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Reg . and Prov . G . S , D ., Oxfordshire , the AA . M . elect ; Edward J . Morris , Prov . G . J . D . ; P . N . Rowland , Prov . G . Sup . Works ; F . D . Michael , Prov . G . Dir . Cers . ; AVilliam Cox , P . Prov . G , Organist ; P . Donaldson , Prov . G . Steward ; Dr . A . 1 ) . AA astfield . Prov . G . Organist ; John Davies , Chaplain , No . 288 ; J . D . T . llewellyn ; AVilliam Eclmoncl , AVilliam Gilbertson , AV . 11 . Powell , Jas . Richardson , AA . E . Chalinder , II . 11 . Prichard , J . Felton , R . F . Gillett , D . Jenkins , D . longdon , AV . Grainger , J . Kerr , J . Foley ,

D . Smith . T . A . Richards , T . J . Evans , Saunders , Collier , Jacob , M'Evan , Jones , & c . The lodge-rooms at the AValnut Tree Hotel , where the future meetings of the brethren will take place , being inadequate to tbe requirements of the occasion , the lodge was held in the spacious National Schools , ivhich the A'icar of the parish , the Rev . D . Evans , hacl kindly placed at the disposal of the Managing Committee for the use of the brothron . The ai-rangements were most lete in every particularand gave the greatest

comp , satisfaction . The furniture , ornaments , and paraphernalia are neat ancl tasteful , and have been provided with much care ancl judgment by Bro . Spencer , of Great Queen-street , London . Tho authority to preside and consecrate the lodge was committed by the R . AV . Prov . G . M . to Bro . Michael , Prov . G . D . C . and P . M . of No . 288 , who accordingly took the chair , and opened the lodge at three p . m . in ancient form . The petition and warrant or charter of constitution from the Grand Lodge of Englandwere first read

, , and tbe brethren afterwards signified their approval of the AV . M . and officers therein nominated ancl appointed . Tbe solemn and impressive ceremonies of consecration ancl dedication were then proceeded with , conducted'by the veteran Bro . Michael , assisted by Bro . John D . Davies , Chaplain , No . 2 SS . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Bro . Michael delivered an address suitable to the occasion ; after whichBro . Talbot was presented to the lodge in the usual manner by Bro . Edward J . Morris , Prov . G . J . D . and P . M ., 288 , ancl P . H .

Rowland , Prov . G . Sup . AVorks , andP . M . No . 472 . The ancient charges were then read by Bro . Chalinder , to which the AV . M . elect having declared his adherence , he was regularly presented to a board of installed Past Masters , and having taken the obligation , was formally inducted to the chair . Having been proclaimed and saluted with the usual-honours , the AV . M . proceeded to invest his officers in the following order : —Bros . P . H . Rowland , P . M . ; W . LI . Powell , S . AV . and Treasurer ; Geo . Newman , J . AV .,- AA ' . E . Chalinder , Secretary ; R . P . Gillett , S . D . ; D . Jenkins , J . D . ; D . Longdon , I . G . ; Geo . Barnes , Tyler ; and John Jones , Steward .

The AV . M ., after having gracefully expressed bis acknowledgments for tbe cordial feeling manifested on his elevation to the chair , proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . J . D . Michael for the admirable manner in which he had gone through the ceremonies of consecration and installation , which was seconded by Bro . Powell , S . AV ., ancl carried with acclamation . A vote of thanks was also unanimously awarded to the Rev . D . Evans , Vicar of Aberavon , for his kindness in granting the use of the

schoolrooms for the occasion . The usual routine business being disposed of , tbe lodge was closed in solemn form , according to ancient custom . The brethren subsequently re-assembled in an adjoining apartment , where upwards of fifty sat down to partake of an excellent repast , excellently served by Bro . Jones , the host of the Walnut Tree . The chair was taken by Bro . Talbot , the AV . M ., the vice-chair being filled by Bro . AV . LI . Powell , S . AV ., and Jas . G . Hall , P . Prov . G . J . AV ., ancl P . M . No . 288 , as J . AV . After the removal of the cloth ,

the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given by the AV . M ., and heartily responded to by the brethren . In giving " The Health of the Prov . Grancl Master , " the AV . M . expressed the regret which was generally felt at the absence of the R . AA . brother , ancl alluding to the esteem and respect in ivhich he was held in the province , cited it as the best proof that the office of Prov . G . M . was administered to the satisfaction of every brother in the district . The toast was received with much cordiality , and drunk

with full honour . "The Health of the Prov . Grand Officers " was next given , the AV . M . connecting the toast with the name of the oldest and most respected brother in the principality , Bro . Michael , who responded to the toast with much feeling . —Bro . MOGGBIDGE , P . Prov . G . S . AV ., then proposed , amid much applause , " The Health of the newly-installed Master , Bro . Theodore Mansel Talbot , " ancl rapidly sketching the growth ancl progress of Masonry in South AVales , gave expression forcibl y to the feelings of

satisfaction generall y entertained in the district , at the establishment of a new lodge and the appointment of Bro . Talbot as first Master . He bore pleasing testimony to the zeal and assiduit y of Bro . Talbot as the most satisfactory evidence that , under his charge , the Afau Lodge woulcl flourish and become one of the most important in the district . The toast was received with tbe greatest enthusiasm . In replying , the AV . M . thanked tbe brethren warmly anil earnestl y for the support given him , ancl admitting his love for the cause , trusted that they would have no reason to regret his elevation to the chair of the lodge , a position he wns much gratified to hold , the more so as he felt so assured of the good feeling of the brethren towards

him . The next toast ivas that of " The Indefatigable Lodge , No . 2 SS , Swansea . " The AA . M . gracefully alluding to the assistance afforded by many of its members to the Afau Lodge , took occasion to refer to the pre-eminent position of this lodge in the principality . —Bro . WILJLIAII COX , the W . M . replied to the toast in a humorous speech , placing the services of No . 288 at the disposition of her younger sister at all times . —The AA ' . M . then proposed "The Cambrian lodge , No . 472 , Neath ; " ancl in doing so referred to the fact , that it was

to this lodge that the existence of the Afau lodge was mainly attributable , the officers ancl members having signed the petition of recommendation , and on every occasion given cordial ancl brotherly assistance . The toast was warmly received and responded to by Bro . P . Donaldson , Prov . G . S . ancl AA . M . elect . —In proposing " The Health of the recently initiated Members of the Afau lodge , " the AA . M . took the opportunity of stating the pleasure it afforded him to see so many highly respectable persons willing and anxious to

be admitted among the brethren , ancl associated the toast with the name of Bro . H . 11 . Pritchard , who responded to it with much feeling and earnestness . —A arious other toasts followed , interspersed with some excellent singing , ancl the evening ' s proceedings were brought to a close about eleven o ' clock , when the brethren separated , well pleased with their entertainment . Bro . Dr . A . AVastfield , Prov . G . Organist { Mus . Doc ) , presidedatthe pianoforte with his usual ability , and also contributed to the harmony of the evening vocallyas diet

, also several brethren of the Swansea and Neath lodges—Bros . Richards , Foley , Rowland , and others . Too much praise cannot be given to the Committee of Management for the general perfection of the arrangements . Every attention was paid to the comfort of visiting brethren , ancl to the general convenience of all . The new lodge has thus well and pleasantly started on its mission—that of Brotherly love , Relief , and Truth—and we heartily wish it every success .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . MiDDHSBOBOUGn-ON-TEES . —North York Lodge ( No . 876 ) . — The interesting ceremony of consecrating the elegant hall erected by and for the use of this lodge was impressively performed by George Marwood , Esq ., D . Prov . G . M ., on Thursday last , the 17 th inst ., the Rev . R . Bradley officiating as chaplain . The attendance of brethren from neighbouring lodges was numerous , including

among others , the following Past and Present Masters : —George Marwood , J . H . Handysides , ancl AVm . Martin , Cleveland lodge , 795 ; Stokesley , George Reade , lion lodge , Whitby ( ancl first AV . M . of the North York lodge ) , AAln . Best and A . C . Knowles , Tees lodge , 749 , Stockton-on-Tees ,- James Groves , St . Helen's lodge , 77-1 , Hartlepool ; and John Dobson , Industry lodge , Gateshead ( architect ofthe building ) . There was also a full muster of the Past- Masters of the North York lodge , viz .: —J . A . Manners

( the retiring AV . M . ) , J . P . Horniing , J . Richardson , Henry Thonipsou , John S . Peacock , T . Robinson , ancl F . Atkinson . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the AV . M . Bro . Manners , in a few appropriate -remarks , referred to the important services rendered to the North York lodge during the past year by Bro . J . S . Peacock , and , iu the name of the members , presented him with a complete set of Prov . G . Registrar ' s clothing , accompanied by an address beautifully written on vellum , and splendidly illuminated ancl embellished with Masonic designs . The address was read in an effective manner Bro . F . Atkinson , P . M ., ancl acknowledged in suitable terms

by Bro . Peacock . The ceremony of installation of Bro . AVilliam Doughty was then proceeded with ( the board of Masters consisting of seventeen members ) , ancl the following officers were invested with the badges of their office : —Bros . J . A . Manners , P . M . ; M . G . Collingwood , S . W . ; Jas . Ingram , jun ., J . AV . ; Rev . R . Bradley , chaplain ; Henry Thompson , P . M ., Treasurer ; Isaac Booth , Secretary ; John Storey , S . D . ; J . B . AVilkinson , J . D . ; J . Richardson , P . M ., Dir . Cers . ; R . Coates , I . G . ; It , Chambers , Tyler ; Penny ancl

Rayner , Stewards ; Bro . E . D'Oyley Bailey , Tees lodge , Stockton , presided at the organ during the ceremony of installation . The lodge being duly closed , the brethren adjourned to the Station Hotel , whore an excellent banquet was provided by tbe worthy host , Bro . Charles AVatson . Grace was said by Bro . the Rev . A . K . Macsorley , P . M ., and , after the cloth ivas drawn , the following toasts wore given , all with Masonic honours : — "The Queen and the Craft ; " "Tbe Earl of Zetland , M . AV . G . M . of England , and

G . M . of the Province ; " "The Marquis of Dalhousie , B . AV . D . G . M . of England ; " "The R . AV . D . Prov . G . M ., " replied to by the R . AV . Bro . George Marwood , who stated that he always hacl pleasure in working for a lodge where the members would work for themselves , and such an one was the North York lodge ; "The W . M . ofthe North York lodge , " proposed by the R . W . D . Prov . G . M ., ancl responded to b y ' Bro . AVilliam Doughty , AV . M . ; "The A isiting Brethren , ' '' responded to by Bro . J . II . Handyside , P . M ., P . J . Prov . S . AA ., and AV . M . ofthe Cleveland lodge ; "Prosperity to the North York lodge , " proposed by the R . AV . D . Prov . G . M ., and

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STRAY THOUGHTS ON THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF THE FINE ARTS. Article 2
ANCIENT AND MODERN MASONRY. Article 3
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 4
THE TEMPERATE HOUSE, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 18
IRELAND. Article 18
Poetry. Article 18
THE LUPRACAUN, OR FAIRY SHOEMAKER. Article 18
Obituary. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Reg . and Prov . G . S , D ., Oxfordshire , the AA . M . elect ; Edward J . Morris , Prov . G . J . D . ; P . N . Rowland , Prov . G . Sup . Works ; F . D . Michael , Prov . G . Dir . Cers . ; AVilliam Cox , P . Prov . G , Organist ; P . Donaldson , Prov . G . Steward ; Dr . A . 1 ) . AA astfield . Prov . G . Organist ; John Davies , Chaplain , No . 288 ; J . D . T . llewellyn ; AVilliam Eclmoncl , AVilliam Gilbertson , AV . 11 . Powell , Jas . Richardson , AA . E . Chalinder , II . 11 . Prichard , J . Felton , R . F . Gillett , D . Jenkins , D . longdon , AV . Grainger , J . Kerr , J . Foley ,

D . Smith . T . A . Richards , T . J . Evans , Saunders , Collier , Jacob , M'Evan , Jones , & c . The lodge-rooms at the AValnut Tree Hotel , where the future meetings of the brethren will take place , being inadequate to tbe requirements of the occasion , the lodge was held in the spacious National Schools , ivhich the A'icar of the parish , the Rev . D . Evans , hacl kindly placed at the disposal of the Managing Committee for the use of the brothron . The ai-rangements were most lete in every particularand gave the greatest

comp , satisfaction . The furniture , ornaments , and paraphernalia are neat ancl tasteful , and have been provided with much care ancl judgment by Bro . Spencer , of Great Queen-street , London . Tho authority to preside and consecrate the lodge was committed by the R . AV . Prov . G . M . to Bro . Michael , Prov . G . D . C . and P . M . of No . 288 , who accordingly took the chair , and opened the lodge at three p . m . in ancient form . The petition and warrant or charter of constitution from the Grand Lodge of Englandwere first read

, , and tbe brethren afterwards signified their approval of the AV . M . and officers therein nominated ancl appointed . Tbe solemn and impressive ceremonies of consecration ancl dedication were then proceeded with , conducted'by the veteran Bro . Michael , assisted by Bro . John D . Davies , Chaplain , No . 2 SS . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Bro . Michael delivered an address suitable to the occasion ; after whichBro . Talbot was presented to the lodge in the usual manner by Bro . Edward J . Morris , Prov . G . J . D . and P . M ., 288 , ancl P . H .

Rowland , Prov . G . Sup . AVorks , andP . M . No . 472 . The ancient charges were then read by Bro . Chalinder , to which the AV . M . elect having declared his adherence , he was regularly presented to a board of installed Past Masters , and having taken the obligation , was formally inducted to the chair . Having been proclaimed and saluted with the usual-honours , the AV . M . proceeded to invest his officers in the following order : —Bros . P . H . Rowland , P . M . ; W . LI . Powell , S . AV . and Treasurer ; Geo . Newman , J . AV .,- AA ' . E . Chalinder , Secretary ; R . P . Gillett , S . D . ; D . Jenkins , J . D . ; D . Longdon , I . G . ; Geo . Barnes , Tyler ; and John Jones , Steward .

The AV . M ., after having gracefully expressed bis acknowledgments for tbe cordial feeling manifested on his elevation to the chair , proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . J . D . Michael for the admirable manner in which he had gone through the ceremonies of consecration and installation , which was seconded by Bro . Powell , S . AV ., ancl carried with acclamation . A vote of thanks was also unanimously awarded to the Rev . D . Evans , Vicar of Aberavon , for his kindness in granting the use of the

schoolrooms for the occasion . The usual routine business being disposed of , tbe lodge was closed in solemn form , according to ancient custom . The brethren subsequently re-assembled in an adjoining apartment , where upwards of fifty sat down to partake of an excellent repast , excellently served by Bro . Jones , the host of the Walnut Tree . The chair was taken by Bro . Talbot , the AV . M ., the vice-chair being filled by Bro . AV . LI . Powell , S . AV ., and Jas . G . Hall , P . Prov . G . J . AV ., ancl P . M . No . 288 , as J . AV . After the removal of the cloth ,

the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given by the AV . M ., and heartily responded to by the brethren . In giving " The Health of the Prov . Grancl Master , " the AV . M . expressed the regret which was generally felt at the absence of the R . AA . brother , ancl alluding to the esteem and respect in ivhich he was held in the province , cited it as the best proof that the office of Prov . G . M . was administered to the satisfaction of every brother in the district . The toast was received with much cordiality , and drunk

with full honour . "The Health of the Prov . Grand Officers " was next given , the AV . M . connecting the toast with the name of the oldest and most respected brother in the principality , Bro . Michael , who responded to the toast with much feeling . —Bro . MOGGBIDGE , P . Prov . G . S . AV ., then proposed , amid much applause , " The Health of the newly-installed Master , Bro . Theodore Mansel Talbot , " ancl rapidly sketching the growth ancl progress of Masonry in South AVales , gave expression forcibl y to the feelings of

satisfaction generall y entertained in the district , at the establishment of a new lodge and the appointment of Bro . Talbot as first Master . He bore pleasing testimony to the zeal and assiduit y of Bro . Talbot as the most satisfactory evidence that , under his charge , the Afau Lodge woulcl flourish and become one of the most important in the district . The toast was received with tbe greatest enthusiasm . In replying , the AV . M . thanked tbe brethren warmly anil earnestl y for the support given him , ancl admitting his love for the cause , trusted that they would have no reason to regret his elevation to the chair of the lodge , a position he wns much gratified to hold , the more so as he felt so assured of the good feeling of the brethren towards

him . The next toast ivas that of " The Indefatigable Lodge , No . 2 SS , Swansea . " The AA . M . gracefully alluding to the assistance afforded by many of its members to the Afau Lodge , took occasion to refer to the pre-eminent position of this lodge in the principality . —Bro . WILJLIAII COX , the W . M . replied to the toast in a humorous speech , placing the services of No . 288 at the disposition of her younger sister at all times . —The AA ' . M . then proposed "The Cambrian lodge , No . 472 , Neath ; " ancl in doing so referred to the fact , that it was

to this lodge that the existence of the Afau lodge was mainly attributable , the officers ancl members having signed the petition of recommendation , and on every occasion given cordial ancl brotherly assistance . The toast was warmly received and responded to by Bro . P . Donaldson , Prov . G . S . ancl AA . M . elect . —In proposing " The Health of the recently initiated Members of the Afau lodge , " the AA . M . took the opportunity of stating the pleasure it afforded him to see so many highly respectable persons willing and anxious to

be admitted among the brethren , ancl associated the toast with the name of Bro . H . 11 . Pritchard , who responded to it with much feeling and earnestness . —A arious other toasts followed , interspersed with some excellent singing , ancl the evening ' s proceedings were brought to a close about eleven o ' clock , when the brethren separated , well pleased with their entertainment . Bro . Dr . A . AVastfield , Prov . G . Organist { Mus . Doc ) , presidedatthe pianoforte with his usual ability , and also contributed to the harmony of the evening vocallyas diet

, also several brethren of the Swansea and Neath lodges—Bros . Richards , Foley , Rowland , and others . Too much praise cannot be given to the Committee of Management for the general perfection of the arrangements . Every attention was paid to the comfort of visiting brethren , ancl to the general convenience of all . The new lodge has thus well and pleasantly started on its mission—that of Brotherly love , Relief , and Truth—and we heartily wish it every success .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . MiDDHSBOBOUGn-ON-TEES . —North York Lodge ( No . 876 ) . — The interesting ceremony of consecrating the elegant hall erected by and for the use of this lodge was impressively performed by George Marwood , Esq ., D . Prov . G . M ., on Thursday last , the 17 th inst ., the Rev . R . Bradley officiating as chaplain . The attendance of brethren from neighbouring lodges was numerous , including

among others , the following Past and Present Masters : —George Marwood , J . H . Handysides , ancl AVm . Martin , Cleveland lodge , 795 ; Stokesley , George Reade , lion lodge , Whitby ( ancl first AV . M . of the North York lodge ) , AAln . Best and A . C . Knowles , Tees lodge , 749 , Stockton-on-Tees ,- James Groves , St . Helen's lodge , 77-1 , Hartlepool ; and John Dobson , Industry lodge , Gateshead ( architect ofthe building ) . There was also a full muster of the Past- Masters of the North York lodge , viz .: —J . A . Manners

( the retiring AV . M . ) , J . P . Horniing , J . Richardson , Henry Thonipsou , John S . Peacock , T . Robinson , ancl F . Atkinson . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the AV . M . Bro . Manners , in a few appropriate -remarks , referred to the important services rendered to the North York lodge during the past year by Bro . J . S . Peacock , and , iu the name of the members , presented him with a complete set of Prov . G . Registrar ' s clothing , accompanied by an address beautifully written on vellum , and splendidly illuminated ancl embellished with Masonic designs . The address was read in an effective manner Bro . F . Atkinson , P . M ., ancl acknowledged in suitable terms

by Bro . Peacock . The ceremony of installation of Bro . AVilliam Doughty was then proceeded with ( the board of Masters consisting of seventeen members ) , ancl the following officers were invested with the badges of their office : —Bros . J . A . Manners , P . M . ; M . G . Collingwood , S . W . ; Jas . Ingram , jun ., J . AV . ; Rev . R . Bradley , chaplain ; Henry Thompson , P . M ., Treasurer ; Isaac Booth , Secretary ; John Storey , S . D . ; J . B . AVilkinson , J . D . ; J . Richardson , P . M ., Dir . Cers . ; R . Coates , I . G . ; It , Chambers , Tyler ; Penny ancl

Rayner , Stewards ; Bro . E . D'Oyley Bailey , Tees lodge , Stockton , presided at the organ during the ceremony of installation . The lodge being duly closed , the brethren adjourned to the Station Hotel , whore an excellent banquet was provided by tbe worthy host , Bro . Charles AVatson . Grace was said by Bro . the Rev . A . K . Macsorley , P . M ., and , after the cloth ivas drawn , the following toasts wore given , all with Masonic honours : — "The Queen and the Craft ; " "Tbe Earl of Zetland , M . AV . G . M . of England , and

G . M . of the Province ; " "The Marquis of Dalhousie , B . AV . D . G . M . of England ; " "The R . AV . D . Prov . G . M ., " replied to by the R . AV . Bro . George Marwood , who stated that he always hacl pleasure in working for a lodge where the members would work for themselves , and such an one was the North York lodge ; "The W . M . ofthe North York lodge , " proposed by the R . W . D . Prov . G . M ., ancl responded to b y ' Bro . AVilliam Doughty , AV . M . ; "The A isiting Brethren , ' '' responded to by Bro . J . II . Handyside , P . M ., P . J . Prov . S . AA ., and AV . M . ofthe Cleveland lodge ; "Prosperity to the North York lodge , " proposed by the R . AV . D . Prov . G . M ., and

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