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unanimous vote . Bro . Philip Bird , Treasurer , from the formation of the lodge , having expressed a determination to retire from that office , the ballot was taken for a successor , when the present W . M . was unanimously chosen Treasurer . The Tyler having been reappointed , Bro . Williams , W . M . elect , suitably and with much feeling returned thanks for the honour so far conferred upon him . The W . M . also thanked the brethren for the confidence reposed in him by his

appointment to the office of Treasurer . The usual day of installation falling on Saturday it was proposed , and unanimously resolved , that the ceremony take place on Monday 1 st January , 1866 , and that the banquet be held immediately afterwards at Bro . S . Marks , Windsor Hotel . The W . M . then introduced to the lodge Bro . R . F . Langley , P . Prov . S . G . W ., & c , as the Steward who had undertaken to represent the province at the forthcoming Festival of the Boys' School . Bro . Langley

appealed to the brethren for support in a forcible aud eloquent speech , in which he fully explained the past conduct and present position of that excellent ( if at any time mismanaged ) charity , and also gave an interesting and graphic account of the results of a recent special visit to and full inspection of that Institution . Although disapprobation and dissatisfaction were expressed in some quarters at the very lavish and extravagant

expenditure upon the building , the appeal was liberally responded to , and the sum of £ 15 collected instanter . Bro . Ware proposed , and it was resolved unanimously , that all the contributions from this lodge , and from its members , unless otherwise specially directed , be handed to the Charity by tiie Steward in the name of the W . M . pro tern , ( already a life governor ) , in order to raise him to the position of vice-president as speedily as possible . There being no other business , lodge was closed in perfect harmony at nine o ' clock .

SUFFOLK . STOWMABKET . —Pliamix Lodgv ( No . 51 fi ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their usual monthl y meeting , on the 15 th inst ., at tbe iodge room , Fox Hotel , Bro . S . H . Wright , Prov . S . G . D ., W . M ., presiding . After the lodgo had been opened , the W . M . elect , Bro . F . 13 . Marriott , was duly installed , the ceremony being impressively performed by Bro . James Franks , W . M .,

Perfect Friendship Lodge , Ipswich , No . 37 G . The W . M . then appointed his officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . W . G . Ranson , S . W . ; Frederick Long , J . W . ; J . D . Larkin , S . D . ; J . W . Sheridan , J . D . ; George Sydeman , I . G . ; and Bro . A . Sheriff , D . C . and Librarian . Bro . Wright , I . P . M ., was elected Secretary , and Bro . Spencer Freeman , P . G ., Treasurer , was elected Treasurer of the lodge . Amongst the P . M . ' s present were : — Bros . F . Betts , C . W . Sutton , H . Fox , & e . ; also some visitors from other lodges . After closing lodge the brethren adjourned to refreshment , and a most agreeable evening was spent .

SUSSEX . EASTBOURNE . —Jlartinglon Lodge ( No . 916 ) . —This lodge held their first meeting since the election of their W . M ., Bro . R . K . Blessley , and the rest of the new officers , at the Anchor Hotel , on Friday , the 8 th inst . Present : Bros . Blessley , WM . ; C . Law , P . M . ; Cunningham , S . W . ; J . 11 . C . Coles , J . W . ; Geo . Adams , S . D . ; J . Perry , J . D . ; G . Wallis , I . G . ; and other

brethren . The W . M . raised Bro . John Mossop and Henry E . Rumble to the sublime degree of M . M ., and initiated Bro . J . C . Pitcher , who ivas balloted for ut a previous meeting ; after which Bro . B . Roberts , being present , was passed to the degree of F . C . The banquet was served up in excellent style . Bro . Law proposed the toast of the W . M ., and some good speeches were made . The visitors were represented and returned thanks for by Bro . C . Mocking , of tho Apollo Lodge , Cambridge , with some little care . This lodge , although newly constituted , is becoming one of the best lodges in the county .

WILTSHIRE . SALISBURY . —Lodge Elias De DerJmm ( No . 5 S 6 ) . — The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was holden on the 12 th inst ., at the White Hart hotel . The following brethren wero present;—Bros . C . W . Wyntham , W . M ., in the chair ; E . G " . Benson , S . W . ; P . M . Dure , as J . W . ; P . M . Cardell , as Sec ; P . M . King , S . D . ; T . J . Blake , . T . I ) . ; R . S . Bryan , I . G . ; P . M .

Brown , 11 . Ward , W . M . 622 ; J . A . Lush , W . Pain , and W . S . Fussell . Visitors : Bros , the i ! ev . Win . Mortimer Heath , Prov . G . Chap . Dorset ; Michael Phillips , 130 , and C . Triniman , Tyler . The lodge was opened in form and with solemn prayer . Tho

minutes of the last lodge were read and confirmed . Mr . Wm . Samuel Fussell was balloted for and unanimously approved , and Bro . P . M . Cardell having taken the chair , the candidate was initiated . The W . M . then resumed the chair . Bro . Heath gave the lecture on the first tracing board in the first degree . Bro . Benson was balloted for , and unanimously elected as tbe W . M . for the year ensuing . Bro . Stokes , P . M ., was balloted forand re-elected as Treasurer . Bro . Triniman was balloted

, for , and re-elected as Tyler . Tho W . M . proposed , and Bro . King seconded , a vote of thanks to Bro . Heath , for his kindness in giving his admirable and instructive lecture , and the ability with which it was rendered , proved a very great Masonic treat to the brethren . ( Carried unanimously . ) Bro . P . M . Philip P . Cother having sent in his resignation as Secretary on account of his ill-healthBro . Cardell proposedand

, , Bro . Dore seconded ( which was carried unanimously ) , that a vote of thanks should be recorded in the minutes , and a copy of the same be forwarded to Bro . Cother , as an acknowledgment of his valuable services rendered to - the lodge since its formation—a period of fourteen years . The report of the furniture committee was read , and Bro . King explained the desirability of . not purchasing any additional furniture at

present , until a favourable opportunity should occur for removing the lodge to private rooms . Bro . Ward gave notice that at the next meeting he should propose that the lodge be removed to more suitable premises , and that a committee be appointed to seek for the same and report thereon . Bro . Cardell proposed , and Bro . Bryan seconded , a candidate for the mysteries of Freemasonry . The lodge was closed in due form , and with solemn prayer .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . CONSECRATION OF TIIE HUMBEB LODGE ( NO . 57 ) , HULL . The Humber Lodge having become too small for its members ' ( now upwards of two hundred ) it was resolved about a year ago , to build a new one over the then existing lodge room . The now building , consecrated on the 11 th inst ., consists of a very handsome entrance hallbeautifully laid with encaustic

, tiles , from which is obtained an entrance to a banqueting hall 45 feet by IS feet , an entrance to a committee room or library , to a private room for the W . M ' ., and to spacious and convenient lavatories & c , a kitchen with cooking apparatus capable of dining 150 brethren , as also hot water apparatus for heating the new lodge room ; two stewards' rooms with closets and every convenience , also a private entrance from Osborne-street

to the Tyler ' s house . The upper floor is approached by a handsome stono Masonic staircase , leading from the entrance hall and landing in a corridor having an organ loft over it , the eorrider sufficiently large to allow of the formation of Masonic , processions , and giving access not only to the new lodge itself ( which is of the same size and over the banqueting hall ) bnt to a preparing room and Tyler ' s room adjoining . The Tyler ' s apartments are to the east of the grand staircase , and consist of a sitting room and kitchen and two good sized

rooms above . The facade which is in the cemented Italian style , presents a very handsome appearance , and adds to the number of beautiful buildings already possessed by the town . Tho new lodge was consecrated by the R . W . Bro . George-Marwood , D . Prov . G . M . of North and East Yorkshire , assisted by Bros . Clarke , W . M . ; Milner , S . W . ; Runton , J . W . ; GatesChaplainFountainP . Prov . G . S . B . Treasurer ;

Back-, ; , , well , Secretary ; Ranson , J . D . ; Kemp and Hogg , Directors of Ceremonies ; Stephenson , Organist ; Johnson and Gawthorp , I . G . ' s ; Johnson , Tyler ; and Norton Assist . Tyler ; and in the presence of a very numerous attendance of Freemasons , including Major Smyth , the D . Prov . G . M . for Lincolnshire ; . Bros . E . IT . Lucas , tho Prov . G . Secretary for Lincolnshire ; Nelson , Prov . G . Secretary for West Yorkshire ; Dr . Bell , Prov .

G . Secretary for North and East Yorkshire ; Jacobs , Peck , Seaton , Craft , Cutt , Coateworth , Henson , Tadd Moseley , Holden , Harrison , and numerous other Past Masters , the W . M . ' s of the Minerva and Kingston Lodges , and several other visiting brethren . The ceremony was performed in a very solemn manner , and favourably impressed all who were fortunate to be present . The W . M . in the course of an address delivered to the brethren present , congratulated the members of the Humber Lodge on the completion of their beautiful building . He pointed out

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ANCIENT MASONIC HIEROGLYPHS. Article 1
THE LATE KING OF THE BELGIANS. Article 2
FREEMASONRY AND THE POPE. Article 2
THE PROVINCIAL MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 3
ROYAL ARCH. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
CHARITY STEWARDS. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 8
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
BRITISH BURMAH. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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unanimous vote . Bro . Philip Bird , Treasurer , from the formation of the lodge , having expressed a determination to retire from that office , the ballot was taken for a successor , when the present W . M . was unanimously chosen Treasurer . The Tyler having been reappointed , Bro . Williams , W . M . elect , suitably and with much feeling returned thanks for the honour so far conferred upon him . The W . M . also thanked the brethren for the confidence reposed in him by his

appointment to the office of Treasurer . The usual day of installation falling on Saturday it was proposed , and unanimously resolved , that the ceremony take place on Monday 1 st January , 1866 , and that the banquet be held immediately afterwards at Bro . S . Marks , Windsor Hotel . The W . M . then introduced to the lodge Bro . R . F . Langley , P . Prov . S . G . W ., & c , as the Steward who had undertaken to represent the province at the forthcoming Festival of the Boys' School . Bro . Langley

appealed to the brethren for support in a forcible aud eloquent speech , in which he fully explained the past conduct and present position of that excellent ( if at any time mismanaged ) charity , and also gave an interesting and graphic account of the results of a recent special visit to and full inspection of that Institution . Although disapprobation and dissatisfaction were expressed in some quarters at the very lavish and extravagant

expenditure upon the building , the appeal was liberally responded to , and the sum of £ 15 collected instanter . Bro . Ware proposed , and it was resolved unanimously , that all the contributions from this lodge , and from its members , unless otherwise specially directed , be handed to the Charity by tiie Steward in the name of the W . M . pro tern , ( already a life governor ) , in order to raise him to the position of vice-president as speedily as possible . There being no other business , lodge was closed in perfect harmony at nine o ' clock .

SUFFOLK . STOWMABKET . —Pliamix Lodgv ( No . 51 fi ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their usual monthl y meeting , on the 15 th inst ., at tbe iodge room , Fox Hotel , Bro . S . H . Wright , Prov . S . G . D ., W . M ., presiding . After the lodgo had been opened , the W . M . elect , Bro . F . 13 . Marriott , was duly installed , the ceremony being impressively performed by Bro . James Franks , W . M .,

Perfect Friendship Lodge , Ipswich , No . 37 G . The W . M . then appointed his officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . W . G . Ranson , S . W . ; Frederick Long , J . W . ; J . D . Larkin , S . D . ; J . W . Sheridan , J . D . ; George Sydeman , I . G . ; and Bro . A . Sheriff , D . C . and Librarian . Bro . Wright , I . P . M ., was elected Secretary , and Bro . Spencer Freeman , P . G ., Treasurer , was elected Treasurer of the lodge . Amongst the P . M . ' s present were : — Bros . F . Betts , C . W . Sutton , H . Fox , & e . ; also some visitors from other lodges . After closing lodge the brethren adjourned to refreshment , and a most agreeable evening was spent .

SUSSEX . EASTBOURNE . —Jlartinglon Lodge ( No . 916 ) . —This lodge held their first meeting since the election of their W . M ., Bro . R . K . Blessley , and the rest of the new officers , at the Anchor Hotel , on Friday , the 8 th inst . Present : Bros . Blessley , WM . ; C . Law , P . M . ; Cunningham , S . W . ; J . 11 . C . Coles , J . W . ; Geo . Adams , S . D . ; J . Perry , J . D . ; G . Wallis , I . G . ; and other

brethren . The W . M . raised Bro . John Mossop and Henry E . Rumble to the sublime degree of M . M ., and initiated Bro . J . C . Pitcher , who ivas balloted for ut a previous meeting ; after which Bro . B . Roberts , being present , was passed to the degree of F . C . The banquet was served up in excellent style . Bro . Law proposed the toast of the W . M ., and some good speeches were made . The visitors were represented and returned thanks for by Bro . C . Mocking , of tho Apollo Lodge , Cambridge , with some little care . This lodge , although newly constituted , is becoming one of the best lodges in the county .

WILTSHIRE . SALISBURY . —Lodge Elias De DerJmm ( No . 5 S 6 ) . — The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was holden on the 12 th inst ., at the White Hart hotel . The following brethren wero present;—Bros . C . W . Wyntham , W . M ., in the chair ; E . G " . Benson , S . W . ; P . M . Dure , as J . W . ; P . M . Cardell , as Sec ; P . M . King , S . D . ; T . J . Blake , . T . I ) . ; R . S . Bryan , I . G . ; P . M .

Brown , 11 . Ward , W . M . 622 ; J . A . Lush , W . Pain , and W . S . Fussell . Visitors : Bros , the i ! ev . Win . Mortimer Heath , Prov . G . Chap . Dorset ; Michael Phillips , 130 , and C . Triniman , Tyler . The lodge was opened in form and with solemn prayer . Tho

minutes of the last lodge were read and confirmed . Mr . Wm . Samuel Fussell was balloted for and unanimously approved , and Bro . P . M . Cardell having taken the chair , the candidate was initiated . The W . M . then resumed the chair . Bro . Heath gave the lecture on the first tracing board in the first degree . Bro . Benson was balloted for , and unanimously elected as tbe W . M . for the year ensuing . Bro . Stokes , P . M ., was balloted forand re-elected as Treasurer . Bro . Triniman was balloted

, for , and re-elected as Tyler . Tho W . M . proposed , and Bro . King seconded , a vote of thanks to Bro . Heath , for his kindness in giving his admirable and instructive lecture , and the ability with which it was rendered , proved a very great Masonic treat to the brethren . ( Carried unanimously . ) Bro . P . M . Philip P . Cother having sent in his resignation as Secretary on account of his ill-healthBro . Cardell proposedand

, , Bro . Dore seconded ( which was carried unanimously ) , that a vote of thanks should be recorded in the minutes , and a copy of the same be forwarded to Bro . Cother , as an acknowledgment of his valuable services rendered to - the lodge since its formation—a period of fourteen years . The report of the furniture committee was read , and Bro . King explained the desirability of . not purchasing any additional furniture at

present , until a favourable opportunity should occur for removing the lodge to private rooms . Bro . Ward gave notice that at the next meeting he should propose that the lodge be removed to more suitable premises , and that a committee be appointed to seek for the same and report thereon . Bro . Cardell proposed , and Bro . Bryan seconded , a candidate for the mysteries of Freemasonry . The lodge was closed in due form , and with solemn prayer .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . CONSECRATION OF TIIE HUMBEB LODGE ( NO . 57 ) , HULL . The Humber Lodge having become too small for its members ' ( now upwards of two hundred ) it was resolved about a year ago , to build a new one over the then existing lodge room . The now building , consecrated on the 11 th inst ., consists of a very handsome entrance hallbeautifully laid with encaustic

, tiles , from which is obtained an entrance to a banqueting hall 45 feet by IS feet , an entrance to a committee room or library , to a private room for the W . M ' ., and to spacious and convenient lavatories & c , a kitchen with cooking apparatus capable of dining 150 brethren , as also hot water apparatus for heating the new lodge room ; two stewards' rooms with closets and every convenience , also a private entrance from Osborne-street

to the Tyler ' s house . The upper floor is approached by a handsome stono Masonic staircase , leading from the entrance hall and landing in a corridor having an organ loft over it , the eorrider sufficiently large to allow of the formation of Masonic , processions , and giving access not only to the new lodge itself ( which is of the same size and over the banqueting hall ) bnt to a preparing room and Tyler ' s room adjoining . The Tyler ' s apartments are to the east of the grand staircase , and consist of a sitting room and kitchen and two good sized

rooms above . The facade which is in the cemented Italian style , presents a very handsome appearance , and adds to the number of beautiful buildings already possessed by the town . Tho new lodge was consecrated by the R . W . Bro . George-Marwood , D . Prov . G . M . of North and East Yorkshire , assisted by Bros . Clarke , W . M . ; Milner , S . W . ; Runton , J . W . ; GatesChaplainFountainP . Prov . G . S . B . Treasurer ;

Back-, ; , , well , Secretary ; Ranson , J . D . ; Kemp and Hogg , Directors of Ceremonies ; Stephenson , Organist ; Johnson and Gawthorp , I . G . ' s ; Johnson , Tyler ; and Norton Assist . Tyler ; and in the presence of a very numerous attendance of Freemasons , including Major Smyth , the D . Prov . G . M . for Lincolnshire ; . Bros . E . IT . Lucas , tho Prov . G . Secretary for Lincolnshire ; Nelson , Prov . G . Secretary for West Yorkshire ; Dr . Bell , Prov .

G . Secretary for North and East Yorkshire ; Jacobs , Peck , Seaton , Craft , Cutt , Coateworth , Henson , Tadd Moseley , Holden , Harrison , and numerous other Past Masters , the W . M . ' s of the Minerva and Kingston Lodges , and several other visiting brethren . The ceremony was performed in a very solemn manner , and favourably impressed all who were fortunate to be present . The W . M . in the course of an address delivered to the brethren present , congratulated the members of the Humber Lodge on the completion of their beautiful building . He pointed out

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