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Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEA'ONSHIRE . ' PLYMOUTH . —Brunswick Lodge ( No . 185 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge Avas held on the 5 th inst ., AA'hen three brethren of the E . A . degree Avere examined as to their proficiency ; having giving satisfactory proof , they were then passed to the degree of F . C . At the same lodge one person was balloted for and accepted , but nofc present , one also proposed . At the festive board Ave noticed two of the oldest

Masons in tlie province , Bro . Brewer , Sec . S 3 , and Bro . Maynard . The toast of the visiting brethren , having been given Avith the usual Masonic honours , Bra . Brewer rose and saicl it gave him considerable pleasure to visit Loclge Brunswick , aud see so many of his Masonic friends . After eulogising the Avorking of the W . M ., Bro . Elliott , lie resumed his seat . The AA . M . of the Lodge of Charity , 270 , and J . D . of Lodge Friendship , No . 238 , returned thanks for the complimentThe province had notice

, from the D . Prov . G . M ., Rev . J . Huyshe , on the demise of the late R . AA . Prov . G . M ., Earl Fortescue , that from the 21 st of September , 1861 , the Craft Avere to assume Masonic mourning for six months ; the question has been raised as to the propriety of discontinuing the same Avithout further notice .

DURHAM . WEST HARTLEPOOL . —National Lndustrial Schools . —The Rev . John Rudd , vicar of Stranton , impressed Avith the deficiency of the means of education enjoyed hy the inhabitants of his parish , some time ago conceived the idea of setting about an effort to prOA'ide National Schools , to be erected in the village , and primarily for the education of the children of the village and its rural neighbourhood . He immediately set about a subscription

, eliciting a most encouraging response . The sum realized by this means amounted to £ 760 ; a grant of £ 367 has been received from the Educational Commissioners ; ancl £ 84 froii the National Society . 'These sums , together Avith presents of timber , lime , and bricks , about met the estimated cost of the building , namely , £ 1405 . Mr . Charles Casebourne , of AA'est Hartlepool , prepared the plans as a SreeAvill offering of Avhat Avill really be a very neat building . AVe may observe that there

will be a new feature in these schools—an industrial clement There ivill be a laundry ancl cook-house for the instruction of girls in household Avork ; and a garden of five or six acres , in which the boys ivill be taught gardening ancl other useful outof-door employments . The building is already several feet above the ground ; and the vicar having applied to Bro . John Sutclift ' e , W . M . of the Harbour of Refuge Lodge , to lay the corner-stone Avith masonic ceremonies , Bro . Suteliffe applied for

and obtained a dispensation from the R . AV . Piov . G . M ., Bro . J . FaAvcett , enabling him to do so . The ceremony came off on Tuesday the llth inst . The Prov . G . M . also granted a dispensation permitting the Master and brethren of St . Helen ' s , 774 ,

to assist the Master and brethren of the Harbour of Refuge Loclge ; and Bro . Sutclift ' e sent invitations to other neighbouring lodges , many of Avhose members , though not permitted to appear in the clothing of the craft , attended to Avitness tho interesting proceedings of the day . Among these Avere Bros . J . Crosby , G . R . H . Gilmore , Sunderland ; Rev . J . Milner , J . J . " Wilson , Stockton ; George Moore , J . Groves , S . Armstrong , and II . Hammerbom P . M . s ; and brethren to the amount of about 130 from

, about aight lodges of the province , including AA'est Hartlepool—St . Helen's , Hartlepool , and Phoenix , Sunderland , being Avell represented . Lodge Avas opened about 11 a . m ., after Avhich the brethren inarched to , the parish church Stranton in procession—Bro . Crookes , P . G . Sec , officiating as Dir . of Cers . Arrived at the church , prayers Avere read by the Eev . the Alcar , after Avhich the ReA ' . James Milner , of Elton , P . M ., preached

from 1 Chronicles , 28 th c , 9 th v ., "My son know thou the Gocl of thy fathers , and serve Him Avith a perfect heart and willing rnind . " Tlie preacher dwelt on the importance of education—¦ not vieAved merely as a matter of Avorldly expediency , but of duty as a means of preparation for the world to come . He contended for a religious education , and adverted , to the evils likely to arise from its secularisation . He congratulated them on the occasion Avhich had assembled them together that day

, and enforced the duty Avhich lay on those Avhom Providence had blessed in their substance to aid the poor towards the realisation of the blessings of a sound education . And in conclusion he said , " let me congratulate yon , my brethren of the Craft , in being permitted to take part in this holy , this useful

AA'ork . It is not often that Ave have the Opportunity of joining in ceremonies like the present , or of showing to the Avorld in general that Freemasonry has a deeper interest in the Avelfare of its felloAA ' -creatures than is usually ascrioed to it . To perform certain ceremonies in secret , to recognise each other by signs , and to join in social festivities , are by too many believed to be the object ancl er . d of Freemasonry ; and ivhen Ave tell them that these are but accessories , ancl have no more to do

Avith the real principles on Avhich the Order is founded , and Avhich it endeavours to carry out , than the formal laying of the stone this day ivill influence the lives of the children educated in the schools , Ave are scarcely believed . If Ave are asked for the proof of the good Ave do , let us refer the inquirer to our charitable institutions ; Ave also can boast of schools , founded by Masons and supported by Masons , which , both for the excellence of their management ancl the good results Avhich accrue , are , I believe , second to none in the kingdom . And when any good Avork is in hand , AA'hether national or local , Avho so ready as the Freemason to come forward ancl render to the sufferers

all then- kind offices , AA'hich justice and mercy require , to relieve his distresses and soothe his afflictions ? AVhen Ave tell the sceptic that it is from the sacred volume of God's most holy law that Ave learn our duty to God , our neighbour , and ourselves ; , that every true member of the Order endeavours , as far as circumstances and human frailty Avill permit , to put into practice these three grand principles—brotherly love , relief , and truth , Avhich Ave are taught therein ; can he affirm that Ave have no

better objects in view than those Aisually attributed to us , no higher aim than our OAVII enjoyment , our OAVU self-gratification ? I trust you , hoAvever , my brethren , by your presence here this day intend to shoiv that no such unworthy motives influence yon , that you do feel an interest in the Avelfare of your poorer neighbours , ancl that you Avill do your part ancl use your utmost endeavours that the children of those amongst whom your lot is cost , should be

brought up in the Avay best calculated to render them fit members of society , ancl Avell qualified to fill the several stations in Avhich if . may please God to place them . " A collection Avas made in aid of the schools , after Avhich the blessing Avas pronounced , and the brethren again formed in procession as above , and marched to the site of the schools . The assisting brethren opened their ranks and permitted the W . M . of the Harbour of Refuge Lod and the officers performing leading parts in

ge , the ceremony , to pass through to a platform Avhere the stone had been prepared . Opposite this , and commanding a vieAV ot the proceedings , Avas another platform , Avhich was croAvded by ladies , respecting ivhose appearance , AA-C may observe in passing flattering remark's Avore made at the banquet subsequently held . Here , the lrandreth Psalm Avas sung , after Avhich the folloAving prayer Avas offered up by the Eev . James Milner , acting as

Chaplain : — " 0 Almighty and eternal God , Architect and Ruler of the Universe , at whose creative fiat all things just were made , we , the frail creatures of Thy providence , humbly implore Thee to look with favour on this our present undertaking : sanctify it to Thy glory and to the Avelfare of our fellow-creatures . Grant that the superstructure laid on this , stone may be the means , by Thy grace , of bringing man to the true faith and knowledge of Thee , and finally , that , Avhen Ave , Avith them , have

passed through the vale of this transitory life , we may ascend to that Grand Loclge above Avhere the Avorld's Great Architect lives and rules for ever . So mote it be . " Brother Suteliffe then said , " brethren , having assembled here this day for the purpose of laying the corner-stone of the National Industrial Schools , it AA-ill be my duty to see the ceremony correctly performed , in conformity Avith our ancient usages and customs . " He then proceeded , in proper Masonic form , to lay the stone ,

the following brethren acting as his assistants : Supt . of Works , James Groves , P . M ., 774 ; J . U . Spence , Sec ; M . Rickenson , Treas . ; G . Kirk , J . AV . ; J . Pearson , S . AV . ; George Moore , Dep . Master , P . M ., 774 and 1096 , ancl P . G . J . AV ; P . M ' s . Avith the corn , Avine , and oil , J . Crosby , P . M ., 95 , P . Prov . G . S . AV . and P . G . Treas . ; J . J . Wilson , P . M ., 749 , P . G . R ., and P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; anclG . E . H . Gilmore , W . M ., 111 . In a cavity Avas laced a bottle containing a of the The Stockton and

p copy Marltepool Mercury , and several coins of the present date . After the ceremony , Avhich Avas conducted by brother Suteliffe in an impressive and Avorkmanlike manner , three hearty hearty cheers Avere given , as a manifestation of good-Avill to the enterprise . A short prayer was again offered by the Chaplain , the National Anthem ( Masonic version ) sung , after Avhich the brethren again formed into procession ( order reversed ) ,

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THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 1
LIGHT. Article 2
MASONIC FACTS. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
HER MAJESTY. Article 6
ELIAS ASHMOLE. Article 6
THE MASONIC SCHOOLS. Article 6
GRAND LODGE. Article 7
WARDENS AND MASTERS. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 13
IRELAND. Article 14
INDIA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEA'ONSHIRE . ' PLYMOUTH . —Brunswick Lodge ( No . 185 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge Avas held on the 5 th inst ., AA'hen three brethren of the E . A . degree Avere examined as to their proficiency ; having giving satisfactory proof , they were then passed to the degree of F . C . At the same lodge one person was balloted for and accepted , but nofc present , one also proposed . At the festive board Ave noticed two of the oldest

Masons in tlie province , Bro . Brewer , Sec . S 3 , and Bro . Maynard . The toast of the visiting brethren , having been given Avith the usual Masonic honours , Bra . Brewer rose and saicl it gave him considerable pleasure to visit Loclge Brunswick , aud see so many of his Masonic friends . After eulogising the Avorking of the W . M ., Bro . Elliott , lie resumed his seat . The AA . M . of the Lodge of Charity , 270 , and J . D . of Lodge Friendship , No . 238 , returned thanks for the complimentThe province had notice

, from the D . Prov . G . M ., Rev . J . Huyshe , on the demise of the late R . AA . Prov . G . M ., Earl Fortescue , that from the 21 st of September , 1861 , the Craft Avere to assume Masonic mourning for six months ; the question has been raised as to the propriety of discontinuing the same Avithout further notice .

DURHAM . WEST HARTLEPOOL . —National Lndustrial Schools . —The Rev . John Rudd , vicar of Stranton , impressed Avith the deficiency of the means of education enjoyed hy the inhabitants of his parish , some time ago conceived the idea of setting about an effort to prOA'ide National Schools , to be erected in the village , and primarily for the education of the children of the village and its rural neighbourhood . He immediately set about a subscription

, eliciting a most encouraging response . The sum realized by this means amounted to £ 760 ; a grant of £ 367 has been received from the Educational Commissioners ; ancl £ 84 froii the National Society . 'These sums , together Avith presents of timber , lime , and bricks , about met the estimated cost of the building , namely , £ 1405 . Mr . Charles Casebourne , of AA'est Hartlepool , prepared the plans as a SreeAvill offering of Avhat Avill really be a very neat building . AVe may observe that there

will be a new feature in these schools—an industrial clement There ivill be a laundry ancl cook-house for the instruction of girls in household Avork ; and a garden of five or six acres , in which the boys ivill be taught gardening ancl other useful outof-door employments . The building is already several feet above the ground ; and the vicar having applied to Bro . John Sutclift ' e , W . M . of the Harbour of Refuge Lodge , to lay the corner-stone Avith masonic ceremonies , Bro . Suteliffe applied for

and obtained a dispensation from the R . AV . Piov . G . M ., Bro . J . FaAvcett , enabling him to do so . The ceremony came off on Tuesday the llth inst . The Prov . G . M . also granted a dispensation permitting the Master and brethren of St . Helen ' s , 774 ,

to assist the Master and brethren of the Harbour of Refuge Loclge ; and Bro . Sutclift ' e sent invitations to other neighbouring lodges , many of Avhose members , though not permitted to appear in the clothing of the craft , attended to Avitness tho interesting proceedings of the day . Among these Avere Bros . J . Crosby , G . R . H . Gilmore , Sunderland ; Rev . J . Milner , J . J . " Wilson , Stockton ; George Moore , J . Groves , S . Armstrong , and II . Hammerbom P . M . s ; and brethren to the amount of about 130 from

, about aight lodges of the province , including AA'est Hartlepool—St . Helen's , Hartlepool , and Phoenix , Sunderland , being Avell represented . Lodge Avas opened about 11 a . m ., after Avhich the brethren inarched to , the parish church Stranton in procession—Bro . Crookes , P . G . Sec , officiating as Dir . of Cers . Arrived at the church , prayers Avere read by the Eev . the Alcar , after Avhich the ReA ' . James Milner , of Elton , P . M ., preached

from 1 Chronicles , 28 th c , 9 th v ., "My son know thou the Gocl of thy fathers , and serve Him Avith a perfect heart and willing rnind . " Tlie preacher dwelt on the importance of education—¦ not vieAved merely as a matter of Avorldly expediency , but of duty as a means of preparation for the world to come . He contended for a religious education , and adverted , to the evils likely to arise from its secularisation . He congratulated them on the occasion Avhich had assembled them together that day

, and enforced the duty Avhich lay on those Avhom Providence had blessed in their substance to aid the poor towards the realisation of the blessings of a sound education . And in conclusion he said , " let me congratulate yon , my brethren of the Craft , in being permitted to take part in this holy , this useful

AA'ork . It is not often that Ave have the Opportunity of joining in ceremonies like the present , or of showing to the Avorld in general that Freemasonry has a deeper interest in the Avelfare of its felloAA ' -creatures than is usually ascrioed to it . To perform certain ceremonies in secret , to recognise each other by signs , and to join in social festivities , are by too many believed to be the object ancl er . d of Freemasonry ; and ivhen Ave tell them that these are but accessories , ancl have no more to do

Avith the real principles on Avhich the Order is founded , and Avhich it endeavours to carry out , than the formal laying of the stone this day ivill influence the lives of the children educated in the schools , Ave are scarcely believed . If Ave are asked for the proof of the good Ave do , let us refer the inquirer to our charitable institutions ; Ave also can boast of schools , founded by Masons and supported by Masons , which , both for the excellence of their management ancl the good results Avhich accrue , are , I believe , second to none in the kingdom . And when any good Avork is in hand , AA'hether national or local , Avho so ready as the Freemason to come forward ancl render to the sufferers

all then- kind offices , AA'hich justice and mercy require , to relieve his distresses and soothe his afflictions ? AVhen Ave tell the sceptic that it is from the sacred volume of God's most holy law that Ave learn our duty to God , our neighbour , and ourselves ; , that every true member of the Order endeavours , as far as circumstances and human frailty Avill permit , to put into practice these three grand principles—brotherly love , relief , and truth , Avhich Ave are taught therein ; can he affirm that Ave have no

better objects in view than those Aisually attributed to us , no higher aim than our OAVII enjoyment , our OAVU self-gratification ? I trust you , hoAvever , my brethren , by your presence here this day intend to shoiv that no such unworthy motives influence yon , that you do feel an interest in the Avelfare of your poorer neighbours , ancl that you Avill do your part ancl use your utmost endeavours that the children of those amongst whom your lot is cost , should be

brought up in the Avay best calculated to render them fit members of society , ancl Avell qualified to fill the several stations in Avhich if . may please God to place them . " A collection Avas made in aid of the schools , after Avhich the blessing Avas pronounced , and the brethren again formed in procession as above , and marched to the site of the schools . The assisting brethren opened their ranks and permitted the W . M . of the Harbour of Refuge Lod and the officers performing leading parts in

ge , the ceremony , to pass through to a platform Avhere the stone had been prepared . Opposite this , and commanding a vieAV ot the proceedings , Avas another platform , Avhich was croAvded by ladies , respecting ivhose appearance , AA-C may observe in passing flattering remark's Avore made at the banquet subsequently held . Here , the lrandreth Psalm Avas sung , after Avhich the folloAving prayer Avas offered up by the Eev . James Milner , acting as

Chaplain : — " 0 Almighty and eternal God , Architect and Ruler of the Universe , at whose creative fiat all things just were made , we , the frail creatures of Thy providence , humbly implore Thee to look with favour on this our present undertaking : sanctify it to Thy glory and to the Avelfare of our fellow-creatures . Grant that the superstructure laid on this , stone may be the means , by Thy grace , of bringing man to the true faith and knowledge of Thee , and finally , that , Avhen Ave , Avith them , have

passed through the vale of this transitory life , we may ascend to that Grand Loclge above Avhere the Avorld's Great Architect lives and rules for ever . So mote it be . " Brother Suteliffe then said , " brethren , having assembled here this day for the purpose of laying the corner-stone of the National Industrial Schools , it AA-ill be my duty to see the ceremony correctly performed , in conformity Avith our ancient usages and customs . " He then proceeded , in proper Masonic form , to lay the stone ,

the following brethren acting as his assistants : Supt . of Works , James Groves , P . M ., 774 ; J . U . Spence , Sec ; M . Rickenson , Treas . ; G . Kirk , J . AV . ; J . Pearson , S . AV . ; George Moore , Dep . Master , P . M ., 774 and 1096 , ancl P . G . J . AV ; P . M ' s . Avith the corn , Avine , and oil , J . Crosby , P . M ., 95 , P . Prov . G . S . AV . and P . G . Treas . ; J . J . Wilson , P . M ., 749 , P . G . R ., and P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; anclG . E . H . Gilmore , W . M ., 111 . In a cavity Avas laced a bottle containing a of the The Stockton and

p copy Marltepool Mercury , and several coins of the present date . After the ceremony , Avhich Avas conducted by brother Suteliffe in an impressive and Avorkmanlike manner , three hearty hearty cheers Avere given , as a manifestation of good-Avill to the enterprise . A short prayer was again offered by the Chaplain , the National Anthem ( Masonic version ) sung , after Avhich the brethren again formed into procession ( order reversed ) ,

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