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Provincial.

Virtues" being one ofthe Lodges which he had consecrated , he took an especial interest in its welfare , and would only be too happy to have the pleasure of installing the present S W . into the chair of K . S . when occasion required . Bro . Ratliffe next proposed in an able speech the Masonic Charities , in the cause of which he urged upon the brethren the necessity of supporting these , drawing particular attention to the Boys' School , and was hihlleasecl to hear the notice of motion given by Bro . P . M .

gy p Whale . He was proud to be iu a position to say that the " Four Cardinal Virtues " was oue ofthe three Lodges in this province , which could boast of its W . M . being a Vice-President , and that although it was not the first to attain to that honour , it even possesses more votes than any other Lodge in the province . He again volunteered his services as a Steward at the next March Festivaland hoped the Brethren would exert themselves as

, they had done on previous occasions . The Prov . G . M . ably responded . The health of the Visitors , the Initiate , and tho Officers of the Lodge were proposed and duly honoured and responded to , finishing up with the Tyler's toast . The Brethren dispersed about half-past ten , after a most successful meeting .

DEVONSHIRE . TOTNES . —Pleiades Lodg e ( No . 710 . )—The annual meeting for the installation of W . M . and investment of Officers of this lodge was held at the Masouic Room , on Thursday the Gth inst . at 2 p . m . After the close of the chapter business , Bro . Capt . Bridges , P . M ; , P . G . S . B . of England ; and D . G . M . for Somerset , presided as Installing Master , aud amongst the brethren present were the following : J . Pridham , W . M . ; W . Cummings , W . M .

elect ; Rev . J . Pomering , P . M . ; Dr . Owen , P . M . ; R . Watson , P . M . ; J . Heath , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . ; Marks , P . M ; G . Heath , P . M . ; Kellock , P . M . ; J . Haines , the Worshipful the Mayor of Totnes ; Capt . Keddell ; P . M . ; Rev . R . Bowelen , P . M ., 328 , P . P-G . C ; G . Glanfield , W . M . 328 , P . P . G . S . D . ; Bros . Fowler Chuelley , Presswell , B . irtlett , } lowse , Miner , TV . H . Sebniclfc J . Chudleigh , Middleton , Taylor , Adams , Stafford , etc . The , lodge was opened hy Bro . Pridham up to the second degree ,

when Bro . Bridges took the chair , and installed the W . M . elect according to ancient form , who after receiving homage from the bretliren , proceeded to appoint and invest his Officers as follows : —J . Pridham , I . P . M . ; A . B . Niner , S . W . ; Stafford , J . W . ; W . H . de Schmidt , S . D . ; G . M . Fowle , J . D . ; Colven , I . G . ; Taylor , Org . ; Crocker , Tyler . The audit committee presented their report , by which it appears the finances of tlie lodge are in a satisfactory position , there being between £ 70 End £ 80 iu hand after all obligations has been discharged . At the close of the lodge business , the brethren adjourned to the Seven Stars Hotel , where a most excellent dinner was provided

by Bro . J . Heath . The W . M . presided , the S . W . occupyingthe Vice-President ' s chair ; there were eleven P . M ' s present , besides brethren from other , lodges , who are always greeted most cordially by the members of the Pleiades Lodge . After the removal of the cloth , tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in appropriate speeches . Bro . Bridges was most warmly thanked for having come all the way from Bridgwater to instal the W . M ., and that worthy Brother

responded in an excellent address , in which he recalled circumstances that had happened thirteen years since , when he opened the Lodge Pleiades , of which he was the originator . Speeches were also made by many of the brethren , and the party broke up early after a most agreeble day . Bro . Taylor efficiently presided at the harmonium , both in lodge and banqueting ball . DEVON . —Sincerity Lodge ( No . 189 ) . —A regular meeting of the lodge was held in St . George's Hall , East Stonehouse , on

Monday , 10 th inst . There , were present : —Bros . Balkwill , I . P . M ., as W . M ., pro . tern . ; Bayly , P . M . ; Rodd , P . M . ; Rae , P . M ., Secretary ; Trickett , P . M . ; B . Roberts , S . W . ; Coffin , J . W . ; Coates , S . D ., pro . tem . ; Bissett , J . D . ; Hatchings , I . G . ; and W . B . Dampncy , W . M . of No . 1071 . Three visitors were present . Mr . George Man , M . D ., and Mr . Allreet Latimer , were initiated into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry . The Secretary was directed to write letters of sympathy ancl condolence to the widow of a deceased brother , and to tlie mother of a deceased brother lost in the Captain . A candidate was proposed for initiation . The business ended , the lodge was closed

KENT . CANTERBURY . —United Industrious Lodge ( No . 31 ) . —The first meeting of the Brethren of this Lodge after the summer vacation was held at the Lodge Room , in High Street , on Thursday last .

The Lodge was attended by a large number of its members , and among the visitors were some of tho officers of the 19 th Hussars at present stationed in our barracks , and some of the brethren of the Ashforcl Lodge . After the minutes ofthe previous Lodge had been read and confirmed , Bro . John R . Hall was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year in a very impressive manner , according to ancient custom bBroJohn HemeryPMin the

y . , .., presence of a Board of Installed Masters , numbering thirteen members , among whom were several past and present ~ Provincial Grand Officers , including the P . G . Treas ., Bro . Thorpe . After the ceremony the Lodge was resumed in the first degree , when Bros . Austen , Gardner , W . Davej ' , J . G . Hall , R . Strand , H . M . Bigglestoue , and W . F . Pringuer , were appointed S . W ., J . W . ' , S . D ., J . D ., LG , and Tyler respectively . Some other business transacted

was , and the Lodge was then closed in due form with solemn prayer . The customary annual banquet , which was well served up , took place in the evening at Bro . Coppin's Rose Hotel , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given from the Chair , and duly honoured by the Brethren present . The toasts ofthe Prov . G . M . and his officers was responded to b y BroJ Thorpe , who expressed himself much pleased at the manner in which the of the Lod

working ge was conducted , and the cordial reception they had met with . That ofthe W . M . was given by Bro . Callaway in a truly fraternal manner , and in responding the W . M . said that he was a very young mason , four ancl a-half years only having elapsed since his initiation ; yet , with the aid of those old members of the Lodge , Bros . Del ' mar , and Pout , who were always readto ive their kind assistance and advice

y g , he trusted be should be able to direct and rule the Lodge in such a manner , that when his year of office should have expired , the brethren would have no reason to regret the high honour they had paid him in electing him to the chair of such a well-known Lodge as that of the " United and Industrious ( No . 31 ) . Some other toasts having been given , and responded to , the W . M . vacated tlie chair , and the party broke up .

FOREST HILL . — West Kent Lodge . — The members of the newly-established lodge met at Forest Hill Hotel , on Saturday , Sth inst ., being an emergency meeting called for the purpose of parsing Bros . John Allen and William Genseric-Kent , who , being present , were duly admitted to the degree of Fellow Craft . The ballot was taken for one brother as a joining member , and one gentleman was proposed for initiation .

LANCASHIRE , ( WEST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . By command of Bro . Sir Thomas George Ferraor-Hesketh , Bart ., M . P ., R . W . Prov . G . M . of the Western Division of Lancashire , the annual provincial Grand Lodge meeting of this Province was held yesterday in the Town Hall , Southport . The gathering of bretliren from different parts of the province

was unusually large—nearly 300 being present—showing that the interest in the Craft , instead of diminishing , continues to increase in every part of the Province . A large number of brethren _ from the lodges in Liverpool started from Exchange station , and a considerable increase was made to the first etachment by the arrival of an additional number at a later hour . As a whole , the meeting in point of numbers was considered bveterans

, even y , one of the most successful gatherings in connection with this province , and one likely to add largely to the prestige of the Craft in this and other parts of tho country . Besides the R . W . Prov . G . M ., and other officers of Prov . Grand Lodge and others present were—Bros , the Right Hon . Lord Skelmorsdale , D . Prov . G . M . ; H . TV . Schneider , Prov . J . G . W . ; Rev . H . G . VernonProvGCJames HomerProvGTThomas

, . .. ; , . .. ; Wyllie , Prov . G . R . ; C . Sherlock , P . Prov . G . R . ; U . S . Alpass , Prov . G ., Sec . ; A . C . Mott , Prov . S . G . D . ; H . B . White , Proe . J G . D . ; J . D . Moore , Prov . G . S . of Works ; R . TVylie , Prov . G . D . of C . ; T . Marsh , A . Prov . G . D . of C . ; Samuel Ibbs , Prov . G . S . B . ; J . Skeaf , Prov . G . O . ; TV . Laidlaw , Prov . G . Pur .: Capt . I . T . Bourne , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; H . Holbrook , D . D . G . M ., British Columbia ; Col . Birchall , P . Prov . G . J . TV . ; T . Armstrong , P . Prov . G . J . D .: J .

Molineux , P . Prov . G . O . ; J . B , Lambert , P . Prov . G . S ., East Lancashire ; F . Binckes , P . G . Steward of Eng . ; Bros . Broadbridge , Pickering , Rowson , and Fowler . Amongst the more prominent bretliren present from the different lodges in the province were Bros . T . Jones , W . M . 590 ; J . Cobbam , W . M . 24 . 1 ; J . Atherton , W . M . 1032 ; J . Sellar , W . M . 220 ; W . Smith , W . M . 314 ; J . Hatch , W . M . 281 ; J . Worsley , W , M . 333 ; S-

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LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 12. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 40. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 11
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GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. INSTALLATION OF BRO. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AS GRAND PATRON OF SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 13
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 13
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PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST OCTOBER, 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
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Provincial.

Virtues" being one ofthe Lodges which he had consecrated , he took an especial interest in its welfare , and would only be too happy to have the pleasure of installing the present S W . into the chair of K . S . when occasion required . Bro . Ratliffe next proposed in an able speech the Masonic Charities , in the cause of which he urged upon the brethren the necessity of supporting these , drawing particular attention to the Boys' School , and was hihlleasecl to hear the notice of motion given by Bro . P . M .

gy p Whale . He was proud to be iu a position to say that the " Four Cardinal Virtues " was oue ofthe three Lodges in this province , which could boast of its W . M . being a Vice-President , and that although it was not the first to attain to that honour , it even possesses more votes than any other Lodge in the province . He again volunteered his services as a Steward at the next March Festivaland hoped the Brethren would exert themselves as

, they had done on previous occasions . The Prov . G . M . ably responded . The health of the Visitors , the Initiate , and tho Officers of the Lodge were proposed and duly honoured and responded to , finishing up with the Tyler's toast . The Brethren dispersed about half-past ten , after a most successful meeting .

DEVONSHIRE . TOTNES . —Pleiades Lodg e ( No . 710 . )—The annual meeting for the installation of W . M . and investment of Officers of this lodge was held at the Masouic Room , on Thursday the Gth inst . at 2 p . m . After the close of the chapter business , Bro . Capt . Bridges , P . M ; , P . G . S . B . of England ; and D . G . M . for Somerset , presided as Installing Master , aud amongst the brethren present were the following : J . Pridham , W . M . ; W . Cummings , W . M .

elect ; Rev . J . Pomering , P . M . ; Dr . Owen , P . M . ; R . Watson , P . M . ; J . Heath , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . ; Marks , P . M ; G . Heath , P . M . ; Kellock , P . M . ; J . Haines , the Worshipful the Mayor of Totnes ; Capt . Keddell ; P . M . ; Rev . R . Bowelen , P . M ., 328 , P . P-G . C ; G . Glanfield , W . M . 328 , P . P . G . S . D . ; Bros . Fowler Chuelley , Presswell , B . irtlett , } lowse , Miner , TV . H . Sebniclfc J . Chudleigh , Middleton , Taylor , Adams , Stafford , etc . The , lodge was opened hy Bro . Pridham up to the second degree ,

when Bro . Bridges took the chair , and installed the W . M . elect according to ancient form , who after receiving homage from the bretliren , proceeded to appoint and invest his Officers as follows : —J . Pridham , I . P . M . ; A . B . Niner , S . W . ; Stafford , J . W . ; W . H . de Schmidt , S . D . ; G . M . Fowle , J . D . ; Colven , I . G . ; Taylor , Org . ; Crocker , Tyler . The audit committee presented their report , by which it appears the finances of tlie lodge are in a satisfactory position , there being between £ 70 End £ 80 iu hand after all obligations has been discharged . At the close of the lodge business , the brethren adjourned to the Seven Stars Hotel , where a most excellent dinner was provided

by Bro . J . Heath . The W . M . presided , the S . W . occupyingthe Vice-President ' s chair ; there were eleven P . M ' s present , besides brethren from other , lodges , who are always greeted most cordially by the members of the Pleiades Lodge . After the removal of the cloth , tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in appropriate speeches . Bro . Bridges was most warmly thanked for having come all the way from Bridgwater to instal the W . M ., and that worthy Brother

responded in an excellent address , in which he recalled circumstances that had happened thirteen years since , when he opened the Lodge Pleiades , of which he was the originator . Speeches were also made by many of the brethren , and the party broke up early after a most agreeble day . Bro . Taylor efficiently presided at the harmonium , both in lodge and banqueting ball . DEVON . —Sincerity Lodge ( No . 189 ) . —A regular meeting of the lodge was held in St . George's Hall , East Stonehouse , on

Monday , 10 th inst . There , were present : —Bros . Balkwill , I . P . M ., as W . M ., pro . tern . ; Bayly , P . M . ; Rodd , P . M . ; Rae , P . M ., Secretary ; Trickett , P . M . ; B . Roberts , S . W . ; Coffin , J . W . ; Coates , S . D ., pro . tem . ; Bissett , J . D . ; Hatchings , I . G . ; and W . B . Dampncy , W . M . of No . 1071 . Three visitors were present . Mr . George Man , M . D ., and Mr . Allreet Latimer , were initiated into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry . The Secretary was directed to write letters of sympathy ancl condolence to the widow of a deceased brother , and to tlie mother of a deceased brother lost in the Captain . A candidate was proposed for initiation . The business ended , the lodge was closed

KENT . CANTERBURY . —United Industrious Lodge ( No . 31 ) . —The first meeting of the Brethren of this Lodge after the summer vacation was held at the Lodge Room , in High Street , on Thursday last .

The Lodge was attended by a large number of its members , and among the visitors were some of tho officers of the 19 th Hussars at present stationed in our barracks , and some of the brethren of the Ashforcl Lodge . After the minutes ofthe previous Lodge had been read and confirmed , Bro . John R . Hall was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year in a very impressive manner , according to ancient custom bBroJohn HemeryPMin the

y . , .., presence of a Board of Installed Masters , numbering thirteen members , among whom were several past and present ~ Provincial Grand Officers , including the P . G . Treas ., Bro . Thorpe . After the ceremony the Lodge was resumed in the first degree , when Bros . Austen , Gardner , W . Davej ' , J . G . Hall , R . Strand , H . M . Bigglestoue , and W . F . Pringuer , were appointed S . W ., J . W . ' , S . D ., J . D ., LG , and Tyler respectively . Some other business transacted

was , and the Lodge was then closed in due form with solemn prayer . The customary annual banquet , which was well served up , took place in the evening at Bro . Coppin's Rose Hotel , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given from the Chair , and duly honoured by the Brethren present . The toasts ofthe Prov . G . M . and his officers was responded to b y BroJ Thorpe , who expressed himself much pleased at the manner in which the of the Lod

working ge was conducted , and the cordial reception they had met with . That ofthe W . M . was given by Bro . Callaway in a truly fraternal manner , and in responding the W . M . said that he was a very young mason , four ancl a-half years only having elapsed since his initiation ; yet , with the aid of those old members of the Lodge , Bros . Del ' mar , and Pout , who were always readto ive their kind assistance and advice

y g , he trusted be should be able to direct and rule the Lodge in such a manner , that when his year of office should have expired , the brethren would have no reason to regret the high honour they had paid him in electing him to the chair of such a well-known Lodge as that of the " United and Industrious ( No . 31 ) . Some other toasts having been given , and responded to , the W . M . vacated tlie chair , and the party broke up .

FOREST HILL . — West Kent Lodge . — The members of the newly-established lodge met at Forest Hill Hotel , on Saturday , Sth inst ., being an emergency meeting called for the purpose of parsing Bros . John Allen and William Genseric-Kent , who , being present , were duly admitted to the degree of Fellow Craft . The ballot was taken for one brother as a joining member , and one gentleman was proposed for initiation .

LANCASHIRE , ( WEST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . By command of Bro . Sir Thomas George Ferraor-Hesketh , Bart ., M . P ., R . W . Prov . G . M . of the Western Division of Lancashire , the annual provincial Grand Lodge meeting of this Province was held yesterday in the Town Hall , Southport . The gathering of bretliren from different parts of the province

was unusually large—nearly 300 being present—showing that the interest in the Craft , instead of diminishing , continues to increase in every part of the Province . A large number of brethren _ from the lodges in Liverpool started from Exchange station , and a considerable increase was made to the first etachment by the arrival of an additional number at a later hour . As a whole , the meeting in point of numbers was considered bveterans

, even y , one of the most successful gatherings in connection with this province , and one likely to add largely to the prestige of the Craft in this and other parts of tho country . Besides the R . W . Prov . G . M ., and other officers of Prov . Grand Lodge and others present were—Bros , the Right Hon . Lord Skelmorsdale , D . Prov . G . M . ; H . TV . Schneider , Prov . J . G . W . ; Rev . H . G . VernonProvGCJames HomerProvGTThomas

, . .. ; , . .. ; Wyllie , Prov . G . R . ; C . Sherlock , P . Prov . G . R . ; U . S . Alpass , Prov . G ., Sec . ; A . C . Mott , Prov . S . G . D . ; H . B . White , Proe . J G . D . ; J . D . Moore , Prov . G . S . of Works ; R . TVylie , Prov . G . D . of C . ; T . Marsh , A . Prov . G . D . of C . ; Samuel Ibbs , Prov . G . S . B . ; J . Skeaf , Prov . G . O . ; TV . Laidlaw , Prov . G . Pur .: Capt . I . T . Bourne , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; H . Holbrook , D . D . G . M ., British Columbia ; Col . Birchall , P . Prov . G . J . TV . ; T . Armstrong , P . Prov . G . J . D .: J .

Molineux , P . Prov . G . O . ; J . B , Lambert , P . Prov . G . S ., East Lancashire ; F . Binckes , P . G . Steward of Eng . ; Bros . Broadbridge , Pickering , Rowson , and Fowler . Amongst the more prominent bretliren present from the different lodges in the province were Bros . T . Jones , W . M . 590 ; J . Cobbam , W . M . 24 . 1 ; J . Atherton , W . M . 1032 ; J . Sellar , W . M . 220 ; W . Smith , W . M . 314 ; J . Hatch , W . M . 281 ; J . Worsley , W , M . 333 ; S-

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