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Provincial.

P . D . Prov . G . M . The usual routine business was done , and the following appointments of officieis of the Provincial Grand Lodge Avere made .- —Bros . Capt . George S . Tudor , Park House , Lapley , W . M ., 52 G , S . W . ; "Walter Acton , NeAvcastlo-under-Lyme , P . M . 460 , J . AV . ; Rev . B . Wilmove , Trinity Vicarage , Westbromwich , 482 , Chap . ; Rev . S . T . Neville , Rectory , Shelton , 418 , Assist . Chap . ; W . Ho wells , Tipton , 347 , Treas . ; Gordon Warren , Market Drayton , W . M . 726 , Reg . ; W .

Cartlvright , Newcastle-under-Lyme , P . M . 460 , Sec . ; —Richards , Redditch , P . M . 482 , S . D . ; W . B . Blair , Longton , P . M . 546 , J . D . ; — Gilbard , Burton-on-Trent , P . M . 624 , Sup . of Works ; S . Hill , Longton , P . M . 546 , Div . of Cers . ; W , IL Hales , Hanley , P . M . 418 , Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; Martin Dunn , Westbromivich , W . M . 662 , Sword Bearer ; David Wright , Longton , 546 , Standard Bearer ; E . Bedsmore , Lichfield , 1 , 039 , Org . ; J . H . WaltonWednesburyW . M . 696 Purs .

, , , The members of the Prov . Grand Lodge then ivent in procession to St . Mary ' s Church , where the prayers were intoned by the Rev . Bro . S . T . Nevill , A . C , raid the lessons read by the Rev . Bro . James Downes , of Stonuall . A very able and appropriate sermon ivas preached by the Rev . Bro . B . Wilmore , of Westbromwich , Prov . G . Chap ., from Ruth ii , 4 . A collection realised seven guineas , tivo of ivhich ivere handed over to St . Mary's National Schools , and the rest to the South

Staffordshire Hospital . The banquet ivas held at the Shire Hall , and about seventy were present . The assembly room , which ivas some time ago very tastefully decorated by Mr . Gee , ivas adorned with standards and other ornaments , including the banners of some of the lodges ; and Bro . Senior , of the Vine Hotel , placed a very choice dinner on the table . The end galleries were filled with ladies . The chair was filled by Bro . F . GoughD . Prov . G . M .

, , who was supported by Bros . Col . Vernon , P . Prov . G . M . ; Dr . Burton , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; the Rev . B . Willmore , the Rev . T . S . Nevill , the Rev . J . Downes , and in addition to the remainder of the Prov . G . Officers above enumerated , there was a numerous body of the most distinguished members of the Craft in the

province . The Chairman having proposed the loyal toasts , followed them by " The Health of the Most Worshipful Grand Master the Earl of Zetland , " whose twenty years' service , and that of his deputies , Earl de Grey and Ripon and Earl of Panmure , he ivarmly eulogised , connecting ivith the toast the name of Col . Vernon , as a member of the Grand Lodge of England . Colonel Vernon , who was greeted on rising , with a perfect

storm of applause , which Avas again and again renewed , acknowledged the toast , and then proposed that of "The Right AVorshiplul Provincial Grand Master , and the Right Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , F . Gough , LL . D . " Colonel Vernon , in very warm terms , and amidst the applause of the company , congratulated the province that its affairs had in the exigency which had arisen , been so ably and zealously conducted hthe DeputProvincial Grand Masterhis own child in

y y , Masonry , Dr . Gough . The D . Prov . G . Master on rising to respond , ivas greeted with very enthusiastic applause . After very cordially acknoivledging the many marks of kindness he had received from his brethren in the pi evince , of which his reception that night was the latest , Bro . Gough expressed his great obligation to

Colonel Vernon , to Avhose AVISO counsel , which he regretted he had not more closcty followed , he was indebted for any degree of efficiency he might have shoivn in the Craft . He also acknowledged the great assistance he had received from his predecessor , Dr . Burton , and from all the officers of the Provincial Grand Lodgo and the Masters of the various lodges , without which the affairs of the Ordsr could not have been sustained in so satisfactory a state in the county as lie was happy

to say they now were . Their predecessors had placed the Order in that province on a good foundation , and it must be their earnest endeavour if possible to extend , at all events to preserve , what had been committed to their hands . With regard to the future he trusted that the regulations as to admission into the Craft , would be strictly and zealously guarded , and promised that his OAVU efforts should suffer no abatement for the promotion of the interests of tho Order . Bro . Gough

then proposed . Avith many ivarm compliments , "The Health ot the Past Provincial Grand Master , Colonel Vernon , " who at considerable personal inconvenience Avas present Avith them , and whom they hoped to lvelcomc amongst them from his too dis tant home for many years to come , concluding by tho couplet—Here's a health to our brother , the Craft holds him clear ,

Provincial.

God bless him , joy ei-OAvn him , God speed his career . The toast Avas drunk ivith the greatest enthusiasm . Colonel Vernon , in responding , very cordially acknoivledged that renewed expression of kind feeling , of Avhich he had received so many proofs , assuring ' . his brethren that his heart ivas ever with them , and that absence from their annual feasts Ai'Ould be to him a very great cause of regret . The gallant colonel proposed the health of his former deputy , Dr . Burton ,

AA-hose valuable assistance he very heartily acknoAvledged , and Bro . Dr . Burton very appropriately replied . The remaining toasts were , "The Chaplains , " proposed by Bro . J . G . W . Acton , and acknoivledged by Bro . the Rev . B . Willmore , who proposed " The Provincial Grand Wardens and the other Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , " Avhich Bro . Captain Tudor acknowledged . " The Health of the Treasurer and Secretary" was proposed bBro . Hooperancl

acknow-, y , ledged by Bro . Cartwright . " The Ladies , " was given by Bro . the Rev . S . T . Nevill , in a very humourous speech , and Bro . Lieut . Shaw acknowledged it . "The Stewards , " proposed by Bro . Fendilow , of Wolverhampton , was responded to by Bro . Storer , and * ' The Tyler's Toast , " given by Bro . Dires , closed a very pleasant evening . ¦¦

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CORNWALL . FALMOUTH : —Love and Honour Lodge ( So . 94 . )—The regular meeting of this lodge ivas held at the Royal Hotel at half-past seven p . m ., on Thursday the 6 th September , when Bro . William J . Hughan , P . M ., 78 and 94 ( Grand Overseer ) , took the chair in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., Bro . Reginald Rogers , D . Prov . G . M . in the Craft . The acting W . M . was supported

by Bros . F . W . Newman , S . W . ; Captain H . Barber , G . Steward , J . W . ; D . W . Tremewen , S . O . ; and several other brethren . The minutes of the last lodge were read and confirmed . The S . W . acknowledged on behalf of the lodge , the handsome present bf a set of collars for the use of the officers from the J . AV ., and proposed a vote of thanks to be recorded in the minutes , which was carried ivith acclamation and ivith all the warmth such a kind present deserved . Bro . Captain H . Barber is a Freemason

of no ordinary abilities , and certainly one whose career in the Craft Avill be brilliant and permanently successful . The acting W . M . advanced four Master Masons to the honourable degree of a Mark Master , and delivered the Avorking tools , and other interesting portions of the ritual according to ancient custom . The Treasurer having been elected and the business concluded , the lodge was closed with solemn prayer , and the brethren adjourned to a most substantial repast , provided by Bro .

Middleton , and after the usual toasts , the acting AV . M " . gave a slight sketch of the history of Mark Masonry from time immemorial doAvn to the present clay , alluding in passing to the recognition of the Eoyal Arch degree by the Grand Lodge of England , and yet ignoring the superior claims of the Mark degree to antiquity , if not of absolute importance . The acting W . M . in proof of his statements , mentioned that the Mark degree ivas worked by the St . John's Lodge , GlasgOAV , before the

Institution of the Grand Lodgo of Scotland , also that several of its customs had been in use long anterior to the formation of any Grand Lodges , ancl consequently some time before the Institution of the degree acknoivledged by the Grand Lodge of England . Reference was also made to the prosperity of the Mark Grand Lodge in England , and this circumstance together with the fact of the recognition of the degree hy eveiy Grand Lodge where English was spoken , were taken as encouraging features in the history of Mark Masonry .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NEWCASTLE-ON-TINE . —Northumberland and " Berwick Lodge of Mark Masters . — On Tuesday , the 4 th inst ., a meeting of emergency of tho above lodge ivas held at tho Masonic Hall , Neivgate-street , for the purpose of balloting for , and , if accepted , of advancing Bro . Edward B . Bogg , M . D ., P . N . The favourable A-otes of the brethren being unanimous , he ivas preparedadmittedand advanced in due form bthe W . M .

, , y , Bro . A . M . Loades , supported by Bros . II . Hotham , P . M . ; Jens Jensen , S . AA . ; J . F . Frolick , as J . W . ; and Wm . Foulsham , J . W ., as Deacon . There was a good attendance of the brethren . The lodge having been closed ivith solemn prayer , the brethren separated in love and harmony .

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GEMS PROM BRO. LAWRENCE STERNE. Article 1
BRO. GOETHE'S PROFESSION OF FAITH. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 3
FREEMASONRY CONTRASTED WITH INTOLERANCE. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC RELIEF FUND. Article 8
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 8
"MR, BROWN AT THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 9
Untitled Article 10
Untitled Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
Untitled Article 13
REVIEWS. Article 14
THE UNKNOWN O. Article 16
Poetry. Article 16
PERSEVERANCE. Article 17
Untitled Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

P . D . Prov . G . M . The usual routine business was done , and the following appointments of officieis of the Provincial Grand Lodge Avere made .- —Bros . Capt . George S . Tudor , Park House , Lapley , W . M ., 52 G , S . W . ; "Walter Acton , NeAvcastlo-under-Lyme , P . M . 460 , J . AV . ; Rev . B . Wilmove , Trinity Vicarage , Westbromwich , 482 , Chap . ; Rev . S . T . Neville , Rectory , Shelton , 418 , Assist . Chap . ; W . Ho wells , Tipton , 347 , Treas . ; Gordon Warren , Market Drayton , W . M . 726 , Reg . ; W .

Cartlvright , Newcastle-under-Lyme , P . M . 460 , Sec . ; —Richards , Redditch , P . M . 482 , S . D . ; W . B . Blair , Longton , P . M . 546 , J . D . ; — Gilbard , Burton-on-Trent , P . M . 624 , Sup . of Works ; S . Hill , Longton , P . M . 546 , Div . of Cers . ; W , IL Hales , Hanley , P . M . 418 , Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; Martin Dunn , Westbromivich , W . M . 662 , Sword Bearer ; David Wright , Longton , 546 , Standard Bearer ; E . Bedsmore , Lichfield , 1 , 039 , Org . ; J . H . WaltonWednesburyW . M . 696 Purs .

, , , The members of the Prov . Grand Lodge then ivent in procession to St . Mary ' s Church , where the prayers were intoned by the Rev . Bro . S . T . Nevill , A . C , raid the lessons read by the Rev . Bro . James Downes , of Stonuall . A very able and appropriate sermon ivas preached by the Rev . Bro . B . Wilmore , of Westbromwich , Prov . G . Chap ., from Ruth ii , 4 . A collection realised seven guineas , tivo of ivhich ivere handed over to St . Mary's National Schools , and the rest to the South

Staffordshire Hospital . The banquet ivas held at the Shire Hall , and about seventy were present . The assembly room , which ivas some time ago very tastefully decorated by Mr . Gee , ivas adorned with standards and other ornaments , including the banners of some of the lodges ; and Bro . Senior , of the Vine Hotel , placed a very choice dinner on the table . The end galleries were filled with ladies . The chair was filled by Bro . F . GoughD . Prov . G . M .

, , who was supported by Bros . Col . Vernon , P . Prov . G . M . ; Dr . Burton , P . D . Prov . G . M . ; the Rev . B . Willmore , the Rev . T . S . Nevill , the Rev . J . Downes , and in addition to the remainder of the Prov . G . Officers above enumerated , there was a numerous body of the most distinguished members of the Craft in the

province . The Chairman having proposed the loyal toasts , followed them by " The Health of the Most Worshipful Grand Master the Earl of Zetland , " whose twenty years' service , and that of his deputies , Earl de Grey and Ripon and Earl of Panmure , he ivarmly eulogised , connecting ivith the toast the name of Col . Vernon , as a member of the Grand Lodge of England . Colonel Vernon , who was greeted on rising , with a perfect

storm of applause , which Avas again and again renewed , acknowledged the toast , and then proposed that of "The Right AVorshiplul Provincial Grand Master , and the Right Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , F . Gough , LL . D . " Colonel Vernon , in very warm terms , and amidst the applause of the company , congratulated the province that its affairs had in the exigency which had arisen , been so ably and zealously conducted hthe DeputProvincial Grand Masterhis own child in

y y , Masonry , Dr . Gough . The D . Prov . G . Master on rising to respond , ivas greeted with very enthusiastic applause . After very cordially acknoivledging the many marks of kindness he had received from his brethren in the pi evince , of which his reception that night was the latest , Bro . Gough expressed his great obligation to

Colonel Vernon , to Avhose AVISO counsel , which he regretted he had not more closcty followed , he was indebted for any degree of efficiency he might have shoivn in the Craft . He also acknowledged the great assistance he had received from his predecessor , Dr . Burton , and from all the officers of the Provincial Grand Lodgo and the Masters of the various lodges , without which the affairs of the Ordsr could not have been sustained in so satisfactory a state in the county as lie was happy

to say they now were . Their predecessors had placed the Order in that province on a good foundation , and it must be their earnest endeavour if possible to extend , at all events to preserve , what had been committed to their hands . With regard to the future he trusted that the regulations as to admission into the Craft , would be strictly and zealously guarded , and promised that his OAVU efforts should suffer no abatement for the promotion of the interests of tho Order . Bro . Gough

then proposed . Avith many ivarm compliments , "The Health ot the Past Provincial Grand Master , Colonel Vernon , " who at considerable personal inconvenience Avas present Avith them , and whom they hoped to lvelcomc amongst them from his too dis tant home for many years to come , concluding by tho couplet—Here's a health to our brother , the Craft holds him clear ,

Provincial.

God bless him , joy ei-OAvn him , God speed his career . The toast Avas drunk ivith the greatest enthusiasm . Colonel Vernon , in responding , very cordially acknoivledged that renewed expression of kind feeling , of Avhich he had received so many proofs , assuring ' . his brethren that his heart ivas ever with them , and that absence from their annual feasts Ai'Ould be to him a very great cause of regret . The gallant colonel proposed the health of his former deputy , Dr . Burton ,

AA-hose valuable assistance he very heartily acknoAvledged , and Bro . Dr . Burton very appropriately replied . The remaining toasts were , "The Chaplains , " proposed by Bro . J . G . W . Acton , and acknoivledged by Bro . the Rev . B . Willmore , who proposed " The Provincial Grand Wardens and the other Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , " Avhich Bro . Captain Tudor acknowledged . " The Health of the Treasurer and Secretary" was proposed bBro . Hooperancl

acknow-, y , ledged by Bro . Cartwright . " The Ladies , " was given by Bro . the Rev . S . T . Nevill , in a very humourous speech , and Bro . Lieut . Shaw acknowledged it . "The Stewards , " proposed by Bro . Fendilow , of Wolverhampton , was responded to by Bro . Storer , and * ' The Tyler's Toast , " given by Bro . Dires , closed a very pleasant evening . ¦¦

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CORNWALL . FALMOUTH : —Love and Honour Lodge ( So . 94 . )—The regular meeting of this lodge ivas held at the Royal Hotel at half-past seven p . m ., on Thursday the 6 th September , when Bro . William J . Hughan , P . M ., 78 and 94 ( Grand Overseer ) , took the chair in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., Bro . Reginald Rogers , D . Prov . G . M . in the Craft . The acting W . M . was supported

by Bros . F . W . Newman , S . W . ; Captain H . Barber , G . Steward , J . W . ; D . W . Tremewen , S . O . ; and several other brethren . The minutes of the last lodge were read and confirmed . The S . W . acknowledged on behalf of the lodge , the handsome present bf a set of collars for the use of the officers from the J . AV ., and proposed a vote of thanks to be recorded in the minutes , which was carried ivith acclamation and ivith all the warmth such a kind present deserved . Bro . Captain H . Barber is a Freemason

of no ordinary abilities , and certainly one whose career in the Craft Avill be brilliant and permanently successful . The acting W . M . advanced four Master Masons to the honourable degree of a Mark Master , and delivered the Avorking tools , and other interesting portions of the ritual according to ancient custom . The Treasurer having been elected and the business concluded , the lodge was closed with solemn prayer , and the brethren adjourned to a most substantial repast , provided by Bro .

Middleton , and after the usual toasts , the acting AV . M " . gave a slight sketch of the history of Mark Masonry from time immemorial doAvn to the present clay , alluding in passing to the recognition of the Eoyal Arch degree by the Grand Lodge of England , and yet ignoring the superior claims of the Mark degree to antiquity , if not of absolute importance . The acting W . M . in proof of his statements , mentioned that the Mark degree ivas worked by the St . John's Lodge , GlasgOAV , before the

Institution of the Grand Lodgo of Scotland , also that several of its customs had been in use long anterior to the formation of any Grand Lodges , ancl consequently some time before the Institution of the degree acknoivledged by the Grand Lodge of England . Reference was also made to the prosperity of the Mark Grand Lodge in England , and this circumstance together with the fact of the recognition of the degree hy eveiy Grand Lodge where English was spoken , were taken as encouraging features in the history of Mark Masonry .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NEWCASTLE-ON-TINE . —Northumberland and " Berwick Lodge of Mark Masters . — On Tuesday , the 4 th inst ., a meeting of emergency of tho above lodge ivas held at tho Masonic Hall , Neivgate-street , for the purpose of balloting for , and , if accepted , of advancing Bro . Edward B . Bogg , M . D ., P . N . The favourable A-otes of the brethren being unanimous , he ivas preparedadmittedand advanced in due form bthe W . M .

, , y , Bro . A . M . Loades , supported by Bros . II . Hotham , P . M . ; Jens Jensen , S . AA . ; J . F . Frolick , as J . W . ; and Wm . Foulsham , J . W ., as Deacon . There was a good attendance of the brethren . The lodge having been closed ivith solemn prayer , the brethren separated in love and harmony .

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