . appointed and invested his

. , , officers for the ensuing year as follows : —Bros . John AA ilson , S . AV . ; JohnLobley , J . Vv \; Rev . AV . Appbyard , M . A ., Chap . ; Ephraim Fox , Treas . ; John Armitage , H . Sec . ; Jonathan Day , S . B . ; Edward Ellis , J . B . ; W . Richardson , I . G . ; AV . Thackrah , Dir . of Cers . ; Frank Aked , Tyler ; Tom Chadwick , " Steward . Each heing charged by Bro . R . R . Nelson , P . M ., to discharge his duties faithfully , the lodge AA-as closed in peace ant ! harmony .

After this fche brethren adjourned to refreshments , but OAving to the great national loss of the Prince Consort , the usual loyal toasts were given in solemn silence , after which folloived the Masonic toasts . The whole having been gone through , the brethren separated with true Masonic feeling . SIIEPPIELD . —Britannia Lodge ( No . 162 . )—A lodge of emergency was held on Thursday , 26 th ult ., in the Freemason ' s

Hall , Surrey-street . Bro . Hay , AV . M ., presided , supported by Bro . AVhite , P . M ., and Prov . G . A . Bir . of Cers . ; Longden , P . M ., & c . The AV . M . opened his lodge in the various degrees , and raised Bros . Hannath and Glencross in a very dignified manner to the degree of M . M ., after they had given satisfactory proofs of their proficiency in the former degrees . Bro . AVhite , P . M ., gave the charge and lecture , and explained the tracingboard .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . —Lodge La Cesaree ( No . 860 ) . —The ordinary monthly meeting , held on Thursday , Bee 26 th , ivas presided over by Bro . Baudains , AVM ., supported hy his Wardens , Bros . Dickson Le Couteur , and Philip le Sueur . The lodge having been opened in the firstdegree , the minutes of fche previous meeting- -were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Dr . Emile Piscarfc , and , this being unanimous in his favour , after the declaration had been signed , the usual preparations for his

initiation were made . In the interval , the S . AV . brought before the members a notice of fche ehcumstances which had caused the symbols of mourning to be visible around , as Avell in the furniture of the lodge as in the outer world unconnected ivith Freemasonry , no less than the sudden and solemn death of the Prince Consort . In many private as ivell as public societies in England , a record had been made in the archives of the loss that had been sustainedwhichthough restricted Avithiu the

, , respective circles of membership , still marked a sen se of the estimation of the high moral and mental qualities , and also of the claims to general respect , and affection , ofthe late Princes . As distinguished by loyalty to the sovereign of England , Jerseymen would not be behind the inhabitants ofthe mother-country ; he therefore proposed that a suitable entry be made in tlie

minutes by the Secretary , expressive of deep regret and of sympathy with the Royal Family in their recent bereavement . Bro . Binet seconded the proposition , remarking , that thoughnofc aFreemason , the late Prince Avas nearly connected by ties of kindred with those who belonged to anel were held in honour hy the Craft , and that for this , as ivell as other reasons , it Avas suitable to pay respect to his memory . The AV . M ., in putting the motion , which Avas subsequentlcarried unanimouslobserved that

y y , , while differing in opinion from the jirevious speakers as to the claims to distinction in a masons' lodge on the grounds mentioned , he heartily supported the proposition , because by his active and energetic support of institutions for the advancement of art and science , by his prominence in aiding hy his influence and by his purse a great number of philanthropic and charitable objects , and also by tlie high standard of character and conduct which

, he had maintained , the late Prince had evinced that his feelings , his opinions , and his actions , were in accordance with the principles of our order . Dr . Piscart was then introduced and initiated as an entered apprentice freemason , with the usual rites , administered by the AV . M . Mention having been made of the very recent death of two members ofthe lodge , the one , Bro . Le Montais , by a sudden accident at a distance from his native country , and fche other , Bro , Boufcfcier , ivho had died

Channel Islands.

only tAvo days before under very lamentable circumstances from brain fever , accompanied with a total loss of reason , a suitable record thereof , ivith expressions of kindly sympathy Avith surviving relatives , Avas ordered to be entered on the minutes . At the request of the AV . M ., the Secretary read , for the information of the brethren , and as an appropriate supplement to the address of Bro . Rafcier tAi-o months previously , a long article on the

present condition and future prospects of the Grand Orient of France , extracted from a French newspaper . The lodge , which , was numerously attainted , vras closed about 9 o ' clock , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . —n . H-

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

LANARKSHIRE ( MIDDLE AVARD . ) ST . JAMS . —Old Monldand Lodge ( No . 177 ) . —A special general meeting of this lodge took place iu Bro . John Lindsay ' s hall , Coatbridge , on Friday , the 13 th ult ., for the purpose of interring the remains of Bro . Robert Pendor , their Chaplain , in compliance with a wish frequently expressed by him , that , if considered worthy of the honour , he might be interred with Masonic ceremonies . A deputation was present from the Airdrie

Sfc . John's Lodge ( So . 1 GG ) . The following lodges were represented by individual members , viz . —Kirkintilloch St . John's ( No . 28 ) ; St . Bryde ' s , Douglas ( No . 118 ); Caledonian St . John's Campsie ( No . 195 ); AVoodhall St . John ' s ( No . 305 ); and Caledonian Railway Lodge ( No . 354 ) . After the funeral service had been gone through in the lodge room , tlie brethren , ivith their banner , regalia , & c , in deep mourning , having been

arranged in funeral oreler , walked in procession to the residence of the deceased , and , with sincere feelings of regret , assumed the temporary guardianship of his remains , until " deposited in the final resting-place of frail humanity . From thence , headed hy the Drumpeller Instrumental Band , and keeping time to the solemn music of the "Dead March in Saul , " the procession wended its melancholy road to the cemetery selected by his friends the lace of his interment

as p . On arrival , and encircled by his sorrowing brethren and relations , and surrounded by numerous friends and neighbours , his remains were placed in the grave . The impressive Masonic funeral service was read by Bro . Peter Mackinnon , AV . M . of the lodge of ivhich the deceased was , for the long period of forty-eight years , a most efficient member . The apron and mystic offerings , according to ancient form , were deposited on the coffin . The last offices

were performed , and the grave soon hid from our sorrowing view the mortal remains of a kind friend , a good neighbour , and an honest man . All will miss his friendl y smile and cheerful recognition , and his " memory will long be green amongst us . "

Ireland.

IRELAND .

MtraSTEE . —The following circular has been addressed to the different lodges in the province of Minister : — "Ballynamote , Cork , Dec . 16 , 1861 . —AVorshipful Sir and Brother , —In consequence of the heavy affliction with which it has pleased the Great Disposer of events to visit our beloved Queen and the nation , I beg respectfully to suggest and recommend that , as a dutiful tribute of respect to her Majesty , the usual festival

dinner on Sfc . John ' s Day be on this occasion dispensed with . I am happy to say that several lodges have already readily adopted this suggestion . I remain , yours faithfully and fraternally , GEORGE CIIATTERIOI- , D . Provincial Grand Master . The AV . Master of Lodge . " It is believed that the recommendation will he unanimously adopted . BELFAST . —A recommendation having been made bv BroW

. . S . Tracy , P . M ., the D . Prov . G . M . of the Order , that the festival of Sfc . John should nofc be celebrated on the present occasion , in consequence of the death of the late Prince Consort , we understand that the members generally of the several lodges in this town cordially concur in the propriety of their AVorshipful B . Grand Master's suggestion , and we believe thafc it will be universally followed . It lias been suggested to us that the and

numerous proverbially loyal body of Freemasons of this town should go even further than ivhat is recommended in fche letter referred to . It is thought that it would nofc be unfittingfor the Masons to express their sense of the national loss , and their

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ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Article 3
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MASONIC FACTS. Article 8
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES. Article 8
MASONIC ORATION. Article 10
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—LII. Article 11
FREEMASONS AND RIBBONMEN.—WHAT AN INCONGEUOUS ALLIANCE! Article 13
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 14
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 16
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
PROV. G. MASTER OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Article 18
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
SPECIAL GRAND LODGE. Article 19
METROPOLITAN. Article 19
PROVINCIAL. Article 19
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 22
SCOTLAND. Article 22
IRELAND. Article 22
TURKEY. Article 23
ROYAL ARCH, Article 23
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 23
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 24
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 24
THE WEEK. Article 26
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 27
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Provincial.

J . 0 . Gill , P . M . 251 ; Benj . Gates , P . M . 251 ; Abram Brearly , AV . M . 322 ; AVordsworfch , AV . M . 568 ; and the other officers and visiting brethren . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , when Bro . Abraham AVilson , S . W . who had been duly elected W . M ., Avas called forward , and installed according to ancient custom in the chair of King Solomon , by Bro . R . R . Nelson , and tlie rest of the AV . M , ' s and P . M . ' s present . After which BroAbraham AVilsonAV . M . appointed and invested his

. , , officers for the ensuing year as follows : —Bros . John AA ilson , S . AV . ; JohnLobley , J . Vv \; Rev . AV . Appbyard , M . A ., Chap . ; Ephraim Fox , Treas . ; John Armitage , H . Sec . ; Jonathan Day , S . B . ; Edward Ellis , J . B . ; W . Richardson , I . G . ; AV . Thackrah , Dir . of Cers . ; Frank Aked , Tyler ; Tom Chadwick , " Steward . Each heing charged by Bro . R . R . Nelson , P . M ., to discharge his duties faithfully , the lodge AA-as closed in peace ant ! harmony .

After this fche brethren adjourned to refreshments , but OAving to the great national loss of the Prince Consort , the usual loyal toasts were given in solemn silence , after which folloived the Masonic toasts . The whole having been gone through , the brethren separated with true Masonic feeling . SIIEPPIELD . —Britannia Lodge ( No . 162 . )—A lodge of emergency was held on Thursday , 26 th ult ., in the Freemason ' s

Hall , Surrey-street . Bro . Hay , AV . M ., presided , supported by Bro . AVhite , P . M ., and Prov . G . A . Bir . of Cers . ; Longden , P . M ., & c . The AV . M . opened his lodge in the various degrees , and raised Bros . Hannath and Glencross in a very dignified manner to the degree of M . M ., after they had given satisfactory proofs of their proficiency in the former degrees . Bro . AVhite , P . M ., gave the charge and lecture , and explained the tracingboard .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . —Lodge La Cesaree ( No . 860 ) . —The ordinary monthly meeting , held on Thursday , Bee 26 th , ivas presided over by Bro . Baudains , AVM ., supported hy his Wardens , Bros . Dickson Le Couteur , and Philip le Sueur . The lodge having been opened in the firstdegree , the minutes of fche previous meeting- -were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Dr . Emile Piscarfc , and , this being unanimous in his favour , after the declaration had been signed , the usual preparations for his

initiation were made . In the interval , the S . AV . brought before the members a notice of fche ehcumstances which had caused the symbols of mourning to be visible around , as Avell in the furniture of the lodge as in the outer world unconnected ivith Freemasonry , no less than the sudden and solemn death of the Prince Consort . In many private as ivell as public societies in England , a record had been made in the archives of the loss that had been sustainedwhichthough restricted Avithiu the

, , respective circles of membership , still marked a sen se of the estimation of the high moral and mental qualities , and also of the claims to general respect , and affection , ofthe late Princes . As distinguished by loyalty to the sovereign of England , Jerseymen would not be behind the inhabitants ofthe mother-country ; he therefore proposed that a suitable entry be made in tlie

minutes by the Secretary , expressive of deep regret and of sympathy with the Royal Family in their recent bereavement . Bro . Binet seconded the proposition , remarking , that thoughnofc aFreemason , the late Prince Avas nearly connected by ties of kindred with those who belonged to anel were held in honour hy the Craft , and that for this , as ivell as other reasons , it Avas suitable to pay respect to his memory . The AV . M ., in putting the motion , which Avas subsequentlcarried unanimouslobserved that

y y , , while differing in opinion from the jirevious speakers as to the claims to distinction in a masons' lodge on the grounds mentioned , he heartily supported the proposition , because by his active and energetic support of institutions for the advancement of art and science , by his prominence in aiding hy his influence and by his purse a great number of philanthropic and charitable objects , and also by tlie high standard of character and conduct which

, he had maintained , the late Prince had evinced that his feelings , his opinions , and his actions , were in accordance with the principles of our order . Dr . Piscart was then introduced and initiated as an entered apprentice freemason , with the usual rites , administered by the AV . M . Mention having been made of the very recent death of two members ofthe lodge , the one , Bro . Le Montais , by a sudden accident at a distance from his native country , and fche other , Bro , Boufcfcier , ivho had died

Channel Islands.

only tAvo days before under very lamentable circumstances from brain fever , accompanied with a total loss of reason , a suitable record thereof , ivith expressions of kindly sympathy Avith surviving relatives , Avas ordered to be entered on the minutes . At the request of the AV . M ., the Secretary read , for the information of the brethren , and as an appropriate supplement to the address of Bro . Rafcier tAi-o months previously , a long article on the

present condition and future prospects of the Grand Orient of France , extracted from a French newspaper . The lodge , which , was numerously attainted , vras closed about 9 o ' clock , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . —n . H-

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

LANARKSHIRE ( MIDDLE AVARD . ) ST . JAMS . —Old Monldand Lodge ( No . 177 ) . —A special general meeting of this lodge took place iu Bro . John Lindsay ' s hall , Coatbridge , on Friday , the 13 th ult ., for the purpose of interring the remains of Bro . Robert Pendor , their Chaplain , in compliance with a wish frequently expressed by him , that , if considered worthy of the honour , he might be interred with Masonic ceremonies . A deputation was present from the Airdrie

Sfc . John's Lodge ( So . 1 GG ) . The following lodges were represented by individual members , viz . —Kirkintilloch St . John's ( No . 28 ) ; St . Bryde ' s , Douglas ( No . 118 ); Caledonian St . John's Campsie ( No . 195 ); AVoodhall St . John ' s ( No . 305 ); and Caledonian Railway Lodge ( No . 354 ) . After the funeral service had been gone through in the lodge room , tlie brethren , ivith their banner , regalia , & c , in deep mourning , having been

arranged in funeral oreler , walked in procession to the residence of the deceased , and , with sincere feelings of regret , assumed the temporary guardianship of his remains , until " deposited in the final resting-place of frail humanity . From thence , headed hy the Drumpeller Instrumental Band , and keeping time to the solemn music of the "Dead March in Saul , " the procession wended its melancholy road to the cemetery selected by his friends the lace of his interment

as p . On arrival , and encircled by his sorrowing brethren and relations , and surrounded by numerous friends and neighbours , his remains were placed in the grave . The impressive Masonic funeral service was read by Bro . Peter Mackinnon , AV . M . of the lodge of ivhich the deceased was , for the long period of forty-eight years , a most efficient member . The apron and mystic offerings , according to ancient form , were deposited on the coffin . The last offices

were performed , and the grave soon hid from our sorrowing view the mortal remains of a kind friend , a good neighbour , and an honest man . All will miss his friendl y smile and cheerful recognition , and his " memory will long be green amongst us . "

Ireland.

IRELAND .

MtraSTEE . —The following circular has been addressed to the different lodges in the province of Minister : — "Ballynamote , Cork , Dec . 16 , 1861 . —AVorshipful Sir and Brother , —In consequence of the heavy affliction with which it has pleased the Great Disposer of events to visit our beloved Queen and the nation , I beg respectfully to suggest and recommend that , as a dutiful tribute of respect to her Majesty , the usual festival

dinner on Sfc . John ' s Day be on this occasion dispensed with . I am happy to say that several lodges have already readily adopted this suggestion . I remain , yours faithfully and fraternally , GEORGE CIIATTERIOI- , D . Provincial Grand Master . The AV . Master of Lodge . " It is believed that the recommendation will he unanimously adopted . BELFAST . —A recommendation having been made bv BroW

. . S . Tracy , P . M ., the D . Prov . G . M . of the Order , that the festival of Sfc . John should nofc be celebrated on the present occasion , in consequence of the death of the late Prince Consort , we understand that the members generally of the several lodges in this town cordially concur in the propriety of their AVorshipful B . Grand Master's suggestion , and we believe thafc it will be universally followed . It lias been suggested to us that the and

numerous proverbially loyal body of Freemasons of this town should go even further than ivhat is recommended in fche letter referred to . It is thought that it would nofc be unfittingfor the Masons to express their sense of the national loss , and their

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