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Bro . Captain Sheringhain "—a tribute which was rendered with great solemnity . "The health of Bro . Sutherland , as Senior Warden of the United Lodge , " was next drank , and duly acknowledged . Bro . Carnegie , who responded to the toast of " The Junior Warden and Officers , " said perhaps he should be expected to make a few remarks as to what they had been doing . The

lodge was a very young one , having only been founded 11 years , yet of the 31 original members , only two were left on the books of tbe lodge—viz ., Bro . Major Burney , who had filled the office of Master of the Lodge ; and Bro . Dr . Williams , an old Freemason and a much reepected citizen of Colchester . During the period he had named 87 members had joined from other lodges on becoming stationed at Colchester ; they had

initiated 80 , passed 80 , and raised 71 ; and yet , with the exception of the Tyler , he ( Bro . Carnegie ) was the oldest member of the lodge , although his years counted only 9 . Few lodges had , in the same time , done as much as they had in spreading Freemasonry , for their members had gone forth to India , Canada , the West Indies , and in fact to every quarter of the globe . He was happy to say that with all these changes ,

the funds of the lodge were still prosperous . The number o { members was not so great as it had sometimes been , but still it was a fair average ; they had always a sufficient attendance to work the Lodge , and he did not think they had met more than once during the past twelve months without having business to transact , which he thought spoke well for the usefulness of the United Lodge . The lodge worked in harmony

-with its elder sister—the Angel Lodge—whose members were always welcomed amongst them . The two lodges were on the best of terms with each other ; there was no rivalry except as to who should do most for the good of Masonry ; and no anxiety except as to who should show themselves best members of the Craft . Several other toasts were drank , and during the evening some excellent songs were sung by Bros . F . AViseman , Matthews , Eustace , & c .

' KENT . DOVER . —Corinthian Lodge ( No . 1 , 208 . )—This flourishing lodge held its second meeting at the Royal Hotel , Clarenceplace , on Monday , the 20 th inst . There were present Bros . Aclamson , AV . M . ; Thomson ! , S . W . ; Laforest , J . W . ; Neall , S . D . ; Fuhr , J . D . ; Prebble , I . G . ; Rose , Tyler . The lodge was opened at six p . m ., aud the minutes of the last lodge read and

confirmed . Bros . Miles , Ralph , Barton , Wilkins , Norris , Lovewell , and Newman , having answered the usual questions , were dulypassed to the degree of F . C . The W . M . then resumed the lodge to the first degree , when the following gentlemen were initiated into the mysteries of the Craft , Messrs . Todd , Hussey , and Carter . Bro . Nils . Herman C' orfitsoti , of Sincerity Lodge 174 , was proposed as a joining member ; and Mr . Johann Friedrich

Kdster was proposed as a candidate for initiation . A resolution was passed to subscribe one guinea annually to each of the Charities , viz ., the Boys' School , Girls' School , and Aged Freemasons and their AVidows , also to take in the FEEEJJIASONS ' MAGAZINE , one year to be paid in advance . Bro . Peter Thomson having presented the lodge with a handsome Bible , a vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the lodge minutes for the

valuable gift ; Bro . Prebble having presented the lodge with an exquisite poor box , a vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes for the valuable gift ; a sum of thirty shillings was immediately placed in it to relieve poor and distressed Masons , the lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to refreshment , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were dul iven and responded tosome excellent

y g ; songs were sung by Bros . Popkiss . Norris , Marsh , Miles , Coleman , Barton , Wilkins , & c . A most happy evening was , spent , and tbe brethren departed in a true Masonic spirit , hailing with joy their next meeting , which takes place ou Tuesday , the 28 th inst . Emergency having been called to initiate Mr . J . F . Kdster , and to pass Bro . N . H . Corfitson of Sincerity Lodge 174 .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . LIVERPOOL . —Temple Lodge ( No . 1 , 094 ) . Installation of Ero . Dr . J . Kellett Smith as W . M . This lodge was opened at 3 o ' clock p . m . on Wednesday , the 8 th inst ., at the Masonic Temple , Hope-street . There were present at the lodge the following : —Bros . T . Wylie , P . Prov .

G . J . W .. P . Prov . G . Sec , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; Mott , P . Prov . G . S . B . ; Laidlaw , P . M . 216 , 155 ; Prov . G . S . ; Skief , P . G . Org . ; Grimmer , P . M . 216 , S . W . 155 ; Jones , P . M . 249 ; Richard AVilliams , S . AV . 292 ; Henry Jones , J . W . 880 ; Hamer , P . G . T ., P . G . T . of Ch ., & c ; Jarvis , AV . M . 823 ; M'Kune , W . M . 216 ; Dr . J . Stofl ' ord Taylor , P . M ., P . Z . 249 and 823 ; Dr . Gaines , 292 ; Dr . Adams , Ireland ; Rev . Dr .

Page , Chap , of Lodge 1 , 094 ; Healing , 249 ; T . Berry , 823 , & c . A letter of apology was received from Bro . L . G . Starkie , P . Prov . G . S . W ., High Sheriff of Lancashire . The lodge on this occasion assembled in large numbers to do honour to Bro . Smith , AV . M . elect . The business transacted included the balloting of Messrs . Morley and M'Donald .

The lodge was opened in second degree , when Bro . I . K . Smith was presented to Bro . R . H . D . Johnson , P . M ., the installing Master , by Bros . AVylie , P . G . Reg . ; and Hamer , P . G . Treas .

The Sec , Bro . Marsh , read the charges to the AV . M . elect . The lodge was then opened in the third degree , when Bro . Smith was duly installed W . M . 1 , 094 . The whole of the lodge again assembled . The AV . M ., after the lodge was closed to first degree , appointed his officers for the ensuing year as follows : —Bros . J . M . Johnson , I . P . M . ; E . M . Sheldon , S . W . ; George Dyke , J . AV . j Rev . Dr . Page , Chaplain ; Thomas MarshP . M . Sec ; J . AVoodTreas . ; R . Williams

, , , , S . D . ; D . AVatt AVinstanley , J . D . ; R . Domson , I . G . ; Boucher , Newman , Gilbert , Stewards ; R . H . D . Johnson , P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; Ball , Tyler . Bro . Smith , AV . M ., in a very impressive manner , duly initiated Bro . W . P . M'Donald into Freemasonry , the working tools being given by Bro . Dyke , J . W ., in very excellent style . The banquet which followedat the Adelhi Hotelat 6 p . m .

, p , , was a most recherche aflair , the company numbering fifty brethren . The cloth having been cleared and the dessert on , thanks were returned to the G . A . by the Chaplain , the Rev . Dr . Page . The AV . M . said as there were many toasts to give lie would hasten at once to proceed with the list .

" The Queen " was drunk with great applause , Bro . Gilbert giving " God save the Queen . ' . The other loyal and patriotic toasts were then given , Bro . Berry responding on behalf of the army , & c .

The health of the Grand Master of England , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , and his deputy , Earl de Grey and Ripon . It was to him ( the W . M . ) a privilege to him to drink the health of the G . M . and his . Deputy , as they set a good example to every brother present for their attendance . The W . M . proposed the next toast , that of the " Health of the Provincial Grand Master ancl his deputyLord

Skelmers-, dale . " Bro . AVylie , P . G . Reg ., offered his sincere thanks on behalf of the Prov . G . M . and his deputy . The W . M . proposed the toast of the " Masonic Charities , " and was sure that the same would be well received by the brethren and visitors of Lodge 1 , 094 . He need scarcely mention the name of Bro . AVylie to respond to that toast , feeling

that charity was one of the corner stones of Masonry , and was most beautifully exemplified iu every degree . Bro . Wylie said he had a short time back attended the festivities of the schools in London , and was much pleased with the same , and the amount given to the Boys' School being £ 5 , 000 this year . He earnestly asked those brethren who had not given already to give nowand those who had given before

, to give more liberally in future . He hope to have the pleasure , if the G . A . should spare him ( Bro . Wylie ) , to be present in London again on behalf of the Girls' School . He ( Bro . Wylie ) loved the girls ; and he knew he would not ask in vain for the support of the brethren on behalf of the Girls' Schools and other charities .

" The Worshipful Master " was proposed by Bro . J . M . Johnson , P . M . The W . M ., Bro . Smith , replied very neatly and briefly , requesting them to suspend their judgment until his term of office had expired , when if he did as they could wish , nothing would be more welcome than their praise . He would do all he could to make the lodge what it had been in days gone by , asking for tiie assistance of every brother to assist nim and his oflicers in the same .

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THE MASONIC CHARITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD. Article 1
SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST. Article 7
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE FELLOW-CRAFT DEGREE. Article 13
MASONIC BOOKMARKERS. Article 13
DERIVATION OF TYLER AND COWAN. Article 14
IRISH LODGES. Article 14
MASONIC EXCHANGE. Article 14
MASONIC MEMS. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT GATESHEAD. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOE THE WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Bro . Captain Sheringhain "—a tribute which was rendered with great solemnity . "The health of Bro . Sutherland , as Senior Warden of the United Lodge , " was next drank , and duly acknowledged . Bro . Carnegie , who responded to the toast of " The Junior Warden and Officers , " said perhaps he should be expected to make a few remarks as to what they had been doing . The

lodge was a very young one , having only been founded 11 years , yet of the 31 original members , only two were left on the books of tbe lodge—viz ., Bro . Major Burney , who had filled the office of Master of the Lodge ; and Bro . Dr . Williams , an old Freemason and a much reepected citizen of Colchester . During the period he had named 87 members had joined from other lodges on becoming stationed at Colchester ; they had

initiated 80 , passed 80 , and raised 71 ; and yet , with the exception of the Tyler , he ( Bro . Carnegie ) was the oldest member of the lodge , although his years counted only 9 . Few lodges had , in the same time , done as much as they had in spreading Freemasonry , for their members had gone forth to India , Canada , the West Indies , and in fact to every quarter of the globe . He was happy to say that with all these changes ,

the funds of the lodge were still prosperous . The number o { members was not so great as it had sometimes been , but still it was a fair average ; they had always a sufficient attendance to work the Lodge , and he did not think they had met more than once during the past twelve months without having business to transact , which he thought spoke well for the usefulness of the United Lodge . The lodge worked in harmony

-with its elder sister—the Angel Lodge—whose members were always welcomed amongst them . The two lodges were on the best of terms with each other ; there was no rivalry except as to who should do most for the good of Masonry ; and no anxiety except as to who should show themselves best members of the Craft . Several other toasts were drank , and during the evening some excellent songs were sung by Bros . F . AViseman , Matthews , Eustace , & c .

' KENT . DOVER . —Corinthian Lodge ( No . 1 , 208 . )—This flourishing lodge held its second meeting at the Royal Hotel , Clarenceplace , on Monday , the 20 th inst . There were present Bros . Aclamson , AV . M . ; Thomson ! , S . W . ; Laforest , J . W . ; Neall , S . D . ; Fuhr , J . D . ; Prebble , I . G . ; Rose , Tyler . The lodge was opened at six p . m ., aud the minutes of the last lodge read and

confirmed . Bros . Miles , Ralph , Barton , Wilkins , Norris , Lovewell , and Newman , having answered the usual questions , were dulypassed to the degree of F . C . The W . M . then resumed the lodge to the first degree , when the following gentlemen were initiated into the mysteries of the Craft , Messrs . Todd , Hussey , and Carter . Bro . Nils . Herman C' orfitsoti , of Sincerity Lodge 174 , was proposed as a joining member ; and Mr . Johann Friedrich

Kdster was proposed as a candidate for initiation . A resolution was passed to subscribe one guinea annually to each of the Charities , viz ., the Boys' School , Girls' School , and Aged Freemasons and their AVidows , also to take in the FEEEJJIASONS ' MAGAZINE , one year to be paid in advance . Bro . Peter Thomson having presented the lodge with a handsome Bible , a vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the lodge minutes for the

valuable gift ; Bro . Prebble having presented the lodge with an exquisite poor box , a vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes for the valuable gift ; a sum of thirty shillings was immediately placed in it to relieve poor and distressed Masons , the lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to refreshment , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were dul iven and responded tosome excellent

y g ; songs were sung by Bros . Popkiss . Norris , Marsh , Miles , Coleman , Barton , Wilkins , & c . A most happy evening was , spent , and tbe brethren departed in a true Masonic spirit , hailing with joy their next meeting , which takes place ou Tuesday , the 28 th inst . Emergency having been called to initiate Mr . J . F . Kdster , and to pass Bro . N . H . Corfitson of Sincerity Lodge 174 .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . LIVERPOOL . —Temple Lodge ( No . 1 , 094 ) . Installation of Ero . Dr . J . Kellett Smith as W . M . This lodge was opened at 3 o ' clock p . m . on Wednesday , the 8 th inst ., at the Masonic Temple , Hope-street . There were present at the lodge the following : —Bros . T . Wylie , P . Prov .

G . J . W .. P . Prov . G . Sec , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; Mott , P . Prov . G . S . B . ; Laidlaw , P . M . 216 , 155 ; Prov . G . S . ; Skief , P . G . Org . ; Grimmer , P . M . 216 , S . W . 155 ; Jones , P . M . 249 ; Richard AVilliams , S . AV . 292 ; Henry Jones , J . W . 880 ; Hamer , P . G . T ., P . G . T . of Ch ., & c ; Jarvis , AV . M . 823 ; M'Kune , W . M . 216 ; Dr . J . Stofl ' ord Taylor , P . M ., P . Z . 249 and 823 ; Dr . Gaines , 292 ; Dr . Adams , Ireland ; Rev . Dr .

Page , Chap , of Lodge 1 , 094 ; Healing , 249 ; T . Berry , 823 , & c . A letter of apology was received from Bro . L . G . Starkie , P . Prov . G . S . W ., High Sheriff of Lancashire . The lodge on this occasion assembled in large numbers to do honour to Bro . Smith , AV . M . elect . The business transacted included the balloting of Messrs . Morley and M'Donald .

The lodge was opened in second degree , when Bro . I . K . Smith was presented to Bro . R . H . D . Johnson , P . M ., the installing Master , by Bros . AVylie , P . G . Reg . ; and Hamer , P . G . Treas .

The Sec , Bro . Marsh , read the charges to the AV . M . elect . The lodge was then opened in the third degree , when Bro . Smith was duly installed W . M . 1 , 094 . The whole of the lodge again assembled . The AV . M ., after the lodge was closed to first degree , appointed his officers for the ensuing year as follows : —Bros . J . M . Johnson , I . P . M . ; E . M . Sheldon , S . W . ; George Dyke , J . AV . j Rev . Dr . Page , Chaplain ; Thomas MarshP . M . Sec ; J . AVoodTreas . ; R . Williams

, , , , S . D . ; D . AVatt AVinstanley , J . D . ; R . Domson , I . G . ; Boucher , Newman , Gilbert , Stewards ; R . H . D . Johnson , P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; Ball , Tyler . Bro . Smith , AV . M ., in a very impressive manner , duly initiated Bro . W . P . M'Donald into Freemasonry , the working tools being given by Bro . Dyke , J . W ., in very excellent style . The banquet which followedat the Adelhi Hotelat 6 p . m .

, p , , was a most recherche aflair , the company numbering fifty brethren . The cloth having been cleared and the dessert on , thanks were returned to the G . A . by the Chaplain , the Rev . Dr . Page . The AV . M . said as there were many toasts to give lie would hasten at once to proceed with the list .

" The Queen " was drunk with great applause , Bro . Gilbert giving " God save the Queen . ' . The other loyal and patriotic toasts were then given , Bro . Berry responding on behalf of the army , & c .

The health of the Grand Master of England , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , and his deputy , Earl de Grey and Ripon . It was to him ( the W . M . ) a privilege to him to drink the health of the G . M . and his . Deputy , as they set a good example to every brother present for their attendance . The W . M . proposed the next toast , that of the " Health of the Provincial Grand Master ancl his deputyLord

Skelmers-, dale . " Bro . AVylie , P . G . Reg ., offered his sincere thanks on behalf of the Prov . G . M . and his deputy . The W . M . proposed the toast of the " Masonic Charities , " and was sure that the same would be well received by the brethren and visitors of Lodge 1 , 094 . He need scarcely mention the name of Bro . AVylie to respond to that toast , feeling

that charity was one of the corner stones of Masonry , and was most beautifully exemplified iu every degree . Bro . Wylie said he had a short time back attended the festivities of the schools in London , and was much pleased with the same , and the amount given to the Boys' School being £ 5 , 000 this year . He earnestly asked those brethren who had not given already to give nowand those who had given before

, to give more liberally in future . He hope to have the pleasure , if the G . A . should spare him ( Bro . Wylie ) , to be present in London again on behalf of the Girls' School . He ( Bro . Wylie ) loved the girls ; and he knew he would not ask in vain for the support of the brethren on behalf of the Girls' Schools and other charities .

" The Worshipful Master " was proposed by Bro . J . M . Johnson , P . M . The W . M ., Bro . Smith , replied very neatly and briefly , requesting them to suspend their judgment until his term of office had expired , when if he did as they could wish , nothing would be more welcome than their praise . He would do all he could to make the lodge what it had been in days gone by , asking for tiie assistance of every brother to assist nim and his oflicers in the same .

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