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Craft Masonry.

Church , to hear a sermon by the Prov . G . Chap ., Bro . the Rev . F . B . Paul , preceded by two bands—those of the Truro and Falmouth Volunteers . The procession returned in the same order to the new lodgeroom , which the Prov . G . Master now proceeded to dedicate in ancient form . The general business was then resumedand the Prov . G . M .

, made the following appointments of officers for the year ensuing -. Bros . Reginald Rogers , D . Prov . G . M . ; J . 0 . Mayne , Prov . G . S . AA . ; C . Kerswiil , Prov . G . J . AV . ; J . B . Paul , Prov . G . Chap . ; H . B . Bullocke , Assist . Prov . G . Chap . ; AV . Tweedy , Prov . G . Treas . ; P . G . Hill , Prov . G . Reg . ; W . J . Hughan , Prov . G . Sec ; P . Taylor , Prov . G . S . D . ; J . G . Richards , Prov . G . J . D . ; F . HarveyProv . G . Supt . of AVorks ; R . JohnProv . G . D . W . ; W .

, , Mitchell . Assist . Prov . G . D . W . ; A . Willyams , Prov . G . S . B . ; . 1 . Hele , Prov . G . Org . ; S . Harvey , Prov . G . Purst . ; H . Veale , AV . C . Oke , E . D . Auterton , J . Coom . be , AV . II . Chvistoe , aud AV . Lake , Prov . G . Stewards ; AA . Rookes , P . G . I . G . ; J . Laugdon , Tyler ,

Bros . Carlyon , Tweedy , and Jenkins were elected on committee of petitions for relief . It was agreed that one-fifth of the collection should ho given to the clergyman of St . Mary for charitable purposes , two-fifths for the infirmary , aud two-fifths to the Cornwall Annuity Fund . On the motion of Bro . Rogers , a committee was formed to consider and bring up a report on the question referred to by the Grand Master—that of forming a fund for scholarships . The

Prov . G . M ., G . Wardens , the Treasurer , and tbe officers of the Annuity Fund form the committee , Bro . Hughan being loft out at bis own request . The Prov . G . Master expressed a desire that the Grand Lodge should have its own furniture , and stated that he would himself give three chairs for the lodge , and probably other brethren would also contribute . The business closedthe brethren proceeded to the concert

, room , whero an excellent dinner had been provided by Bro . Pray , ofthe Red Lion Hotel . There were about two hundred brethren present . The Prov . G . Master presided ivith his accustomed felicity and oonhommie . The usual loyal anil Masonic toasts were proposed , and a most pleasant day was passed .

KENT . RAitSGATE . —Poind Pfamj Lodye ( No . 429 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held ou AA ednesday , the 6 th inst ., at the Royal Hotel , Bro . A . Twyman , W . M ., occupied the chair . There were also present : —Bros . J . J . Darby , S . AV . ; AV . "Winch , J . AA . ; Rolfe , P . M ., as S . D . ; Ha / . eltine , J . D . ; Caull , as I . G . ; P . M . 's , Rev . AV . Sieklemore , P . S . G . AV . ; Snowden , P . Prov . G . J . W . ; FinchP . Prov . G . D . and CurtisOrg . The lodge

, , , having been opened , Messrs . E . C . Suell and W . Tvayte , were duly initiated into the Order by the AA . M ., who performed the ceremony in an impressive manner . Bros . A . Green , Nos . 7 and 285 , R . * B . Webster , J . AA . 143 , J . 0 . Eave , 1 , 209 aud II . M . Levy , P . M ., 188 , were present as visitors .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . SouiiiroiiT . Consecration of Fermor Lodge ( No . 1 , 313 ) . The nourishing watering-place of Southport has just given a pleasing proof of its progress by tbe establishment of a new lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons . Many highly respectable residents having , ( luring the last eighteen months ,

been admitted to the Craft , it has been thought desirable to constitute a second lodge , the first—Lodge of Unity , No . 613—which has been in existence fifteen or sixteen years , having now a goodly number of members , and the approval of the Prov . G . Lodge of AA ' est Lancashire having been obtained , the solemn and impressive ceremony of consecration was performed in the presence of a large number of brethren , under tiie presidency of Bro . Thomas AVylie , Prov . G . Reg ., & c , at the Masonic Hall ,

Wright-street , Southport . The presiding officer nominated as his AVardens , Bros . Robt . Wylie , Prov . Of . Dir . of Cers . ; and Jeffries , P . M . Loilge of Unity , 613 , Bro . Thomas Marsh , Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers ., officiated as Dir . of Cers ., and most ably discharged his duties . The other AVorshipful brethren taking part in the ceremonial were Bro . H . G . Vernon as Prov . G . Chap . ; assisted by Bros . Rev . C . R . Hyde , 105 ; H . S . Alpass , Prov . G . Sec . ; Thomas Armstrong , P . Prov . J . G . D ,, Dir . of Musical Services ,- and J .

Skeaf , Prov . G . Org ., who presided at the organ , and was assisted by au efficient choir . After the lodge had been duly opened in the three degrees , prayer was offered , and the presiding officer delivered a brief address , stating the nature of the meeting . The petition to the M . W . Grand Master of England and Wales , and the warrant constituting the lodge was then read by Bro . Alpass , Prov . G . Sec , and the petitioning brethren having

signified their approval of the ollicers named iu the warrant , the Prov . G . Chaplain delivered an oration on the principles of the Craft , showing its excellencies and its harmony with science and and religion . The grand anthem , " Behold how good and joyful a thing it is , brethren , to dwell together in unity , " was then finely rendered hy the choir , aud the consecration prayer was offered . Then followed the interesting aud imposing ceremonial of carrying corn , wine , oil , and salt three times round tho lodge ,

during which Bro . the Rev . Dr . Hyde very impressively read selected portions of scripture . Them anthem— " Glory he to God ou high " was then sung . Tho Prov . G . Chaplain carried incense three times round the lodge ; another anthem was sung , and the presiding officer solemnly dedicated and constituted the lodge , pointing out to the brethren the duty which devolved upon them , to cultivate brotherly love and benevolence , and to walk in the paths of virtue and science . The closing

prayer was then offered , the " Hallelujah " was sung , and the sublime ceremony was concluded . The installation of Bro . James Piatt , P . M . of Lodge Unity , G 13 , as the first Master of the Fermor Lodge , 1313 , was then conducted with due solemnity by Bro . Thomas AVylie . The W . M . invested ins officers as follows : —Bros . D . Elias , M . D ., S . W . ; J . Wilkinson , J / W . ; AV . Dodd , Treas . ; B . L . Green , Sec .: J . A . Thompson , S . D . ; R . Sharrock , J . D . ; and James Hartley ,

Tyler . The lodge having been closed , an excellent banquet , provided by Bro- F . Herrmann , of the Albert Hotel , followed , the AV . M . presiding , supported hy most of the brethren who had taken part in the consecration ceremony , and several others . AA hen the cloth was drawn , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were felicitously given and heartily responded to . In proposing "The Health of Sir T . G . Fermor Hesketh , M . P ., Prov . G . M , AVest Lancashire , and the rest of the Prov . G . Officers , " the

AV . M . specially referred to the services rendered to Freemasonry , and especially to the brethren interested in the formation of Fermor Lodge by Bro . Alpass , the Prov . G . See . Bro . Alpass , in responding , expressed the pleasure which he was sure would be felt by Sir Thomas Hesketh at the formation of the new- lodge . Freemasonry was now better understood and more highly approved by thinking men than was the case previously , and throughout the province a higher tone prevails . If

tho brethren generally are careful to admit only true and worthy men , the Craft will flourish , and the officers will bo men who will do honour to the fraternity . AVhen consulted with reference to the proposal to form a second lodge in Southport , he cordially approved of it , and hoped that the two lodges would work together in harmony , and that the principles of love and good will would ever characterise their proceedings . In proposing " The Health of lira . Thomas Wylie , Prov . G .

Reg . " the AV . M , stated , that iu examining the Tyler ' s book of Lodge Unity , No . G 13 , ho found that Bro . AVylie was the Provincial Grand Officer then present , who had taken part in its consecration , and that to him they were indebted for having suggested the name which their new lodge bore . Bro . Wylie , in responding , spoke of the remembrances which naturally came before him in thinking of the consecration of LodG 13 fifteen or sixteen years agoand he specially referred

ge , , to tiie fact that many of tho brethren had , during that time , been transferred to the Grand Lodgo above . He had often thought if every Mason would only act up to tho grand principles they professed , how happy would the world be , for all would then act together in heart } ' fellowship for tho promotion of brotherly love , relief , and truth . The foundation of all our actions is to do all to the praise and glory of the Great Architect of the Universe , and to diffuse the holy and brotherly

principles of that Book on which Freemasonry is founded . An experience of thirty years in the Craft had taught him much , and he was rejoiced to bear his testimony to the hearty feelings of fraternal regard , which in times of need were so promptly and generously exhibited on every hand . He had known many instances in which true Masonic conduct had been displayed for the assistance of those upon whom it had pleased the Great Architect to lay His afflictive hand . Such were the principles on which Freemasonry was founded and carried out , and let

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Untitled Article 1
MASONIC RED CROSS ORDER AND THE IMPERIAL CONSTANTNIAN ORDER OF SAINT GEORGE. Article 1
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN WORCESTERSHIRE. Article 4
GRAND LODGE FUND OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE.—(p. 481). Article 8
MUSIC AT LODGE MEETINGS. Article 9
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—N0. 29. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Article 10
PAST MASTERS. Article 11
THE LEGALITY OF OUR LODGES. Article 11
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
PAST MASTERS. Article 13
THE LEGALITY OF OUR LODGES. Article 13
THE SUMMER FETE AT THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 14
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 15
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 15
Untitled Article 16
MASONIC MEMS. Article 16
LODGE OF BENEV OLENCE. Article 16
Craft Masonry. Article 16
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 20
IRELAND. Article 20
ROYAL ARCH. Article 20
MARK MASONRY. Article 20
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 21
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 21
Obituary. Article 22
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 30TH, JULY 1870. Article 22
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 22
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Craft Masonry.

Church , to hear a sermon by the Prov . G . Chap ., Bro . the Rev . F . B . Paul , preceded by two bands—those of the Truro and Falmouth Volunteers . The procession returned in the same order to the new lodgeroom , which the Prov . G . Master now proceeded to dedicate in ancient form . The general business was then resumedand the Prov . G . M .

, made the following appointments of officers for the year ensuing -. Bros . Reginald Rogers , D . Prov . G . M . ; J . 0 . Mayne , Prov . G . S . AA . ; C . Kerswiil , Prov . G . J . AV . ; J . B . Paul , Prov . G . Chap . ; H . B . Bullocke , Assist . Prov . G . Chap . ; AV . Tweedy , Prov . G . Treas . ; P . G . Hill , Prov . G . Reg . ; W . J . Hughan , Prov . G . Sec ; P . Taylor , Prov . G . S . D . ; J . G . Richards , Prov . G . J . D . ; F . HarveyProv . G . Supt . of AVorks ; R . JohnProv . G . D . W . ; W .

, , Mitchell . Assist . Prov . G . D . W . ; A . Willyams , Prov . G . S . B . ; . 1 . Hele , Prov . G . Org . ; S . Harvey , Prov . G . Purst . ; H . Veale , AV . C . Oke , E . D . Auterton , J . Coom . be , AV . II . Chvistoe , aud AV . Lake , Prov . G . Stewards ; AA . Rookes , P . G . I . G . ; J . Laugdon , Tyler ,

Bros . Carlyon , Tweedy , and Jenkins were elected on committee of petitions for relief . It was agreed that one-fifth of the collection should ho given to the clergyman of St . Mary for charitable purposes , two-fifths for the infirmary , aud two-fifths to the Cornwall Annuity Fund . On the motion of Bro . Rogers , a committee was formed to consider and bring up a report on the question referred to by the Grand Master—that of forming a fund for scholarships . The

Prov . G . M ., G . Wardens , the Treasurer , and tbe officers of the Annuity Fund form the committee , Bro . Hughan being loft out at bis own request . The Prov . G . Master expressed a desire that the Grand Lodge should have its own furniture , and stated that he would himself give three chairs for the lodge , and probably other brethren would also contribute . The business closedthe brethren proceeded to the concert

, room , whero an excellent dinner had been provided by Bro . Pray , ofthe Red Lion Hotel . There were about two hundred brethren present . The Prov . G . Master presided ivith his accustomed felicity and oonhommie . The usual loyal anil Masonic toasts were proposed , and a most pleasant day was passed .

KENT . RAitSGATE . —Poind Pfamj Lodye ( No . 429 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held ou AA ednesday , the 6 th inst ., at the Royal Hotel , Bro . A . Twyman , W . M ., occupied the chair . There were also present : —Bros . J . J . Darby , S . AV . ; AV . "Winch , J . AA . ; Rolfe , P . M ., as S . D . ; Ha / . eltine , J . D . ; Caull , as I . G . ; P . M . 's , Rev . AV . Sieklemore , P . S . G . AV . ; Snowden , P . Prov . G . J . W . ; FinchP . Prov . G . D . and CurtisOrg . The lodge

, , , having been opened , Messrs . E . C . Suell and W . Tvayte , were duly initiated into the Order by the AA . M ., who performed the ceremony in an impressive manner . Bros . A . Green , Nos . 7 and 285 , R . * B . Webster , J . AA . 143 , J . 0 . Eave , 1 , 209 aud II . M . Levy , P . M ., 188 , were present as visitors .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . SouiiiroiiT . Consecration of Fermor Lodge ( No . 1 , 313 ) . The nourishing watering-place of Southport has just given a pleasing proof of its progress by tbe establishment of a new lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons . Many highly respectable residents having , ( luring the last eighteen months ,

been admitted to the Craft , it has been thought desirable to constitute a second lodge , the first—Lodge of Unity , No . 613—which has been in existence fifteen or sixteen years , having now a goodly number of members , and the approval of the Prov . G . Lodge of AA ' est Lancashire having been obtained , the solemn and impressive ceremony of consecration was performed in the presence of a large number of brethren , under tiie presidency of Bro . Thomas AVylie , Prov . G . Reg ., & c , at the Masonic Hall ,

Wright-street , Southport . The presiding officer nominated as his AVardens , Bros . Robt . Wylie , Prov . Of . Dir . of Cers . ; and Jeffries , P . M . Loilge of Unity , 613 , Bro . Thomas Marsh , Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers ., officiated as Dir . of Cers ., and most ably discharged his duties . The other AVorshipful brethren taking part in the ceremonial were Bro . H . G . Vernon as Prov . G . Chap . ; assisted by Bros . Rev . C . R . Hyde , 105 ; H . S . Alpass , Prov . G . Sec . ; Thomas Armstrong , P . Prov . J . G . D ,, Dir . of Musical Services ,- and J .

Skeaf , Prov . G . Org ., who presided at the organ , and was assisted by au efficient choir . After the lodge had been duly opened in the three degrees , prayer was offered , and the presiding officer delivered a brief address , stating the nature of the meeting . The petition to the M . W . Grand Master of England and Wales , and the warrant constituting the lodge was then read by Bro . Alpass , Prov . G . Sec , and the petitioning brethren having

signified their approval of the ollicers named iu the warrant , the Prov . G . Chaplain delivered an oration on the principles of the Craft , showing its excellencies and its harmony with science and and religion . The grand anthem , " Behold how good and joyful a thing it is , brethren , to dwell together in unity , " was then finely rendered hy the choir , aud the consecration prayer was offered . Then followed the interesting aud imposing ceremonial of carrying corn , wine , oil , and salt three times round tho lodge ,

during which Bro . the Rev . Dr . Hyde very impressively read selected portions of scripture . Them anthem— " Glory he to God ou high " was then sung . Tho Prov . G . Chaplain carried incense three times round the lodge ; another anthem was sung , and the presiding officer solemnly dedicated and constituted the lodge , pointing out to the brethren the duty which devolved upon them , to cultivate brotherly love and benevolence , and to walk in the paths of virtue and science . The closing

prayer was then offered , the " Hallelujah " was sung , and the sublime ceremony was concluded . The installation of Bro . James Piatt , P . M . of Lodge Unity , G 13 , as the first Master of the Fermor Lodge , 1313 , was then conducted with due solemnity by Bro . Thomas AVylie . The W . M . invested ins officers as follows : —Bros . D . Elias , M . D ., S . W . ; J . Wilkinson , J / W . ; AV . Dodd , Treas . ; B . L . Green , Sec .: J . A . Thompson , S . D . ; R . Sharrock , J . D . ; and James Hartley ,

Tyler . The lodge having been closed , an excellent banquet , provided by Bro- F . Herrmann , of the Albert Hotel , followed , the AV . M . presiding , supported hy most of the brethren who had taken part in the consecration ceremony , and several others . AA hen the cloth was drawn , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were felicitously given and heartily responded to . In proposing "The Health of Sir T . G . Fermor Hesketh , M . P ., Prov . G . M , AVest Lancashire , and the rest of the Prov . G . Officers , " the

AV . M . specially referred to the services rendered to Freemasonry , and especially to the brethren interested in the formation of Fermor Lodge by Bro . Alpass , the Prov . G . See . Bro . Alpass , in responding , expressed the pleasure which he was sure would be felt by Sir Thomas Hesketh at the formation of the new- lodge . Freemasonry was now better understood and more highly approved by thinking men than was the case previously , and throughout the province a higher tone prevails . If

tho brethren generally are careful to admit only true and worthy men , the Craft will flourish , and the officers will bo men who will do honour to the fraternity . AVhen consulted with reference to the proposal to form a second lodge in Southport , he cordially approved of it , and hoped that the two lodges would work together in harmony , and that the principles of love and good will would ever characterise their proceedings . In proposing " The Health of lira . Thomas Wylie , Prov . G .

Reg . " the AV . M , stated , that iu examining the Tyler ' s book of Lodge Unity , No . G 13 , ho found that Bro . AVylie was the Provincial Grand Officer then present , who had taken part in its consecration , and that to him they were indebted for having suggested the name which their new lodge bore . Bro . Wylie , in responding , spoke of the remembrances which naturally came before him in thinking of the consecration of LodG 13 fifteen or sixteen years agoand he specially referred

ge , , to tiie fact that many of tho brethren had , during that time , been transferred to the Grand Lodgo above . He had often thought if every Mason would only act up to tho grand principles they professed , how happy would the world be , for all would then act together in heart } ' fellowship for tho promotion of brotherly love , relief , and truth . The foundation of all our actions is to do all to the praise and glory of the Great Architect of the Universe , and to diffuse the holy and brotherly

principles of that Book on which Freemasonry is founded . An experience of thirty years in the Craft had taught him much , and he was rejoiced to bear his testimony to the hearty feelings of fraternal regard , which in times of need were so promptly and generously exhibited on every hand . He had known many instances in which true Masonic conduct had been displayed for the assistance of those upon whom it had pleased the Great Architect to lay His afflictive hand . Such were the principles on which Freemasonry was founded and carried out , and let

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