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rose , and , in a neat speech , expressed his thanks , both on the part of himself and of his brother initiates , for the kindness and courteousness exhibited towards them , and concluded a most pleasing speech hy stating that , although only a young " apprentice , " he should use all his energies to become a " Master . " Bro . Mills was warmly applauded . The toast of "The Alsiting Brethren , " was unanimously drank and responded to . The AV . M . then proposed the health of the P . M . 's ,

coupling the name of Bro . Newall , the immediate Past Master . Tbe toast was drunk with much enthusiasm . After the applause had subsided , the AA . M . rose , and , as a mark of regard , presented to Bro . Newall the following jewels , the first being from the Lodge , with words engraved thus : —Presented Sby the Royal Union Lodge ( No . 536 ) to Bro . James B . Newall , P . M ., in testimony of its appreciation of his valuable and efficient services as AVorshipful alaster during the

year ending March , 1862 . " One from several brethren of tbe Lodge was also presented , engraved on which was the following : —Presented to Bro . J . B . Newall , P . M . 536 , hy the following brethren ( numerous names ) of the Lodge , in testimony of their appreciation ofthe felicitous manner in which he conducted its affairs , Masonically and socially , during 1 S 61-2 , and also in token of their affectionate regard for him personally . " After the abovethe W . M . on his own behalfthen made P . M . Newall

, , , a presentation of a watch-chain , with a beautiful ornament pendant to it , on which were engraved the words , " From Bro . G . T . Carter , W . M ., to Bro . J . B . Newall , P . M ., March , 1862 , in remembrance of many happy hours spent together at Uxbridge . " The centre formed a monogram oi " 536 , " beautifully executed . Bro . P . M . Newall , in returning thanks , said he was overwhelmed , and what he felt , he could hardly find words to express himself , hut nevertheless he didin a most eloquent and feeling manner .

, " The Health ot the W . M ., Bro . Carter , " was enthusiastically drunk , which he responded to in a most appropriate manner . This brought the business part to a close , and after spending a most convivial aud harmonious evening , a number of the brethren treurned to London by a special train .

STAFFORDSHIRE . TIPTON . —Sfoah ' s Arte Lodge ( No . 435 . )— This lodge was held on Friday , the 21 sfc ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Bro . Thomas AValton , AV . M ., presided , supported by Bro . W . L . Underbill , P . M ., as S . W ., and Bro . Baker , J . W . The lodge liaving been duly opened , & c , a ballot was taken for Mr . J . M . Ballenden , which being unanimous , that gentleman was duly admitted and

regularly initiated into the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry . Bro . Peacock , P . M ., delivered the charge . The lodge was soon after closed , when the brethren adjourned to the banquet .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST . ) DONCASTEH . —St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 298 . )—The brethren of this lodge assembled in tlie lodge room at the Town Hall on the evening of Friday last , and immediately after the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , proceeded to a ballot for AV . M . for the next year in the place of Bro . Lister , who now occupies the chair . The ballot liaving taken place , the AV . M .

declared it to he in favour of Bro . Smith , S . W ., who , being present , thanked the brethren for this additional mark of thenfavour . The office of Treasurer was again conferred upon Bro . Webb , and Bros . Smith and Hurst were re-appointed as Tylers of the lodge . In consequence of St . George's Day happening this year during the week when the Yeomanry Cavalry will be assembled in the town , the installation of tbe AV . M . and the annual banquet wore postponed until the 1 st of

May , when the latter will take place at the AVoolpack Hotel . At the close of the proceedings the brethren , about ten in number , partook of supper , and spent a pleasant a nd harmonious evening .

ROTIIEEIIAM . —Phcenix Lodge , ( So . 120 G . )—The regular monthly meeting of tills new lodge was held on Tuesday last , when the first ceremony , the initiation of the Rev . . Richard M . South , was ably performed by Bro . Henry Webster , the W . M ., Bro . Oxlev , the J . W ., giving the charge , and Bro . W . AVhite , P . M . 1 G 2 , A . Prov , G . D . C . West Yorkshire , with his usual ability , the lecture on the tracing board . Several brethren , on the announcement hy the AV . M ., that the Provincial Grand Lodge meeting would he held on the 23 rd inst ., intimated their intention of supporting him there by their presence , so that a

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goodly show might be made by them on tins their first opportunity for appearing as members of the last enrolled lodge in the province . A lively interest was also expressed in the forthcoming festival of the Girls' School , and when the brethren shall have retrieved the expenses incident to the formation of a new lodge , there is every reason to hope they will not forget the characteristic virtue of every freemason's heart . An excellent supper was sewed after the lodge business , and after the toasts

which loyalty and masonic allegiance and respect dictate in all masonic convivial meetings , and our poor and distressed brethren had been duly honoured , the healths of Bro . P . M . AVhite , the W . M . and the AVardens of the lodge , were each received with such an ovation as fully testified the good feeling and unanimity of the brethren . " The Health of the Visitors " proposed by the AV . M . was ably responded to hy Bro . Garnett , J . D . 162 , who expressed the pleasure he had experienced in

seeing the firm footing already obtained in the new masonic territory , and hoiv happy he should , at all times , be to render any service in his power towards the prosperity of the Phcenix Lodge . Bro . AVaterhouse , S . W . in an excellent speech proposed " The Health of the Initiate , " feeling it an honour to he deputed to propose the health of the first mason made in the Lodge , and more especially as that mason was a clergyman , and feeling convinced that as the late Archbishop of York ( himself a mason )

said a clergyman would be all the more likely to discharge his clerical duties well from the lessons learned as a mason . The Rev . Bro . South , in responding , said he had long wished to be initiated , and having entered for tho race he trusted finally to win the prize , and from what he had that evening seen and heard he was satisfied the principles of the order were conducive to the highest morality . Among the brethren are some good singers , who added materially to the enjoyment of this portion of the proceedings , which were brought to a close by the railway whistle announcing fche time for the departure of the Sheffield brethren .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

MASOXIC TEMPLE AT ST . HELIEK , JEESEY . Anumerous meeting of thaFreemasons ofthe province of Jersey was held at the Union Hotel on the evening of Friday , March 28 th . Bro . Manuel was unanimously chosen to take the chair . At his request , Bro . Dixon Le Couteur ( Secretary ) read the following circular , a copy of which had been forwarded to every brother in the province , hy order of the committee appointed nearly

two years ago , as agreed upon at its last meeting . " Jersey , 22 nd March , 1 SG 2 . "Sir and Brother , —I have the favour of informing you that at special meeting of the Masonic Temple Building Committee , held yesterday evening , it was unanimously resolved that the cost of the projected temple or hall should not , on any account , exceed the sum of one thousand pounds , —exclusive of ground rent . .

" It was also resolved that the sum required for the above purpose should he raised among the Masonic body only , and by means of five pound shares . " And it was further resolved that a general meeting of the Brethren in the Province should be held on Friday , 28 th insfc ., at 7 p . m ., at Bro . Prosser's , to receive the names of Shareholders and adopt a plan ofthe building , which will then he laid beforo the brethren .

" The favour ol your presence is specially requested . "I remain , Sir and Brother . For the Committee , yours fraternally . "HENRY LUCE MANUEL , " Chairman of tho Committee . " The Secretary also read a portion of the proceedings of the committee , which had especial reference to the business of the evening .

The Chairman then gave a short account fof the different steps which had been , previously taken , as follows . In June 1859 the members of lodge La Cesaree decided that a Masonic Temple should be erected , and with this view certain measures were adopted with the intention of making the building the exclusive property of that lodge , but elig ible for the use of the other lodges also . The sum of £ 50 was appropriated to the purpose from the general funds , individual members contributed about £ 60 , and a like amount was obtained from other sources .

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THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 1
MASONIC FACTS. Article 2
THE ROYAL MASONIC SOLAR CHURCH SOCIETY. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
REVIEWS. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE HIGH GRADES. Article 9
RECENT INNOVATIONS IN MASONRY. Article 10
MASONRY AND POLITICS. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
Obituary. Article 16
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRA. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

rose , and , in a neat speech , expressed his thanks , both on the part of himself and of his brother initiates , for the kindness and courteousness exhibited towards them , and concluded a most pleasing speech hy stating that , although only a young " apprentice , " he should use all his energies to become a " Master . " Bro . Mills was warmly applauded . The toast of "The Alsiting Brethren , " was unanimously drank and responded to . The AV . M . then proposed the health of the P . M . 's ,

coupling the name of Bro . Newall , the immediate Past Master . Tbe toast was drunk with much enthusiasm . After the applause had subsided , the AA . M . rose , and , as a mark of regard , presented to Bro . Newall the following jewels , the first being from the Lodge , with words engraved thus : —Presented Sby the Royal Union Lodge ( No . 536 ) to Bro . James B . Newall , P . M ., in testimony of its appreciation of his valuable and efficient services as AVorshipful alaster during the

year ending March , 1862 . " One from several brethren of tbe Lodge was also presented , engraved on which was the following : —Presented to Bro . J . B . Newall , P . M . 536 , hy the following brethren ( numerous names ) of the Lodge , in testimony of their appreciation ofthe felicitous manner in which he conducted its affairs , Masonically and socially , during 1 S 61-2 , and also in token of their affectionate regard for him personally . " After the abovethe W . M . on his own behalfthen made P . M . Newall

, , , a presentation of a watch-chain , with a beautiful ornament pendant to it , on which were engraved the words , " From Bro . G . T . Carter , W . M ., to Bro . J . B . Newall , P . M ., March , 1862 , in remembrance of many happy hours spent together at Uxbridge . " The centre formed a monogram oi " 536 , " beautifully executed . Bro . P . M . Newall , in returning thanks , said he was overwhelmed , and what he felt , he could hardly find words to express himself , hut nevertheless he didin a most eloquent and feeling manner .

, " The Health ot the W . M ., Bro . Carter , " was enthusiastically drunk , which he responded to in a most appropriate manner . This brought the business part to a close , and after spending a most convivial aud harmonious evening , a number of the brethren treurned to London by a special train .

STAFFORDSHIRE . TIPTON . —Sfoah ' s Arte Lodge ( No . 435 . )— This lodge was held on Friday , the 21 sfc ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Bro . Thomas AValton , AV . M ., presided , supported by Bro . W . L . Underbill , P . M ., as S . W ., and Bro . Baker , J . W . The lodge liaving been duly opened , & c , a ballot was taken for Mr . J . M . Ballenden , which being unanimous , that gentleman was duly admitted and

regularly initiated into the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry . Bro . Peacock , P . M ., delivered the charge . The lodge was soon after closed , when the brethren adjourned to the banquet .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST . ) DONCASTEH . —St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 298 . )—The brethren of this lodge assembled in tlie lodge room at the Town Hall on the evening of Friday last , and immediately after the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , proceeded to a ballot for AV . M . for the next year in the place of Bro . Lister , who now occupies the chair . The ballot liaving taken place , the AV . M .

declared it to he in favour of Bro . Smith , S . W ., who , being present , thanked the brethren for this additional mark of thenfavour . The office of Treasurer was again conferred upon Bro . Webb , and Bros . Smith and Hurst were re-appointed as Tylers of the lodge . In consequence of St . George's Day happening this year during the week when the Yeomanry Cavalry will be assembled in the town , the installation of tbe AV . M . and the annual banquet wore postponed until the 1 st of

May , when the latter will take place at the AVoolpack Hotel . At the close of the proceedings the brethren , about ten in number , partook of supper , and spent a pleasant a nd harmonious evening .

ROTIIEEIIAM . —Phcenix Lodge , ( So . 120 G . )—The regular monthly meeting of tills new lodge was held on Tuesday last , when the first ceremony , the initiation of the Rev . . Richard M . South , was ably performed by Bro . Henry Webster , the W . M ., Bro . Oxlev , the J . W ., giving the charge , and Bro . W . AVhite , P . M . 1 G 2 , A . Prov , G . D . C . West Yorkshire , with his usual ability , the lecture on the tracing board . Several brethren , on the announcement hy the AV . M ., that the Provincial Grand Lodge meeting would he held on the 23 rd inst ., intimated their intention of supporting him there by their presence , so that a

Provincial.

goodly show might be made by them on tins their first opportunity for appearing as members of the last enrolled lodge in the province . A lively interest was also expressed in the forthcoming festival of the Girls' School , and when the brethren shall have retrieved the expenses incident to the formation of a new lodge , there is every reason to hope they will not forget the characteristic virtue of every freemason's heart . An excellent supper was sewed after the lodge business , and after the toasts

which loyalty and masonic allegiance and respect dictate in all masonic convivial meetings , and our poor and distressed brethren had been duly honoured , the healths of Bro . P . M . AVhite , the W . M . and the AVardens of the lodge , were each received with such an ovation as fully testified the good feeling and unanimity of the brethren . " The Health of the Visitors " proposed by the AV . M . was ably responded to hy Bro . Garnett , J . D . 162 , who expressed the pleasure he had experienced in

seeing the firm footing already obtained in the new masonic territory , and hoiv happy he should , at all times , be to render any service in his power towards the prosperity of the Phcenix Lodge . Bro . AVaterhouse , S . W . in an excellent speech proposed " The Health of the Initiate , " feeling it an honour to he deputed to propose the health of the first mason made in the Lodge , and more especially as that mason was a clergyman , and feeling convinced that as the late Archbishop of York ( himself a mason )

said a clergyman would be all the more likely to discharge his clerical duties well from the lessons learned as a mason . The Rev . Bro . South , in responding , said he had long wished to be initiated , and having entered for tho race he trusted finally to win the prize , and from what he had that evening seen and heard he was satisfied the principles of the order were conducive to the highest morality . Among the brethren are some good singers , who added materially to the enjoyment of this portion of the proceedings , which were brought to a close by the railway whistle announcing fche time for the departure of the Sheffield brethren .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

MASOXIC TEMPLE AT ST . HELIEK , JEESEY . Anumerous meeting of thaFreemasons ofthe province of Jersey was held at the Union Hotel on the evening of Friday , March 28 th . Bro . Manuel was unanimously chosen to take the chair . At his request , Bro . Dixon Le Couteur ( Secretary ) read the following circular , a copy of which had been forwarded to every brother in the province , hy order of the committee appointed nearly

two years ago , as agreed upon at its last meeting . " Jersey , 22 nd March , 1 SG 2 . "Sir and Brother , —I have the favour of informing you that at special meeting of the Masonic Temple Building Committee , held yesterday evening , it was unanimously resolved that the cost of the projected temple or hall should not , on any account , exceed the sum of one thousand pounds , —exclusive of ground rent . .

" It was also resolved that the sum required for the above purpose should he raised among the Masonic body only , and by means of five pound shares . " And it was further resolved that a general meeting of the Brethren in the Province should be held on Friday , 28 th insfc ., at 7 p . m ., at Bro . Prosser's , to receive the names of Shareholders and adopt a plan ofthe building , which will then he laid beforo the brethren .

" The favour ol your presence is specially requested . "I remain , Sir and Brother . For the Committee , yours fraternally . "HENRY LUCE MANUEL , " Chairman of tho Committee . " The Secretary also read a portion of the proceedings of the committee , which had especial reference to the business of the evening .

The Chairman then gave a short account fof the different steps which had been , previously taken , as follows . In June 1859 the members of lodge La Cesaree decided that a Masonic Temple should be erected , and with this view certain measures were adopted with the intention of making the building the exclusive property of that lodge , but elig ible for the use of the other lodges also . The sum of £ 50 was appropriated to the purpose from the general funds , individual members contributed about £ 60 , and a like amount was obtained from other sources .

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