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Metropolitan.

enhanced hy the singing of Bros . Piatt , Exall , and Sloman , who displayed his celebrated power of improvising with happy effect . TEIIPLE LODGE ( NO . 118 ) . —This lodge met on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., Bro . Edmund Farthing , W . M ., presiding for the first time since his installation . On taking the chair , the W . M . asked the kind indulgence of the brethren as to any little errors they might observe in his working that night , as it was only natural he should feel slightly nervous at first , but which he knew would wear off in

a little time . Ho then proceeded to open his lodge , when Mr . H . Barnes , who had been previously balloted for , was duly initiated into the ancient and honourable fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of England , in a manner which elicited high encomiums from all present . Bros . Conquest , Altard , Paekworth , Felton , Wright , and Osmond , liaving answered the usual questions in a satisfactory maimer , were then duly raised to the degree of F . C . "bthe W . M . The loclge was then opened in the third degree

y , when Bros . Collier and Locke were raised to the sublime degree of M . M . We have often , very often , seen this beautiful ceremony performed , hut in all our experience never saw or heard it done in a more impressive manner than it was on this occasion . 'The loclge was then called off to refreshment , when fifty-two brethren gathered round the table , presided over by the W . M . In presiding at the banquet lie does it in that happy , good-humoured , convivial manner that wins admiration and commands respect . The

speeches given in introducing the several Masonic toasts were characterised by a few appropriate sentences ; but in drinking " The Health of the Past Masters , " coupled with the name of Bro . John Keast , P . M ., and Treasurer for the last seven years , the W . M . said , the lodge , in its wisdom , had decreed him a jewel , value ten guineas , and had made him ( the W . M . ) the humble instrument to present it ; he did so with unfeigned pleasure , having heen an eye-witness to his untiring energy for several years—also for liaving brought

the funds of the loclge from almost inextricable confusion to an unexampled pitch of prosperity . Having done so , it was natural he should -wish to repose on his laurels ; and although his manner to those who did not known him well was somewhat blunt and rough , yet under that rough exterior beat as kindly a heart as ever animated a Masonic breast . He had fairly won the jewel . In attaching the jewel , the W . M . said , long may you live to wear it ; and when , in the fulness of time , it shall please the G . A . O . T . U . to translate you to the Grand Lodge above , may you , with your dying breath , bequeath it to your children , and may they , in years

to come , treasure it , to show the estimation in which you were held by your brother Masons of the Temple Loclge . —Bro . Keast briefly returned thanks . —The inscription on the jewel is : " Presented by the members ofthe Temple Lodge ( No . 118 ) to Bro . John Keast , as a token of respect and esteem for his zealous and faithful discharge of the duties of Treasurer , during seven years . March 5 th , 1861 . " The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by the excellent singing of Bros . Perren , G . and L . Lawrence , Altard , and several

other brethren . PKCEIfiS LODGE ( No . 202 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Saturday last , Bro . M . Maslin , W . M ., presiding , when Bro . Fuller was passed to the second degree . The brethren afterwards spent a pleasant evening together , enlivened by the singing of Bros . Distiu , Percy * , Fuller , and others . DOMATIC LODGE ( NO . 20 G ) . —The monthly meeting of this loclge was held on Monday eveningMarch 11 at the Masonic Hall

, , , Fetter-lane . Bro . George Moore , W . M ., presided ; Bros . Russen , S . W .,- Wilson , J . W . ; H . Thompson , S . D . ; Osborne , J . D . ; and Meekham , I . G . The following P . Ms , were present : Bros . Carpenter , Smith , Adams , Elmes , Garrod , Marshall , Brett , and Snow ; Bros . Sutherland , Cave , and Abbot were questioned as to their proficiency in the science , ancl their answers being satisfactory , they were severally raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., and Bro . Wiffen ¦ was passed to the degree of F . C . Mr . Henry Kuhlke and Mr .

Francis Edward Knibbs were severally introduced , and initiated into the mysteries , of ancient Fremasonry . There being no other business , the loclge was closed , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . After the cloth had been drawn , the W . ' M . gave the usual formal toasts ; Bro . Adams responding to the toast of " The Earl of Dalhousie and the rest of the Grand Officers . " The W . M . said he had then a most pleasing toast to which was" The

propose , , Health of their newly-initiated Brethren ; " and from the attention which he had observed they had paid to the ceremony that evening , he doubted not that they would prove themselves worthy brethren and good Masons . —Bro . Knibbs returned thanks for the honour conferred upon them , and said they hoped to prove themselves worthy of the loclge they had joined that day . — " The Visiting Brethren" was next iven and responded to . —Bro . SmithP . M .

g , and Treasurer , said he had great pleasure in proposing " The Health of the W . M ., " and he had no doubt that the brethren would have equal pleasure in responding to it . —The W . M . thanked the brethren for that mark of favour conferred upon him ; and afterwards proposed "The Health of the Past Masters of the

Metropolitan.

Lodge . " —Bro . Carpenter , in one of his characteristic speeches , which elicited roars of laughter , returned thanks . —The W . M . next gave "The Officers of the Lodge , " which Bro . Russen , S . W ., briefly acknowledged . —The W . M . then gave "The Masonic Charities , " for which Bro . Smith responded , and said it w * as highly gratifying to them to know- that Bro . Haydon ' s list at the last Festival for the Aged Freemasons amounted to £ 20 . He wished to mention to them a letter which had heen sent there that evening in reference

to Bro . Watson , who hacl been known to many of them for the last twenty years as an energetic Mason , and who now required the assistance of the Craft at large . On Wednesday last , the Grand Loclge had voted £ 200 for the purpose of purchasing him an annuity , ancl what with the subscriptions they would be able to raise , they hoped to purchase an annuity of £ 50 ; so that the rest of his life might be made happy and comfortable . Bro . Watson was at all times ready to render his services , whether it was at the

consecration of a lodge or the installation of a W . M . ; and during his time had given instruction to hundreds of young Masons , without fee or reward . Although the Grand Lodge had voted him £ 200 , yet it could not take effect until the minutes were confirmed , ancl he hoped in June next that the brethren would attend the Grand Loclge , ancl , by confirming those minutes , secure that reward to him . —This toast brought the proceedings to a close , and the brethren separated at an early hour .

LODGE or JOPPA ( No . 223 ) . —A meeting of this loclge took place on the 4 th inst ., at the Albion , Aldersgate-street , when the W . M ., E . P . Albert , initiated Mr . Morris De Saxe and Mr . George Hamilton into the mysteries of the Order . Bro . Strathbone was passed to the second degree , ancl Bro . Wertheimer to the sublime degree of M . M ., all the ceremonies being conducted in the usual excellent

manner of the W . M . ; and after some ordinary business , the brethren adjourned to a most sumptuous banquet . Bros . Rosenthal ( No . 630 ) , George Tedder ( No . 11 ) , Smith ( No . 25 ) , Isaacs ( No . 53 ) , Wertheimer ( No . 247 ) , were the visitors of the evening ; and the musical arrangements , under the able superintendence of Bro . Van Noovclem were , of the high class usually found at this loclge . Miss Newman's scena of Verdi was given with great effect , and Madame Sainville was very pleasing in her songs , gaining much applause .

EUPHRATES LODGE ( NO . 25 V ) . —Thislodge held its second monthl y meeting , since the re-installation of . the W . M . Bro . Jacob de Solla , on Tuesday , the Sth inst ., at the White Hart Tavern , Bishopsgatestreet , when Bro . Stanger was Crafted , and Bros . Fenwick and Carnegie raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The progress of this lodge may well be noticed by a Benevolent Fund having heen instituted ( founders Bro . D . Swael , P . M ., and Bro . Francis W . Klamm , P . M . ) , which has been well-supported by its members . After the

business of the lodge , the brethren sat down to a fine banquet , prepared by Bro . Morris , in his usual satisfactory style . There were several visitors , amongst whom Bro . Maurice de Solla , son of the W . M ., having returned from the Continent , delighted the brethren by his vocalisation . UKITED STRENGTH LODGE ( NO . 27 ( 3 ) . —On Wednesday last the brethren of this lodge held a meeting , at the Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's GateClerkenwellconvened by Bro . Dr . Jonesfor the

, , , purpose of selecting a P . M . ' s medal to present to Bro . P . M . Frost , the late W . M . of this loclge , the next lodge night . It was proposed by Bro . Jones , and unanimously resolved upon by the rest of the brethren , that a very handsome medal , with the name of the lodge engraved thereon , a design of which was laid before them , value £ 7 , lie selected for the presentation .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

HEREFORDSHIRE . HEBEIOBD . —Palladian Lodge ( No . 141 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this loclge was held on Tuesday , March 5 , when the folloiving brethren were present : —Bros . H . Clarkson , WM . ; . 7 . W . Laury , S . W . ; J . G . Morris , J . W . ; Rev . C . Allen , Chaplain ; H . C . Heddoe , Treas . ; J . Gardner , Sec . ; \ V . Phillips , S . D . ; E . George , S . D . ; W . H . Gutton , I . G . ; J . Bather , Tvler ; Bros . R . L . Turr , "

D . D ., D . Prov . G . M . ; James William , PM . HI ; C . Gray , P . M . 19 ; II . Careless , N . F . Knight , H . Vevers , T . S . Farmer , A " . Myer , 0 . Shelliind , W . Swift , C . G . Hill , J . Cheese , T . A . Court , W . J , Burville , E . J . Piper , F . Hodenham . Visitors -. Bros . I _ . S . Deiiiny . 381 , Ireland ; F . Green , 300 , Ireland ; Rev . L . H . Bluck , P . M . 328 , and P . Prov . G . C . for Shropshire and North Wales ; H . Luckes , W . M . 423 ; A . OsborneS . W . 423 ; E . Reeve 423 P . G . S . T . W

, , , ; , Garrold , 423 ; J . E . Perils , 423 ; — Skerme , 423 ; and — Collins . 423 . The lodge being opened , the W . M ., Bro . Clarkson , proceeded to raise Bros . R . F . Knight and H . Vevers to the sublime degree of M . M ., after which Bros . Swift and Thackeray were passed to the degree of F . C . Mr . F . Dillon and Mr . P . Ellis , having been unanimously elected , were initiated into the secret and mysteries of

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY—XLI . Article 4
SOME OBSERVATIONS IN EGYPT. Article 5
FALL OF THE CENTRAL TOWER AND SPIRE OF CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL. Article 8
ALTERATIONS TO THE NATIONAL GALLERY. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 12
Poetry. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
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ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 18
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Obituary. Article 19
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Metropolitan.

enhanced hy the singing of Bros . Piatt , Exall , and Sloman , who displayed his celebrated power of improvising with happy effect . TEIIPLE LODGE ( NO . 118 ) . —This lodge met on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., Bro . Edmund Farthing , W . M ., presiding for the first time since his installation . On taking the chair , the W . M . asked the kind indulgence of the brethren as to any little errors they might observe in his working that night , as it was only natural he should feel slightly nervous at first , but which he knew would wear off in

a little time . Ho then proceeded to open his lodge , when Mr . H . Barnes , who had been previously balloted for , was duly initiated into the ancient and honourable fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of England , in a manner which elicited high encomiums from all present . Bros . Conquest , Altard , Paekworth , Felton , Wright , and Osmond , liaving answered the usual questions in a satisfactory maimer , were then duly raised to the degree of F . C . "bthe W . M . The loclge was then opened in the third degree

y , when Bros . Collier and Locke were raised to the sublime degree of M . M . We have often , very often , seen this beautiful ceremony performed , hut in all our experience never saw or heard it done in a more impressive manner than it was on this occasion . 'The loclge was then called off to refreshment , when fifty-two brethren gathered round the table , presided over by the W . M . In presiding at the banquet lie does it in that happy , good-humoured , convivial manner that wins admiration and commands respect . The

speeches given in introducing the several Masonic toasts were characterised by a few appropriate sentences ; but in drinking " The Health of the Past Masters , " coupled with the name of Bro . John Keast , P . M ., and Treasurer for the last seven years , the W . M . said , the lodge , in its wisdom , had decreed him a jewel , value ten guineas , and had made him ( the W . M . ) the humble instrument to present it ; he did so with unfeigned pleasure , having heen an eye-witness to his untiring energy for several years—also for liaving brought

the funds of the loclge from almost inextricable confusion to an unexampled pitch of prosperity . Having done so , it was natural he should -wish to repose on his laurels ; and although his manner to those who did not known him well was somewhat blunt and rough , yet under that rough exterior beat as kindly a heart as ever animated a Masonic breast . He had fairly won the jewel . In attaching the jewel , the W . M . said , long may you live to wear it ; and when , in the fulness of time , it shall please the G . A . O . T . U . to translate you to the Grand Lodge above , may you , with your dying breath , bequeath it to your children , and may they , in years

to come , treasure it , to show the estimation in which you were held by your brother Masons of the Temple Loclge . —Bro . Keast briefly returned thanks . —The inscription on the jewel is : " Presented by the members ofthe Temple Lodge ( No . 118 ) to Bro . John Keast , as a token of respect and esteem for his zealous and faithful discharge of the duties of Treasurer , during seven years . March 5 th , 1861 . " The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by the excellent singing of Bros . Perren , G . and L . Lawrence , Altard , and several

other brethren . PKCEIfiS LODGE ( No . 202 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Saturday last , Bro . M . Maslin , W . M ., presiding , when Bro . Fuller was passed to the second degree . The brethren afterwards spent a pleasant evening together , enlivened by the singing of Bros . Distiu , Percy * , Fuller , and others . DOMATIC LODGE ( NO . 20 G ) . —The monthly meeting of this loclge was held on Monday eveningMarch 11 at the Masonic Hall

, , , Fetter-lane . Bro . George Moore , W . M ., presided ; Bros . Russen , S . W .,- Wilson , J . W . ; H . Thompson , S . D . ; Osborne , J . D . ; and Meekham , I . G . The following P . Ms , were present : Bros . Carpenter , Smith , Adams , Elmes , Garrod , Marshall , Brett , and Snow ; Bros . Sutherland , Cave , and Abbot were questioned as to their proficiency in the science , ancl their answers being satisfactory , they were severally raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., and Bro . Wiffen ¦ was passed to the degree of F . C . Mr . Henry Kuhlke and Mr .

Francis Edward Knibbs were severally introduced , and initiated into the mysteries , of ancient Fremasonry . There being no other business , the loclge was closed , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . After the cloth had been drawn , the W . ' M . gave the usual formal toasts ; Bro . Adams responding to the toast of " The Earl of Dalhousie and the rest of the Grand Officers . " The W . M . said he had then a most pleasing toast to which was" The

propose , , Health of their newly-initiated Brethren ; " and from the attention which he had observed they had paid to the ceremony that evening , he doubted not that they would prove themselves worthy brethren and good Masons . —Bro . Knibbs returned thanks for the honour conferred upon them , and said they hoped to prove themselves worthy of the loclge they had joined that day . — " The Visiting Brethren" was next iven and responded to . —Bro . SmithP . M .

g , and Treasurer , said he had great pleasure in proposing " The Health of the W . M ., " and he had no doubt that the brethren would have equal pleasure in responding to it . —The W . M . thanked the brethren for that mark of favour conferred upon him ; and afterwards proposed "The Health of the Past Masters of the

Metropolitan.

Lodge . " —Bro . Carpenter , in one of his characteristic speeches , which elicited roars of laughter , returned thanks . —The W . M . next gave "The Officers of the Lodge , " which Bro . Russen , S . W ., briefly acknowledged . —The W . M . then gave "The Masonic Charities , " for which Bro . Smith responded , and said it w * as highly gratifying to them to know- that Bro . Haydon ' s list at the last Festival for the Aged Freemasons amounted to £ 20 . He wished to mention to them a letter which had heen sent there that evening in reference

to Bro . Watson , who hacl been known to many of them for the last twenty years as an energetic Mason , and who now required the assistance of the Craft at large . On Wednesday last , the Grand Loclge had voted £ 200 for the purpose of purchasing him an annuity , ancl what with the subscriptions they would be able to raise , they hoped to purchase an annuity of £ 50 ; so that the rest of his life might be made happy and comfortable . Bro . Watson was at all times ready to render his services , whether it was at the

consecration of a lodge or the installation of a W . M . ; and during his time had given instruction to hundreds of young Masons , without fee or reward . Although the Grand Lodge had voted him £ 200 , yet it could not take effect until the minutes were confirmed , ancl he hoped in June next that the brethren would attend the Grand Loclge , ancl , by confirming those minutes , secure that reward to him . —This toast brought the proceedings to a close , and the brethren separated at an early hour .

LODGE or JOPPA ( No . 223 ) . —A meeting of this loclge took place on the 4 th inst ., at the Albion , Aldersgate-street , when the W . M ., E . P . Albert , initiated Mr . Morris De Saxe and Mr . George Hamilton into the mysteries of the Order . Bro . Strathbone was passed to the second degree , ancl Bro . Wertheimer to the sublime degree of M . M ., all the ceremonies being conducted in the usual excellent

manner of the W . M . ; and after some ordinary business , the brethren adjourned to a most sumptuous banquet . Bros . Rosenthal ( No . 630 ) , George Tedder ( No . 11 ) , Smith ( No . 25 ) , Isaacs ( No . 53 ) , Wertheimer ( No . 247 ) , were the visitors of the evening ; and the musical arrangements , under the able superintendence of Bro . Van Noovclem were , of the high class usually found at this loclge . Miss Newman's scena of Verdi was given with great effect , and Madame Sainville was very pleasing in her songs , gaining much applause .

EUPHRATES LODGE ( NO . 25 V ) . —Thislodge held its second monthl y meeting , since the re-installation of . the W . M . Bro . Jacob de Solla , on Tuesday , the Sth inst ., at the White Hart Tavern , Bishopsgatestreet , when Bro . Stanger was Crafted , and Bros . Fenwick and Carnegie raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The progress of this lodge may well be noticed by a Benevolent Fund having heen instituted ( founders Bro . D . Swael , P . M ., and Bro . Francis W . Klamm , P . M . ) , which has been well-supported by its members . After the

business of the lodge , the brethren sat down to a fine banquet , prepared by Bro . Morris , in his usual satisfactory style . There were several visitors , amongst whom Bro . Maurice de Solla , son of the W . M ., having returned from the Continent , delighted the brethren by his vocalisation . UKITED STRENGTH LODGE ( NO . 27 ( 3 ) . —On Wednesday last the brethren of this lodge held a meeting , at the Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's GateClerkenwellconvened by Bro . Dr . Jonesfor the

, , , purpose of selecting a P . M . ' s medal to present to Bro . P . M . Frost , the late W . M . of this loclge , the next lodge night . It was proposed by Bro . Jones , and unanimously resolved upon by the rest of the brethren , that a very handsome medal , with the name of the lodge engraved thereon , a design of which was laid before them , value £ 7 , lie selected for the presentation .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

HEREFORDSHIRE . HEBEIOBD . —Palladian Lodge ( No . 141 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this loclge was held on Tuesday , March 5 , when the folloiving brethren were present : —Bros . H . Clarkson , WM . ; . 7 . W . Laury , S . W . ; J . G . Morris , J . W . ; Rev . C . Allen , Chaplain ; H . C . Heddoe , Treas . ; J . Gardner , Sec . ; \ V . Phillips , S . D . ; E . George , S . D . ; W . H . Gutton , I . G . ; J . Bather , Tvler ; Bros . R . L . Turr , "

D . D ., D . Prov . G . M . ; James William , PM . HI ; C . Gray , P . M . 19 ; II . Careless , N . F . Knight , H . Vevers , T . S . Farmer , A " . Myer , 0 . Shelliind , W . Swift , C . G . Hill , J . Cheese , T . A . Court , W . J , Burville , E . J . Piper , F . Hodenham . Visitors -. Bros . I _ . S . Deiiiny . 381 , Ireland ; F . Green , 300 , Ireland ; Rev . L . H . Bluck , P . M . 328 , and P . Prov . G . C . for Shropshire and North Wales ; H . Luckes , W . M . 423 ; A . OsborneS . W . 423 ; E . Reeve 423 P . G . S . T . W

, , , ; , Garrold , 423 ; J . E . Perils , 423 ; — Skerme , 423 ; and — Collins . 423 . The lodge being opened , the W . M ., Bro . Clarkson , proceeded to raise Bros . R . F . Knight and H . Vevers to the sublime degree of M . M ., after which Bros . Swift and Thackeray were passed to the degree of F . C . Mr . F . Dillon and Mr . P . Ellis , having been unanimously elected , were initiated into the secret and mysteries of

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