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Provincial.

member of the Lodge . The feeling seemed to be , that at present it would be AA ' CII to abstain for a time from increasing the numbers of the Lodgo . Bro . Henry Smith , P . M ., then called the attention of the brethren to the report of a sub-eommittee on tho subject of the Grand Lodge circular , respecting alterations in Freemasons' Tavern , & c . The substance of the report ivas , that the brethren strongl y objected to any great outlay of mousy in buildings , except such necessary improvements as were required for bringing all the offices under one roofinstead of their

, being ut different houses and difficult for strangers to find . There appeared no objection to a coffee ancl reading room , and library , if necessary , but that little support could be expected from the Lodge . The strongest feeling was manifested against any idea of the society providing for lodge banquets , & c , and becoming tavern keepers ; as we have many instances of what mischief creeps in when the brethren commence a speculation of this kind . It was suggested , that as regards the refreshment or coffee-room—the tavern-keepers might be arranged with , on rethe leaseto

neiving , supply refreshment at a fixed scale of prices , with a room set apart for Masonry . The attention of the brethren was then called to the state of the schools , and the discrepancies pointed out betAveen the number of London and country subscribers . The feeling seemed to bo , that it would be better to relieve Grand Lodge of £ 1000 and have the boys' building completed without any special appeal . After Lodge business was completed , the brethren joined the festive board , when the Rev . Bro . J . AV . Kelly proposed the health of tho AV . M . in very approterms his

priate , stating pleasure at being once more amongst tho supporters of the chair ; aud that it would be his duty and pleasure to accept any office , hoAvever humble , when called upon by tho W . M . Various other oasts were proposed , and the brethren retired at an early hour .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

PROVINCIAL . HYDE . —Fidelity Lodge ( No . 31 , E . C . )—The regular mooting of this Lodge Avas held on the Kith March , at the Norfolk Anns Hotel , Hyde ; Bros . John Yarlcei-, W . M . ; S . P . Leather , S . AA . ; and John Brierley , J . AA . ; when Bros . Huxton , Relph ' , Jackson , and Adshead , were advanced , and several candidates proposed for the next meeting ; the entire ceremonies , considering tho short time the Lodge has been at workbeing conducted in a highlsatisfactory manner . A code of blaws

, y yresolved upon at a previous meeting , were then confirmed , including the removal of the Lodge to the above hotel , and ordered to bo sent to the General Board for approval . From the evident importance of this beautiful degree as a completing link in the Masonic system , we are not surprised to find that it is beginning to excite considerable interest ; and ive expect ere long to see other Lodges established in this neighbourhood .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTER . Craus CHAPTER . —( No . 21 ) . At the last meeting of this Chapter Comp . Edward Burr ell was installed as Z . ; Comp . Lavender as H . ; and Comp . John AVatson as J . Bro . Hale , of the St . Paul ' s Lodge , was exalted . The M . E . Z . reappointed Comp T . R . AVhite , ( P . Z . ) E . ; and the Rev . J . G . AA ood , N . Comp . George Lambert was chosen , P . S ., and nominated as his Assistant Comp . Tyerman , leaving the appointment of Second Assistant open . Comp . Marillior ivas again invented as Treasurer mid Comp . T . S . Barringer , ( P . Z . ) as Steward .

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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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Provincial.

member of the Lodge . The feeling seemed to be , that at present it would be AA ' CII to abstain for a time from increasing the numbers of the Lodgo . Bro . Henry Smith , P . M ., then called the attention of the brethren to the report of a sub-eommittee on tho subject of the Grand Lodge circular , respecting alterations in Freemasons' Tavern , & c . The substance of the report ivas , that the brethren strongl y objected to any great outlay of mousy in buildings , except such necessary improvements as were required for bringing all the offices under one roofinstead of their

, being ut different houses and difficult for strangers to find . There appeared no objection to a coffee ancl reading room , and library , if necessary , but that little support could be expected from the Lodge . The strongest feeling was manifested against any idea of the society providing for lodge banquets , & c , and becoming tavern keepers ; as we have many instances of what mischief creeps in when the brethren commence a speculation of this kind . It was suggested , that as regards the refreshment or coffee-room—the tavern-keepers might be arranged with , on rethe leaseto

neiving , supply refreshment at a fixed scale of prices , with a room set apart for Masonry . The attention of the brethren was then called to the state of the schools , and the discrepancies pointed out betAveen the number of London and country subscribers . The feeling seemed to bo , that it would be better to relieve Grand Lodge of £ 1000 and have the boys' building completed without any special appeal . After Lodge business was completed , the brethren joined the festive board , when the Rev . Bro . J . AV . Kelly proposed the health of tho AV . M . in very approterms his

priate , stating pleasure at being once more amongst tho supporters of the chair ; aud that it would be his duty and pleasure to accept any office , hoAvever humble , when called upon by tho W . M . Various other oasts were proposed , and the brethren retired at an early hour .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

PROVINCIAL . HYDE . —Fidelity Lodge ( No . 31 , E . C . )—The regular mooting of this Lodge Avas held on the Kith March , at the Norfolk Anns Hotel , Hyde ; Bros . John Yarlcei-, W . M . ; S . P . Leather , S . AA . ; and John Brierley , J . AA . ; when Bros . Huxton , Relph ' , Jackson , and Adshead , were advanced , and several candidates proposed for the next meeting ; the entire ceremonies , considering tho short time the Lodge has been at workbeing conducted in a highlsatisfactory manner . A code of blaws

, y yresolved upon at a previous meeting , were then confirmed , including the removal of the Lodge to the above hotel , and ordered to bo sent to the General Board for approval . From the evident importance of this beautiful degree as a completing link in the Masonic system , we are not surprised to find that it is beginning to excite considerable interest ; and ive expect ere long to see other Lodges established in this neighbourhood .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTER . Craus CHAPTER . —( No . 21 ) . At the last meeting of this Chapter Comp . Edward Burr ell was installed as Z . ; Comp . Lavender as H . ; and Comp . John AVatson as J . Bro . Hale , of the St . Paul ' s Lodge , was exalted . The M . E . Z . reappointed Comp T . R . AVhite , ( P . Z . ) E . ; and the Rev . J . G . AA ood , N . Comp . George Lambert was chosen , P . S ., and nominated as his Assistant Comp . Tyerman , leaving the appointment of Second Assistant open . Comp . Marillior ivas again invented as Treasurer mid Comp . T . S . Barringer , ( P . Z . ) as Steward .

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