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Metropolitan.

imself and fellow visitors , regretting that Bro . Gilchrist , with his usual modesty , had withdrawn from the honour of having to address the brethren , from which he was also partly incapacitated from the present delicate state of his health . lie must , therefore , address fche brethren as the deputy of Bro . Gilchrist . He congratulated the brethren of the Dalhousie Lodge upon their being presided over by the esteemed brother who had been exalted this evening to the chair of K . S . Ho felt pleased

that ho could call such a gentleman a friend aud brother ; he had known anel respected Bro . Bristo for some time , and he could only regret that he had not longer had the-pleasure of knowing and associating with one whom he so highly respected as the newly-installed W . M ., whom he considered an ornament and acquisition to tho Craft in general , and the Dalhousie Lodge in particular . Of his abilities to discharge the duties of that important office thoy had had ample proof this evening .

It also afforded him an additional source of gratification at having attended upon this occasion , to find so many brethren present , whom he had known anel respected for a considerable time , amongst whom he saw the worthy host , Bro . Ireland , P . M ., father-in-law of the W . M . Indeed , ifc had afforded him so much pleasure this evening to visit this lodge , that he trusted , wifch the blessing of the Great Architect of the Universeit would not be the last occasion of his being present

, at their reunions . Bro . AVilliams , I . P . M ., in an eloquent speech full of point , endorsed the sentiments expressed by Bro . Brett with reference to the newly-installed W . M ., anel saiel ifc afforded him intense gratification to add that what Bro . Brett hael just saiel only corroborated what all the brethren present felt at seeing Bro . Bristo exalted to the chair , which he had this evening occupied

for the first time . The AV . M ., in returning thanks after his health had been drank , assured the brethren that no exertions should be spared on his part to study and promote the welfare of the lodge by every means in his power . The toast of " The Healths of the Past Masters of the Dalhousie Lodge , Bros . Ireland , Bates , Underwood , Williams , & c , " followed , was most cordially received , and was gracefully acknowledged by Bro . Ireland , P . M ., in very appropriate terms .

The toasfc of "The Health of the Treasurer , Bro . AVarren , and Secretary , Bro . Farmer , " was then drank , and cordially received by the brethren . Bro . Warren returned thanks on behalf of himself anel Bro . Farmer . The W . M . then called upon the brethren to drink the health of the ofiicers who had been selected to assist him during his term of office , and , in doing so , briefly stated the qualifications which each possessedanel whichhe consideredrendered them

, , , peculiarly adapted for the discharge of those duties which they had been selected to perform . The customary Tyler's toasfc brought the proceedings of this auspicious anel memorable evening in the annals of 860 to a timely conclusion , the happiness and harmony prevailing being greatly promoted by an admirable selection of songs , recitations , & cgiven with marked effect by several of the membersBro .

, , Bristo leading the sway of song wifch the soul-stirring "Village Blacksmith , " being well followed by Bros . Bates , jun ., Stanley ( Recitation "The Raven" ) , Birch , AVebb , Stevenson , Thompson ( Recitation ) , Plafct , and other obliging brethren . ROYATJ ALBERT LODGE ( No . 937 ) . —The anniversary mooting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on Monday , the 16 th inst . Among the members present were

Bros . J . A . Fariifielel , W . M . ; T . Peters , S . AV . ; W . H . Farnfield , J . AV . ; Rev . John Vaughan , Chap . ; J . Smith , P . M . and Treas ; E . AV . Little , P . M . and See . ; J . Abbot , S . D . ; C . Chard , J . D . ; H . J . Lewis , T . G . ; T . Lewis , P . M ., Assist . G . Purst . ; W . Watson , P . G . Steward ; Walker , Morton , Dennis , C . T . Chard , Hallet , Pendygrass , Eavaison , Worley , Terry , and AVebb . Tho visitors were Bros . W . Farnfield , Assist . G . Sec . ; G . Cordwell ,

P . M ., 3 , anel 788 ; II . Potter , P . M ., 11 ; J . Terry , P . M ., 228 ; A . Squire , S . D ., 975 ; and T . Parker , 34 . The loelge was opened in the first degree , anel the minutes ofthe previous meeting were read and confirmed , after which the Secretary read the report of the Audit Committee , respecting the Treasurer ' s accounts for the past year , aud on motions duly made and seconded , tho rccommendationsoftiie committee were adoptedand the brethren

, -were pleased to find there was a goodly balance in hand . After tho usual preliminaries , Bro . Morton was raised , anel Bro . Dennis passeel ; the initiation of Messrs . T . Williams , 111 J . Smith , C . Vidler , and G . G . Hepburn then followed , ail the ceremonies being worked in a masterly manner . Bro . J . A . Farnfield , W . M .

Metropolitan.

presented Bro . Peters , W . M . elect , to Bro . Smith , P . G . Purst . who then assumed the chair , and in his usual able and impressive manner duly installed Bro . Peters as Master of the lodge . The following brethro were appointed to office for fche ensuing year , viz .: Bros . W . II . Fariifielel , S . W . ; C . Chard , J . W . ; J . Smith , Past Master , re-elected Treasurer ; R . W . Little , Past Master , Secretary ; Rev . J . M . Vaughan , Chap ., and J . D . ; H .

J . Lewis , S . D . ; C . Walker , I . G . Bro . T . Lewis , Assist . G . Purst . then proposed , "Thafc fche initiation fee be raised to seven guineas , " and the same being seconded by Bro . J . Smith , was carried unanimously . The lodge was then closed , anel the brethren adjourned to the bancpiet at Freemason ' s Tavern . After the removal of the cloth , the routine loyal and Masonic toasts were given , Bros . Lewis and Smith returning thanks for " The Grand Officers . " " The Health of the AVorshipful Master "

was proposed in an eloquent speech by Bro . J . A . Farnfield , I . P . M ., and feelingly acknowledged by the worthy Chairman . The W . Master then rose , and in very earnest and impressive language alluded to the pleasure he experienced in placing upon the breast of his respected predecessor a P . M . 's jewel , which had been unanimously voted by the lodge to Bro . J . A . Farnfield" as a mark of esteem and in appreciation of his valuable

, services as AV . M . " Bro . Farnfield , P . M ., expressed his cordial thanks to the brethren , and rejoiced to find that he had carried wifch him out of the chair the same good wishes that had attended his advancement to the important office of AV . Master . He trusted he might long be spared to be a member of such a happy lodge , where peace , unanimity , aud brotherly love had ever reigned . " The Health of the Initiates" was proposed ,

and duly honoured , Bro . Little , the Secretary , singing the E . A . Song . Bro . E . J . Smith replied very feelingly on behalf of the newly made brethren . Bro . W . Farnfield , A . G . Sec , responded for ' ¦ The Visitors , " ? nd Bro . Terry also acknowledged the toast . The healths of "The Pasfc Master , " "The Secretary , " and " The Officers , " followed , anel were all appropriately responded to .. The new AV . M . proved himself to be an admirable Chairman , and in addition delighted the brethren with his comic vocal abilities . Bro . Lewis also sang two or three songs in his usual exquisite style .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKSHIRE . NEWBURY . —Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope ( No . 574 ) . — This lodge met ou Friday , the 6 th inst ., at the Town Hall , Newbury . Present-: Bros . George Boyer , W . M . ; AV . AV . King , Sec , as S . AV . ; AV . C . Bland , J . W ., and AV . M . elect ; Thomas Deller , P . M ., Treas . ; T . G . Hall , as S . D . ; AVelch , as J . D . ; Cave , P . M ., anel P . Prov . G . D ., Birks and Bucks ; C . Swan , P . Prov . G . D . Herts ; and several other brethren . The loelge was

opened in regular form and after the confirmation of the minutes , - Bvo . Swan took the chair , and installed Bro . Bland as W . M . ; the following brethren being appointed and invested to act wifch him during' the ensuing twelve mouths . Thomas Deller , S . W . ; W . W . King , J . \ A . ; Deller , P . M ., Treas . ; T . G . Hall , Sec . anel S , D . ; Welch , J . D . ; Johnson , I . G . ; Stillman , Tyler . The newly installed W . M . then opened the loelge up to

the third degree , when . Bro . Swan resumed the chair , aucl with the assistance of the brethren present raised Bros . Johnson and Stillman to the sublime degree of M . M . The lodge was then closed and the brethren retired to the AVhite Hart Hotel where a banquet was provided in a style that no one could possibly find fault with , the newly installed A \ . M . acquitting himself afc the festive board as well as in the lodge room in a manner thafc

augurs well for the future prosperity of the lodge . CORNWALL . TRURO . —Lodge of Fortitude ( No . 131 ) . —The members of this lodge mot on Tuesday , the 10 th instant , at seven , p . m ., afc the Masonic Rooms , Quay-street ; AV . Bro . S . Holloway , AV . M ., iu the chair . The brethren as usual assembled in strength , and

the AA . M . received tbe assistance of Bro . Thomas Chirgwin , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . AV ., & c , who contributed greatly to the success of the meeting' . The business included one initiation , three passings , anel two raisings , and it is but justice to the officers to say that the manner in which the degrees were given reflected great credit , anel was calculated to impress the minds of their recipients with thafc solemnity and consideration so desirable on such , occasions . Bro . T . Chirgwin , P . M .,, delivered

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FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTERS. Article 8
REFORM IN MASONRY. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 11
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METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 18
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 28TH, 1866. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

imself and fellow visitors , regretting that Bro . Gilchrist , with his usual modesty , had withdrawn from the honour of having to address the brethren , from which he was also partly incapacitated from the present delicate state of his health . lie must , therefore , address fche brethren as the deputy of Bro . Gilchrist . He congratulated the brethren of the Dalhousie Lodge upon their being presided over by the esteemed brother who had been exalted this evening to the chair of K . S . Ho felt pleased

that ho could call such a gentleman a friend aud brother ; he had known anel respected Bro . Bristo for some time , and he could only regret that he had not longer had the-pleasure of knowing and associating with one whom he so highly respected as the newly-installed W . M ., whom he considered an ornament and acquisition to tho Craft in general , and the Dalhousie Lodge in particular . Of his abilities to discharge the duties of that important office thoy had had ample proof this evening .

It also afforded him an additional source of gratification at having attended upon this occasion , to find so many brethren present , whom he had known anel respected for a considerable time , amongst whom he saw the worthy host , Bro . Ireland , P . M ., father-in-law of the W . M . Indeed , ifc had afforded him so much pleasure this evening to visit this lodge , that he trusted , wifch the blessing of the Great Architect of the Universeit would not be the last occasion of his being present

, at their reunions . Bro . AVilliams , I . P . M ., in an eloquent speech full of point , endorsed the sentiments expressed by Bro . Brett with reference to the newly-installed W . M ., anel saiel ifc afforded him intense gratification to add that what Bro . Brett hael just saiel only corroborated what all the brethren present felt at seeing Bro . Bristo exalted to the chair , which he had this evening occupied

for the first time . The AV . M ., in returning thanks after his health had been drank , assured the brethren that no exertions should be spared on his part to study and promote the welfare of the lodge by every means in his power . The toast of " The Healths of the Past Masters of the Dalhousie Lodge , Bros . Ireland , Bates , Underwood , Williams , & c , " followed , was most cordially received , and was gracefully acknowledged by Bro . Ireland , P . M ., in very appropriate terms .

The toasfc of "The Health of the Treasurer , Bro . AVarren , and Secretary , Bro . Farmer , " was then drank , and cordially received by the brethren . Bro . Warren returned thanks on behalf of himself anel Bro . Farmer . The W . M . then called upon the brethren to drink the health of the ofiicers who had been selected to assist him during his term of office , and , in doing so , briefly stated the qualifications which each possessedanel whichhe consideredrendered them

, , , peculiarly adapted for the discharge of those duties which they had been selected to perform . The customary Tyler's toasfc brought the proceedings of this auspicious anel memorable evening in the annals of 860 to a timely conclusion , the happiness and harmony prevailing being greatly promoted by an admirable selection of songs , recitations , & cgiven with marked effect by several of the membersBro .

, , Bristo leading the sway of song wifch the soul-stirring "Village Blacksmith , " being well followed by Bros . Bates , jun ., Stanley ( Recitation "The Raven" ) , Birch , AVebb , Stevenson , Thompson ( Recitation ) , Plafct , and other obliging brethren . ROYATJ ALBERT LODGE ( No . 937 ) . —The anniversary mooting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on Monday , the 16 th inst . Among the members present were

Bros . J . A . Fariifielel , W . M . ; T . Peters , S . AV . ; W . H . Farnfield , J . AV . ; Rev . John Vaughan , Chap . ; J . Smith , P . M . and Treas ; E . AV . Little , P . M . and See . ; J . Abbot , S . D . ; C . Chard , J . D . ; H . J . Lewis , T . G . ; T . Lewis , P . M ., Assist . G . Purst . ; W . Watson , P . G . Steward ; Walker , Morton , Dennis , C . T . Chard , Hallet , Pendygrass , Eavaison , Worley , Terry , and AVebb . Tho visitors were Bros . W . Farnfield , Assist . G . Sec . ; G . Cordwell ,

P . M ., 3 , anel 788 ; II . Potter , P . M ., 11 ; J . Terry , P . M ., 228 ; A . Squire , S . D ., 975 ; and T . Parker , 34 . The loelge was opened in the first degree , anel the minutes ofthe previous meeting were read and confirmed , after which the Secretary read the report of the Audit Committee , respecting the Treasurer ' s accounts for the past year , aud on motions duly made and seconded , tho rccommendationsoftiie committee were adoptedand the brethren

, -were pleased to find there was a goodly balance in hand . After tho usual preliminaries , Bro . Morton was raised , anel Bro . Dennis passeel ; the initiation of Messrs . T . Williams , 111 J . Smith , C . Vidler , and G . G . Hepburn then followed , ail the ceremonies being worked in a masterly manner . Bro . J . A . Farnfield , W . M .

Metropolitan.

presented Bro . Peters , W . M . elect , to Bro . Smith , P . G . Purst . who then assumed the chair , and in his usual able and impressive manner duly installed Bro . Peters as Master of the lodge . The following brethro were appointed to office for fche ensuing year , viz .: Bros . W . II . Fariifielel , S . W . ; C . Chard , J . W . ; J . Smith , Past Master , re-elected Treasurer ; R . W . Little , Past Master , Secretary ; Rev . J . M . Vaughan , Chap ., and J . D . ; H .

J . Lewis , S . D . ; C . Walker , I . G . Bro . T . Lewis , Assist . G . Purst . then proposed , "Thafc fche initiation fee be raised to seven guineas , " and the same being seconded by Bro . J . Smith , was carried unanimously . The lodge was then closed , anel the brethren adjourned to the bancpiet at Freemason ' s Tavern . After the removal of the cloth , the routine loyal and Masonic toasts were given , Bros . Lewis and Smith returning thanks for " The Grand Officers . " " The Health of the AVorshipful Master "

was proposed in an eloquent speech by Bro . J . A . Farnfield , I . P . M ., and feelingly acknowledged by the worthy Chairman . The W . Master then rose , and in very earnest and impressive language alluded to the pleasure he experienced in placing upon the breast of his respected predecessor a P . M . 's jewel , which had been unanimously voted by the lodge to Bro . J . A . Farnfield" as a mark of esteem and in appreciation of his valuable

, services as AV . M . " Bro . Farnfield , P . M ., expressed his cordial thanks to the brethren , and rejoiced to find that he had carried wifch him out of the chair the same good wishes that had attended his advancement to the important office of AV . Master . He trusted he might long be spared to be a member of such a happy lodge , where peace , unanimity , aud brotherly love had ever reigned . " The Health of the Initiates" was proposed ,

and duly honoured , Bro . Little , the Secretary , singing the E . A . Song . Bro . E . J . Smith replied very feelingly on behalf of the newly made brethren . Bro . W . Farnfield , A . G . Sec , responded for ' ¦ The Visitors , " ? nd Bro . Terry also acknowledged the toast . The healths of "The Pasfc Master , " "The Secretary , " and " The Officers , " followed , anel were all appropriately responded to .. The new AV . M . proved himself to be an admirable Chairman , and in addition delighted the brethren with his comic vocal abilities . Bro . Lewis also sang two or three songs in his usual exquisite style .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKSHIRE . NEWBURY . —Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope ( No . 574 ) . — This lodge met ou Friday , the 6 th inst ., at the Town Hall , Newbury . Present-: Bros . George Boyer , W . M . ; AV . AV . King , Sec , as S . AV . ; AV . C . Bland , J . W ., and AV . M . elect ; Thomas Deller , P . M ., Treas . ; T . G . Hall , as S . D . ; AVelch , as J . D . ; Cave , P . M ., anel P . Prov . G . D ., Birks and Bucks ; C . Swan , P . Prov . G . D . Herts ; and several other brethren . The loelge was

opened in regular form and after the confirmation of the minutes , - Bvo . Swan took the chair , and installed Bro . Bland as W . M . ; the following brethren being appointed and invested to act wifch him during' the ensuing twelve mouths . Thomas Deller , S . W . ; W . W . King , J . \ A . ; Deller , P . M ., Treas . ; T . G . Hall , Sec . anel S , D . ; Welch , J . D . ; Johnson , I . G . ; Stillman , Tyler . The newly installed W . M . then opened the loelge up to

the third degree , when . Bro . Swan resumed the chair , aucl with the assistance of the brethren present raised Bros . Johnson and Stillman to the sublime degree of M . M . The lodge was then closed and the brethren retired to the AVhite Hart Hotel where a banquet was provided in a style that no one could possibly find fault with , the newly installed A \ . M . acquitting himself afc the festive board as well as in the lodge room in a manner thafc

augurs well for the future prosperity of the lodge . CORNWALL . TRURO . —Lodge of Fortitude ( No . 131 ) . —The members of this lodge mot on Tuesday , the 10 th instant , at seven , p . m ., afc the Masonic Rooms , Quay-street ; AV . Bro . S . Holloway , AV . M ., iu the chair . The brethren as usual assembled in strength , and

the AA . M . received tbe assistance of Bro . Thomas Chirgwin , P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . AV ., & c , who contributed greatly to the success of the meeting' . The business included one initiation , three passings , anel two raisings , and it is but justice to the officers to say that the manner in which the degrees were given reflected great credit , anel was calculated to impress the minds of their recipients with thafc solemnity and consideration so desirable on such , occasions . Bro . T . Chirgwin , P . M .,, delivered

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