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being opened , the Avhole of the fifteen sections were worked in excellent style as follows : —1 st lecture , sect . 1 st . Bros . Steward ; 2 nd . Hardey ; Srd . Eobinson ; 4 th . Coulcher ; Sth . Le Gassick ; 6 th . AA atson ; and 7 th . Adams . 2 nd lecture . Bros . Hardey , Lo Gassick , Beckett , Adams , aud AA atson . " 3 rd lecture by Bros . Coulcher , Beckett , and Adams . The arrangements for next meeting were as follows . —Bvo . CoAilchev . AV . M . ; Bro . Le Gassick , S . AV . ; Bro . Stevens , J . AV ., & c Bro . AVatsonprior to closing the Lod addressed the brethrenurging the

, go , , necessity of greater attention to Lodges of Instruction , through which medium only would they be rendered worthy of office in their respective Lodges ; for ho had seen , with regret , brethren pass from one office to another , and finally take the chair as AV . M ., Avithout one recommendation for it beyond that of gentlemanly bearing aud brotherly feeling . This might be all very Avell iu ordinary festive meetings , but in Masonic matters it was different . A certain amount of study was requisiteand could onlbe obtained at Lodges of Instruction . He ( Bro . AA atson )

, y had ventured to offer these feiv remarks , and hoped they ivould not bo thrown away . There ivas no desire to induce brethren to visit Lodges if militating against their business avocations , but he ivould endeavour to impress upon young members of the Order to devote as much time to it as was consistent with those avocations . Bro . AVatson having concluded , Bro . Coulcher proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . AVatson , which was unanimously carried . Lodge was then adjourned .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BRISTOL . ' Ai'PoiKiMiHTS . —ioAies . —Wednesday , March 30 lh , Eoyal Susses ( 221 ) , Freemasons' Hull at 7 ; Friday , April 1 st . Instruction . — ] 3 itto , at 7 ^ . CHESHIRE . AxiotinatXKl . —Chapter . —Saturday , April 2 nd , industry ( 465 ) , Norfolk Arms , Hyde , at 3 . HYDE . — Lodge of Industry ( No . 465 . )—This Lodge held its regular monthly

meeting , on Thursday , tho 17 th ult ., at the Norfolk Arms Hotel , the AV . M . presiding . Bros . Hethci'ington and AA anstall were passed to the degree of FOIIOAV Craft ; after AA'hich Mr . J . AVoldon ivas initiated into tho mysteries of the Order . There were four gentlemen proposed for initiation at the next Lodge . Several important matters were postpoucd for discussion to a future meeting , and the Lodge closed in harmony . C'ORNAVALL .

ArromwiBKl , —toc / jc—Monday , March 2 Sth , Boscuiren ( 1000 ) , Masonic Booms , Chaeeivatefj CUMBERLAND . ^ 'WiGiox . — St . Mn ' sLodge ( No , 409 ) . A meeting of this Lodge was held oil Thursday , the 10 th instant , for the purpose of presenting Bro , Thomas Roper , P , S . G . AA . ( who is about leaving AA igton ) , with a Past Master ' s jewel , as a memorial of their appreciation of the services rendered

by him to the Lodge , and a mark of their good feeling towards him . There were several visitors present , amongst whom AVC observed Bro . AAMt . G . Key , P . Prov . G . S . AA . Kent , and P . Prov . G . D . C . Suffolk , and Bro . Piel as representing tho Lodge No . 138 . Tho gift was acknowledged iu the warmest terms , and Bro . Eoper expressed his regret at being about to depart , but assured them he should ahvays entertain the liveliest and most pleasurable recollections of his connection with the St . John ' s Lodge . After tho Lod ge was closed , a handsome gold chain was presented to Bro . Roper by Bro ,

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ROMAN CATHOLICISM AND CHARITY. Article 1
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 3
MUSIC AND THE MASONIC RITUAL.—No. I. Article 9
A SCOTTISH MASONIC HALL. Article 14
MASONRY IN KENTUCKY. Article 17
RELIEF AND TRUTH. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
A HINT. Article 20
MASONRY IN TURKS ISLANDS. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 22
METROPOLITAN. Article 23
PROVINCIAL. Article 28
MARK MASONRY. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 34
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 35
COLONIAL. Article 35
INDIA. Article 38
AMERICA. Article 39
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Metropolitan.

being opened , the Avhole of the fifteen sections were worked in excellent style as follows : —1 st lecture , sect . 1 st . Bros . Steward ; 2 nd . Hardey ; Srd . Eobinson ; 4 th . Coulcher ; Sth . Le Gassick ; 6 th . AA atson ; and 7 th . Adams . 2 nd lecture . Bros . Hardey , Lo Gassick , Beckett , Adams , aud AA atson . " 3 rd lecture by Bros . Coulcher , Beckett , and Adams . The arrangements for next meeting were as follows . —Bvo . CoAilchev . AV . M . ; Bro . Le Gassick , S . AV . ; Bro . Stevens , J . AV ., & c Bro . AVatsonprior to closing the Lod addressed the brethrenurging the

, go , , necessity of greater attention to Lodges of Instruction , through which medium only would they be rendered worthy of office in their respective Lodges ; for ho had seen , with regret , brethren pass from one office to another , and finally take the chair as AV . M ., Avithout one recommendation for it beyond that of gentlemanly bearing aud brotherly feeling . This might be all very Avell iu ordinary festive meetings , but in Masonic matters it was different . A certain amount of study was requisiteand could onlbe obtained at Lodges of Instruction . He ( Bro . AA atson )

, y had ventured to offer these feiv remarks , and hoped they ivould not bo thrown away . There ivas no desire to induce brethren to visit Lodges if militating against their business avocations , but he ivould endeavour to impress upon young members of the Order to devote as much time to it as was consistent with those avocations . Bro . AVatson having concluded , Bro . Coulcher proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . AVatson , which was unanimously carried . Lodge was then adjourned .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BRISTOL . ' Ai'PoiKiMiHTS . —ioAies . —Wednesday , March 30 lh , Eoyal Susses ( 221 ) , Freemasons' Hull at 7 ; Friday , April 1 st . Instruction . — ] 3 itto , at 7 ^ . CHESHIRE . AxiotinatXKl . —Chapter . —Saturday , April 2 nd , industry ( 465 ) , Norfolk Arms , Hyde , at 3 . HYDE . — Lodge of Industry ( No . 465 . )—This Lodge held its regular monthly

meeting , on Thursday , tho 17 th ult ., at the Norfolk Arms Hotel , the AV . M . presiding . Bros . Hethci'ington and AA anstall were passed to the degree of FOIIOAV Craft ; after AA'hich Mr . J . AVoldon ivas initiated into tho mysteries of the Order . There were four gentlemen proposed for initiation at the next Lodge . Several important matters were postpoucd for discussion to a future meeting , and the Lodge closed in harmony . C'ORNAVALL .

ArromwiBKl , —toc / jc—Monday , March 2 Sth , Boscuiren ( 1000 ) , Masonic Booms , Chaeeivatefj CUMBERLAND . ^ 'WiGiox . — St . Mn ' sLodge ( No , 409 ) . A meeting of this Lodge was held oil Thursday , the 10 th instant , for the purpose of presenting Bro , Thomas Roper , P , S . G . AA . ( who is about leaving AA igton ) , with a Past Master ' s jewel , as a memorial of their appreciation of the services rendered

by him to the Lodge , and a mark of their good feeling towards him . There were several visitors present , amongst whom AVC observed Bro . AAMt . G . Key , P . Prov . G . S . AA . Kent , and P . Prov . G . D . C . Suffolk , and Bro . Piel as representing tho Lodge No . 138 . Tho gift was acknowledged iu the warmest terms , and Bro . Eoper expressed his regret at being about to depart , but assured them he should ahvays entertain the liveliest and most pleasurable recollections of his connection with the St . John ' s Lodge . After tho Lod ge was closed , a handsome gold chain was presented to Bro . Roper by Bro ,

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