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Metropolitan.

Kennedy and George Gurton , " the Treasurers of the Lodge and of the Benevolent Fund . —Bro . KENNEDY , P . M ., returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him in the appointment of him as their Treasurer for the nineteenth time , and he took their re-election of him as a renewal of their esteem . He trusted that next year their funds would be in as prosperous a condition as they were at the present time , and under the careful management of their W . M . that they would come out under

flying colours . —Bro . GUETOX , P . M ., said it was gratifying to see by the balance-sheet that a sum of £ 300 had been collected in the lodge , independently of what they had given away ; the Benevolent Fund only having commenced in 1855 .- —The W . M . said the toast he was about to give he considered to he the most important of the evening , which was that of " The Officers of the Lodge , " and he trusted that the high eulogium their

immediate P . M . had passed upon them would he an incentive to them to continue in the satisfactory performance of their duties . —Bro . HOGG , S . W ., said he wished it had fallen on one more gifted than himself to return thanks on the part of the officers , but they hoped to merit what had been said of them by deeds and not words , and at the end of his year of office the W . M . might be able to say that they had done their duty . — The W . M . said the next toast , and the last on the list , was " Success to the New Concord Lodge , " which had sprung from

them , and which emulated the success and prosperity of the Old Concord Lodge . It had been suggested and promoted hy their respected friend Bro . Emmens , who , when difficulties or dangers presented themselves , or dark clouds hung over the Old Concord Lodge , was ever its guiding and directing star . After a lew jocose remarks , he gave " The New Concord Lodge and the Health of Bro . Emmens , its first Master . "—Bro . EMMEXS , P . M . and Secretary , said it was hardly necessary to say much

in reply to the kind manner in which the W . M . had proposed his health , as he could only state how sincerely he thanked them . He had then been twenty-nine years a member of the Old Concord Lodge , and of that time he had been twenty-one years their Secretary , and during the whole of that period , although there might be a difference of opinion , there had never been any ill-feeling on the part of any member towards him . He had endeavoured to do his best to benefit the lodge , and should

continue to do so . He should never forget the Old Concord Lodge , if he were only to call to mind what was done for him two years ago . He thanked them cordially for the manner in which they had drunk his health in connection with the New Concord Lodge . The business of the evening was agreeably diversified by some excellent songs by Bros . Wollams , Banks , Champion , Tate , and Hollingsworth , Bro . Amos presiding at the pianoforte , and the brethren separated at eleven o'clock , delighted at the truly Masonic treat they had received .

YAEBOEOUGII LODGE ( NO . 812 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held on Thursday , Jan . 2 , at the George Hotel , Commercial-road East . The lodge was opened at 4 P . M . by the Rev . Bro . D . Shaboe , W . M ., and after confirmation of the minutes , Mr . Henry Mosley was initiated into Masonry , Bros . Peacock and Wright passed to the second degree , and Bro . Gaswell raised to the third degree . The W . M . resigned the

chair to Bro . J . H . Wynne , P . M ., aud presented Bro . T . J . Middleton . W . M . elect , for installation , which ceremony was performed in the presence of several Past Masters . Among the visitors were Bros . Peter Matthews , No . 830 , P . Prov . J . G . W . Essex ; Rev . Bro . J . AV . Laughleu , No . 201 , Prov . G . Chap . Herts ; F . Binckes , No . 11 ; Thompson and Grumbridge , No . 63 ; AV . Knapping , No . 1 S 6 ; Bro . Thomas Johns , W . M . No . 23 ,

and others . The W . M . was proclaimed and saluted in thesever . il degrees , and at the close , Bro . J . Kindred , P . M ., most ably addressed the brethren . The officers for the year are Bros . J . R . Carr , S . W . ; W . Hamilton , J . W . ; J . H . Wynne , P . M ., Treas . ; Samuel Vasey , P . M ., Sec . ; John Simonds , S . B . ; Joseph Hudson , J . D . ; F . B . Read , I . G . ; Clark and Ohlson , Stewards ; Spreight , Tyler . All business ended , the lodge was closed , and at S P . sr . forty brethren gathered around the W . M . at the banquet , which was of the usual excellent quality that characterises Bro . Williams' establishment .

INSTRUCTION . ROYAL JUBILEE LODGE ( NO . 85 ) . —The weekly meeting of this excellent lod ge was held on Sunday evening , at the Masonic Hall , Fetter-lane , Bro . Gilchrist presided as W . M ., and the

Metropolitan.

ceremony of raising was performed in a most impressive manner . In the course of the evening it was announced that Bro . Hart , AV . M . of No . 165 , who was present , would serve as Steward at the Festival for the benefit of Aged Freemasons on the 22 th of January , and several brethren became subscribers and placed their contributions in his hands . It was also announced that Bro . Hart would preside at the Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , held at the Duke of Kent , Old'Kent-road , on the last AVednesday in the present month , and put the questions in the fifteen sections .

Provinvial.

PROVINVIAL .

HERTFORDSHIRE . BEKKHAMPSTEAD . —Berkhampstead Lodge ( No . 742 . )—The regular meeting of this lodge was held on AVednesday , January 1 , at the King's Arms Hotel , Great Berkhampstead , but owing to its falling on New Year's Day , was not so numerously attended as usual . The lodge was opened by Bro . H . G . Lane , AV . M ., Prov . J . G . D . of the province . A ballot was taken for

Broil . L . P . Gentile as a joining member . The AV . M . then resigned the chair to Bro . Jeremiah How , P . Prov . G . D . C , and Bro . James Burton , P . M : No . 202 , and P . Prov . G . D . The W . M .. elect was presented and duly installed in the chair . The AV . M . then appointed and invested the officers for the year ensuing -. - Bros . George Lambert , P . M . of 234-, S . AV . ; J . B . Newall , J . AA . ; Rev . T . B . Harvey , Chap . ; J . E . Lane , P . M ., Treas . ; J . G . Richards , Prov . G . S . B ., Sec , and S . D . ; Wm . Limiley , J . D . ; H . L . P . Gentile , Dir . of Cers . ; J . L . A . Clen , I . G . ; Thomas , Tyler ; James Burton jun ., No . 9 , and F . How , No . 861 ., were visitors .

KENT . CEOYDOX . —Hast Surrey Lodge of Concord ( No . 6 S 0 , Instruction ) . —This lodge of Instruction ( which has not met for-some time ) was , by the unanimous consent of the mother lodge , removed from the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon , to Bro . Clemishaw's Railway Hotel , Addiscombe-road , Croydon , where the first regular meeting under the dispensation was held on Tuesday

last , the 7 th inst ., when Bro . Anslow , P . M ., in his usual impressive manner , installed Bro . Goodwin , the W . M . of No . 680 , as first W . M . of this lodge of instruction . The brethren of the province , and some from London , to the number of nearly twenty , enrolled themselves as annual members . The bye-laws wereframed , and Bro . C H . Woodward , through whose exertions , assisted by the AV . M ., Thomas Goodwin , this lodge of instruction has been reseuscitated , elected Secretary and Treasurer . There

are several good working Masons among them , and we heartily wish them success . A vote of thanks to Bro . Anslow for his kindness in attending , and the very efficient manner in which he worked the installation , was accompanied by an invitation to accept an honorary membership , which Bro . Anslow feelingly and appropriately acknowledged and accepted . Bro . Harris , P . M . ( an inmate of the Asylum at Croydon ) , and nearly blind , was likewise elected an honorary member . The lodge was then closed in due form , and adjourned to Tuesday , the 21 st Jan . The meetings are to be held fortnightly .

LANCASHIRE ( EAST . ) BLACEETJEN . —Lodge of Perseverance ( No . 432 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held at the Old Bull Hotel , on the evening of Friday , 27 th December , for the purpose of installing the AV . M ., and celebrating the Festival of St . John . The lodge was opened in the first degree at five o ' clock , and subsequently in the second degree , when the ancient charges

were read to the W . M . elect ( Bro . Charles Tiplady ) , who assented to the same in the usual manner . The W . M . elect was next presented to a hoard of Installed Masters , when Bro . Clough , P . M ., installed Bro . Tiplady into the chair of King Solomon , the ceremony being performed in such a manner that may be equalled , but could not be excelled , and though we have been accustomed to see Bro . Clough go through the ceremony for several years past , on this occasion we think he outshone him-

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THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT. Article 1
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LIGHT. Article 3
ON EARLY PRINTED BOOKS. Article 4
MASONIC FACTS. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
GRAND LODGE. Article 13
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINVIAL. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

Kennedy and George Gurton , " the Treasurers of the Lodge and of the Benevolent Fund . —Bro . KENNEDY , P . M ., returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him in the appointment of him as their Treasurer for the nineteenth time , and he took their re-election of him as a renewal of their esteem . He trusted that next year their funds would be in as prosperous a condition as they were at the present time , and under the careful management of their W . M . that they would come out under

flying colours . —Bro . GUETOX , P . M ., said it was gratifying to see by the balance-sheet that a sum of £ 300 had been collected in the lodge , independently of what they had given away ; the Benevolent Fund only having commenced in 1855 .- —The W . M . said the toast he was about to give he considered to he the most important of the evening , which was that of " The Officers of the Lodge , " and he trusted that the high eulogium their

immediate P . M . had passed upon them would he an incentive to them to continue in the satisfactory performance of their duties . —Bro . HOGG , S . W ., said he wished it had fallen on one more gifted than himself to return thanks on the part of the officers , but they hoped to merit what had been said of them by deeds and not words , and at the end of his year of office the W . M . might be able to say that they had done their duty . — The W . M . said the next toast , and the last on the list , was " Success to the New Concord Lodge , " which had sprung from

them , and which emulated the success and prosperity of the Old Concord Lodge . It had been suggested and promoted hy their respected friend Bro . Emmens , who , when difficulties or dangers presented themselves , or dark clouds hung over the Old Concord Lodge , was ever its guiding and directing star . After a lew jocose remarks , he gave " The New Concord Lodge and the Health of Bro . Emmens , its first Master . "—Bro . EMMEXS , P . M . and Secretary , said it was hardly necessary to say much

in reply to the kind manner in which the W . M . had proposed his health , as he could only state how sincerely he thanked them . He had then been twenty-nine years a member of the Old Concord Lodge , and of that time he had been twenty-one years their Secretary , and during the whole of that period , although there might be a difference of opinion , there had never been any ill-feeling on the part of any member towards him . He had endeavoured to do his best to benefit the lodge , and should

continue to do so . He should never forget the Old Concord Lodge , if he were only to call to mind what was done for him two years ago . He thanked them cordially for the manner in which they had drunk his health in connection with the New Concord Lodge . The business of the evening was agreeably diversified by some excellent songs by Bros . Wollams , Banks , Champion , Tate , and Hollingsworth , Bro . Amos presiding at the pianoforte , and the brethren separated at eleven o'clock , delighted at the truly Masonic treat they had received .

YAEBOEOUGII LODGE ( NO . 812 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held on Thursday , Jan . 2 , at the George Hotel , Commercial-road East . The lodge was opened at 4 P . M . by the Rev . Bro . D . Shaboe , W . M ., and after confirmation of the minutes , Mr . Henry Mosley was initiated into Masonry , Bros . Peacock and Wright passed to the second degree , and Bro . Gaswell raised to the third degree . The W . M . resigned the

chair to Bro . J . H . Wynne , P . M ., aud presented Bro . T . J . Middleton . W . M . elect , for installation , which ceremony was performed in the presence of several Past Masters . Among the visitors were Bros . Peter Matthews , No . 830 , P . Prov . J . G . W . Essex ; Rev . Bro . J . AV . Laughleu , No . 201 , Prov . G . Chap . Herts ; F . Binckes , No . 11 ; Thompson and Grumbridge , No . 63 ; AV . Knapping , No . 1 S 6 ; Bro . Thomas Johns , W . M . No . 23 ,

and others . The W . M . was proclaimed and saluted in thesever . il degrees , and at the close , Bro . J . Kindred , P . M ., most ably addressed the brethren . The officers for the year are Bros . J . R . Carr , S . W . ; W . Hamilton , J . W . ; J . H . Wynne , P . M ., Treas . ; Samuel Vasey , P . M ., Sec . ; John Simonds , S . B . ; Joseph Hudson , J . D . ; F . B . Read , I . G . ; Clark and Ohlson , Stewards ; Spreight , Tyler . All business ended , the lodge was closed , and at S P . sr . forty brethren gathered around the W . M . at the banquet , which was of the usual excellent quality that characterises Bro . Williams' establishment .

INSTRUCTION . ROYAL JUBILEE LODGE ( NO . 85 ) . —The weekly meeting of this excellent lod ge was held on Sunday evening , at the Masonic Hall , Fetter-lane , Bro . Gilchrist presided as W . M ., and the

Metropolitan.

ceremony of raising was performed in a most impressive manner . In the course of the evening it was announced that Bro . Hart , AV . M . of No . 165 , who was present , would serve as Steward at the Festival for the benefit of Aged Freemasons on the 22 th of January , and several brethren became subscribers and placed their contributions in his hands . It was also announced that Bro . Hart would preside at the Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , held at the Duke of Kent , Old'Kent-road , on the last AVednesday in the present month , and put the questions in the fifteen sections .

Provinvial.

PROVINVIAL .

HERTFORDSHIRE . BEKKHAMPSTEAD . —Berkhampstead Lodge ( No . 742 . )—The regular meeting of this lodge was held on AVednesday , January 1 , at the King's Arms Hotel , Great Berkhampstead , but owing to its falling on New Year's Day , was not so numerously attended as usual . The lodge was opened by Bro . H . G . Lane , AV . M ., Prov . J . G . D . of the province . A ballot was taken for

Broil . L . P . Gentile as a joining member . The AV . M . then resigned the chair to Bro . Jeremiah How , P . Prov . G . D . C , and Bro . James Burton , P . M : No . 202 , and P . Prov . G . D . The W . M .. elect was presented and duly installed in the chair . The AV . M . then appointed and invested the officers for the year ensuing -. - Bros . George Lambert , P . M . of 234-, S . AV . ; J . B . Newall , J . AA . ; Rev . T . B . Harvey , Chap . ; J . E . Lane , P . M ., Treas . ; J . G . Richards , Prov . G . S . B ., Sec , and S . D . ; Wm . Limiley , J . D . ; H . L . P . Gentile , Dir . of Cers . ; J . L . A . Clen , I . G . ; Thomas , Tyler ; James Burton jun ., No . 9 , and F . How , No . 861 ., were visitors .

KENT . CEOYDOX . —Hast Surrey Lodge of Concord ( No . 6 S 0 , Instruction ) . —This lodge of Instruction ( which has not met for-some time ) was , by the unanimous consent of the mother lodge , removed from the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon , to Bro . Clemishaw's Railway Hotel , Addiscombe-road , Croydon , where the first regular meeting under the dispensation was held on Tuesday

last , the 7 th inst ., when Bro . Anslow , P . M ., in his usual impressive manner , installed Bro . Goodwin , the W . M . of No . 680 , as first W . M . of this lodge of instruction . The brethren of the province , and some from London , to the number of nearly twenty , enrolled themselves as annual members . The bye-laws wereframed , and Bro . C H . Woodward , through whose exertions , assisted by the AV . M ., Thomas Goodwin , this lodge of instruction has been reseuscitated , elected Secretary and Treasurer . There

are several good working Masons among them , and we heartily wish them success . A vote of thanks to Bro . Anslow for his kindness in attending , and the very efficient manner in which he worked the installation , was accompanied by an invitation to accept an honorary membership , which Bro . Anslow feelingly and appropriately acknowledged and accepted . Bro . Harris , P . M . ( an inmate of the Asylum at Croydon ) , and nearly blind , was likewise elected an honorary member . The lodge was then closed in due form , and adjourned to Tuesday , the 21 st Jan . The meetings are to be held fortnightly .

LANCASHIRE ( EAST . ) BLACEETJEN . —Lodge of Perseverance ( No . 432 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held at the Old Bull Hotel , on the evening of Friday , 27 th December , for the purpose of installing the AV . M ., and celebrating the Festival of St . John . The lodge was opened in the first degree at five o ' clock , and subsequently in the second degree , when the ancient charges

were read to the W . M . elect ( Bro . Charles Tiplady ) , who assented to the same in the usual manner . The W . M . elect was next presented to a hoard of Installed Masters , when Bro . Clough , P . M ., installed Bro . Tiplady into the chair of King Solomon , the ceremony being performed in such a manner that may be equalled , but could not be excelled , and though we have been accustomed to see Bro . Clough go through the ceremony for several years past , on this occasion we think he outshone him-

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