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lodge meeting * read this evening- —you have confirmed the same . Brethren , I congratulate you on the choice yon have made ; you have very wisely re-elected your AVorshipful Master , anil your desire now is that he may again rule over you . I admire Bro . T . Diver as a friend and a Mason ; he has worked well ancl successfully , ancl has brought this lodge to a most flourishing condition ; the outsiders know this fact , and the large gathering I see here convinces me that not onlthe brethren but the

y visitors esteem and honow the Worshipful Master of Lodge Concord ; I hope he may long rule over you—may he be long spared , and may he prosper . I shall be absent for a short time at my native land , from which I have been absent for more than , twenty years , and I have no doubt but if I am spared to see you again , I shall see a larger number mustering in this lodge . I have been an eye-witness of the progress of this lodge ; once there but few

were , now I can say , you in Concord ave second to none , I am proud and glad fco see you flourish ; under such a head you cannot do otherwise . I wish you all every prosperity . Turning to the AV . M . the Prov . G . M . said—I am pleased once more to see you in the Eastern Chair , and I rejoice to see that the brethren have re-elected you . The brethren then , at the desire of the Prov . G . M ., saluted the AV . M . in the

three degrees . The AV . M . then asked Bro . Donaldson to advance to the East and presented him with the insignia of office as the S . AV . ; Bro . G . Judd was next called , and received the insignia of J . W . ; Bro . A King was invested with the insignia of office as Treas . ; Bros . Henry Prescott , See . ; H . Avron , S . D . ; J . Lockley , J . D . ; AV . Abraham , I . G . ; J . AV . Seager , as Tyler . The undermentioned gentlemen were then balloted for initiation

, and the result was announced in each case clear ; Messrs . James Fallas , Andrew Baillie , II . M . Cormick , E . Rainford , Carrimallee Cassumbhoy , Dhurrumsey . The above candidates being present , were introduced , properly prepared , and admitted to the mysteries and privileges of our Order . The Secretary read the dispensation granted to initiate the native gentlemen , who were candidates for the Order . Bro . II . AVickham proand

posed , Bro . Alfred King seconded—that Bro . G . Taylor , the Provincial Grand Master of the District Grand Lodge , and honorary member of this lodge , be requested to sit . for his portrait , and thafc the cost of . fche same be paid out of fche lodge

funds . The proposition was carried unanimously . Bro . G . Taylor returned thanks for the honour done him . Bro . II . Prescott then rose ancl said that it was his duty , ' and a most pleasing one , to inform the brethren that the highly respected and esteemed Worshipful Master had given in the Secretary's hand that morning a cheque of SOOrs . for tho Charity Fund ; this was iii accordance with the Worshipful Master ' s promise , viz . that for every share presented he would ive 50 to the

, g rs . Charity Fund . Tho AVorshipful Master had by this handsome and generous gift placed the funds of this lodge in a flourishing condition . Tbe Secretary would therefore propose thafc a vote of the hearty and sincere thanks of the lodgo be given to the AVorshipful Master . The proposition being seconded by Bro . A . King , it was carried with applause . The A \ . M . then declared his intention to hold an emergent meeting on Saturthe 4 th

day February . There being no other business before the lodge it was closed in peace and harmony at 8 . 30 p . m . Tho brethren then adjourned to a sumptuous banquet . The cloth having , heen removed , the usual toasts were proposed by the AV . M . and drunk with honours . "The two Provincial Grand Masters ( England and Scotland ) , Bros . R . B . Barton and G . Taylor" with Masonic honoursBroTaylor and spoke

, . . rose as follows : —Brethren , I am really sorry thafc my able and worthy brother , the Provincial Grand Master for Scotland , is not here to address you , for after all I have stated upstairs , I am unable to say more . You have as often as I have come among you received me with joy and honoured me to a greater degree than I merit ; still as feeble a speaker as I may be , it is my bounden duty to return yon my hearty thanks for the manner health

my was proposed and drunk ; convinced I am that be ifc in fche lodge or at the festive board , you are those who esteem and honour those who rule over you ; this spirit I love and admire . Another feature I am happy to trace in you is , thafc you highly respect your head , Bro . Diver , therefore I shall ask you to drink to his health , wishing him and his lodge every prosperity . The toasfc was drunk in bumpers with true British

cheers . The W . Master then rose ancl said : —Brethren , you are aware that I am but a poor speaker . I thank you , Right AVorshipful Sir and brethren , for the honour you have done me this evening . Many have indeed been my shortcomings , and I am glad that the brethren have passed over them with a

forbearing eye . As I said before , I again repeat , that the happiest moments of my life are those which I spend among you . I hope brethren will work with me as they have ever done , and I must confess that the prosperity of this lodge is owing in a great measure to the help I have derived from every individual member of this lodge , but especially the officers . I would therefore propose "The " Health of the Past Officers of Lodge Concord , " which was drunk with honours . Bro . Prescott

rose and said : —Worshipful Sir and Brethren , unaccustomed as I am to speaking , I could have wished that this pleasingtask had devolved on a better person than myself . Sorry indeed I am that our worthy Bro . Leckey is absent from us , for then we would have had something humorous ; however , as I rise bidden by others , Worshipful Sir and brethren , I thank you from my heart for myself and the other officers for havingso highly honoured \\ s in drinking to our good health . The

Worshipful Master has been pleased to attribute the success of the lodge to our efforts—indeed they were poor efforts ; however , we are glad they have met with your approbation . AA e owe in a great measure the success to the brethren who have worked with us in perfect harmony ; but the greatest praise is due to the Worshipful Master , for we consider him as our head and we his members . AA e are all aware that unless the head be sound the members cannot work ; he bas proved to us that he

is a sound and an efficient Master , and therefore I again say , our best thanks are clue to him . Brethren , I again thank you . The health of the newly initiated was then proposed , to which Bros . Rainford and Baillie in short and clever speeches returned thanks . The health of the visiting brethren was then proposed and drunk with honours . Bro . G . Fowler of Lodge St . Paul ' s , Mhow , responded . The final toasfc was proposed , and the company parted at eleven o ' clock all perfectlsatisfied .

y Several brethren enlivened the company by singing several humorous songs . An emergent meeting of this lodge was held on 4 th February . Present : —Bros . Dr . Diver , M . D ., AV . M . ; A . King , P . M . and Treas . ; Rev . J . J . Farnham , P . M . ; H . Wickham , Hon . P . M . ; R . Donaldson , S . W . ; G . Judd , J . W . ; II . Prescott , See . ; H . Avron , S . D . ; J . Lockley , J . D . ; C . Swanseger , Organist ; AV . Abraham , I . G . ; AA . Seager , Tyler ;

and many others . Bro . C . Clifton and James Gleave were severally balloted for as joining members and the result was announced in both cases clear . Messrs . A . J . Malcolm and W . Russell , candidates for initiation , were balloted for , and the result was announced in both cases clear . Messrs . J . Fallas , T . E . Rainford , Currimallee Cassumbhoy , and A . J . Malcolm , who had been previously balloted for , being present , were introduced , and admitted to the secrets ancl privileges of Our Order . Bros .

II . Winckler and II . B . Salisbury , candidates for the second degree were next pufc through fche usual examination , and p . issed to the degree of F . C . Bros . John Poyntz , G . Tucker , W . Rogers , John Jones , Thomas Proud , A . S . Constantine , W . Whittaker , Thomas Mills , ancl J . Grant , were then called before the pedestal and examined as to their proficiency as F'ellow Craftsmen , and raised to the sublime degree of Master

Masons in ancient and solemn form . There being no other work before tho lodge it was closed in peace at 8 . 45 p . m . The brethren then adjourned to a sumptuous banquet given by Bro . G . Taylor , Prov . G . M . A regular meeting „ of this lodge was also held on the 18 th February . There were present : —Bros . Dr . T . Diver , M . D ., W . M . ; G . Taylor , Prov . G . M . ; A . King , P . M . and Treas . ; Rev . J . J . Farnham , Donaldson

P . M . ; R . , S . W . ; G . Judd , J . AV . ; H . Prescott , Sec . ; H . Avron , S . D . ; J . Lockley , J . D . ; C . Swanseger , Org . ; W . Abraham , I . G . ; J . W . Seager , Tyler , and several other members and visitors . Bros . J . Scott , A . Baillie , and II . M . Cormick were then called before the pedestal and examined as to their proficiency iu tho E . A . degree , and having satisfactorily acquitted themselves were passed . Propositions were then

recorded for five brethren as joining members , and twelve gentlemen for initiation . There being no other work before the lodge , ifc was closed in peace at 8 p . m . The brethren then adjourned to the banquet . After the cloth was removed several constitutional toasts were proposed ami drunk ; some fine speeches were also made , among the foremost being that of the Bro . G . Taylor and fche W . Master . Several songs were sung , aud after the enjoyment of a pleasant evening the brethren separated , convinced thafc iu Lodge Concord brotherly love and concord do exist .

FRIENDSHIP is a dangerous word for young ladies ; it is full fledged , and waiting for a fine day to fly .

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CHURCH BELLS : THEIR ANTIQUITIES AND CONNECTION WITH ARCHITECTURE. Article 3
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
MASONIC LAWS. Article 6
Untitled Article 7
MASONIC MEM. Article 7
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
INDIA. Article 14
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
Poetry. Article 16
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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India.

lodge meeting * read this evening- —you have confirmed the same . Brethren , I congratulate you on the choice yon have made ; you have very wisely re-elected your AVorshipful Master , anil your desire now is that he may again rule over you . I admire Bro . T . Diver as a friend and a Mason ; he has worked well ancl successfully , ancl has brought this lodge to a most flourishing condition ; the outsiders know this fact , and the large gathering I see here convinces me that not onlthe brethren but the

y visitors esteem and honow the Worshipful Master of Lodge Concord ; I hope he may long rule over you—may he be long spared , and may he prosper . I shall be absent for a short time at my native land , from which I have been absent for more than , twenty years , and I have no doubt but if I am spared to see you again , I shall see a larger number mustering in this lodge . I have been an eye-witness of the progress of this lodge ; once there but few

were , now I can say , you in Concord ave second to none , I am proud and glad fco see you flourish ; under such a head you cannot do otherwise . I wish you all every prosperity . Turning to the AV . M . the Prov . G . M . said—I am pleased once more to see you in the Eastern Chair , and I rejoice to see that the brethren have re-elected you . The brethren then , at the desire of the Prov . G . M ., saluted the AV . M . in the

three degrees . The AV . M . then asked Bro . Donaldson to advance to the East and presented him with the insignia of office as the S . AV . ; Bro . G . Judd was next called , and received the insignia of J . W . ; Bro . A King was invested with the insignia of office as Treas . ; Bros . Henry Prescott , See . ; H . Avron , S . D . ; J . Lockley , J . D . ; AV . Abraham , I . G . ; J . AV . Seager , as Tyler . The undermentioned gentlemen were then balloted for initiation

, and the result was announced in each case clear ; Messrs . James Fallas , Andrew Baillie , II . M . Cormick , E . Rainford , Carrimallee Cassumbhoy , Dhurrumsey . The above candidates being present , were introduced , properly prepared , and admitted to the mysteries and privileges of our Order . The Secretary read the dispensation granted to initiate the native gentlemen , who were candidates for the Order . Bro . II . AVickham proand

posed , Bro . Alfred King seconded—that Bro . G . Taylor , the Provincial Grand Master of the District Grand Lodge , and honorary member of this lodge , be requested to sit . for his portrait , and thafc the cost of . fche same be paid out of fche lodge

funds . The proposition was carried unanimously . Bro . G . Taylor returned thanks for the honour done him . Bro . II . Prescott then rose ancl said that it was his duty , ' and a most pleasing one , to inform the brethren that the highly respected and esteemed Worshipful Master had given in the Secretary's hand that morning a cheque of SOOrs . for tho Charity Fund ; this was iii accordance with the Worshipful Master ' s promise , viz . that for every share presented he would ive 50 to the

, g rs . Charity Fund . Tho AVorshipful Master had by this handsome and generous gift placed the funds of this lodge in a flourishing condition . Tbe Secretary would therefore propose thafc a vote of the hearty and sincere thanks of the lodgo be given to the AVorshipful Master . The proposition being seconded by Bro . A . King , it was carried with applause . The A \ . M . then declared his intention to hold an emergent meeting on Saturthe 4 th

day February . There being no other business before the lodge it was closed in peace and harmony at 8 . 30 p . m . Tho brethren then adjourned to a sumptuous banquet . The cloth having , heen removed , the usual toasts were proposed by the AV . M . and drunk with honours . "The two Provincial Grand Masters ( England and Scotland ) , Bros . R . B . Barton and G . Taylor" with Masonic honoursBroTaylor and spoke

, . . rose as follows : —Brethren , I am really sorry thafc my able and worthy brother , the Provincial Grand Master for Scotland , is not here to address you , for after all I have stated upstairs , I am unable to say more . You have as often as I have come among you received me with joy and honoured me to a greater degree than I merit ; still as feeble a speaker as I may be , it is my bounden duty to return yon my hearty thanks for the manner health

my was proposed and drunk ; convinced I am that be ifc in fche lodge or at the festive board , you are those who esteem and honour those who rule over you ; this spirit I love and admire . Another feature I am happy to trace in you is , thafc you highly respect your head , Bro . Diver , therefore I shall ask you to drink to his health , wishing him and his lodge every prosperity . The toasfc was drunk in bumpers with true British

cheers . The W . Master then rose ancl said : —Brethren , you are aware that I am but a poor speaker . I thank you , Right AVorshipful Sir and brethren , for the honour you have done me this evening . Many have indeed been my shortcomings , and I am glad that the brethren have passed over them with a

forbearing eye . As I said before , I again repeat , that the happiest moments of my life are those which I spend among you . I hope brethren will work with me as they have ever done , and I must confess that the prosperity of this lodge is owing in a great measure to the help I have derived from every individual member of this lodge , but especially the officers . I would therefore propose "The " Health of the Past Officers of Lodge Concord , " which was drunk with honours . Bro . Prescott

rose and said : —Worshipful Sir and Brethren , unaccustomed as I am to speaking , I could have wished that this pleasingtask had devolved on a better person than myself . Sorry indeed I am that our worthy Bro . Leckey is absent from us , for then we would have had something humorous ; however , as I rise bidden by others , Worshipful Sir and brethren , I thank you from my heart for myself and the other officers for havingso highly honoured \\ s in drinking to our good health . The

Worshipful Master has been pleased to attribute the success of the lodge to our efforts—indeed they were poor efforts ; however , we are glad they have met with your approbation . AA e owe in a great measure the success to the brethren who have worked with us in perfect harmony ; but the greatest praise is due to the Worshipful Master , for we consider him as our head and we his members . AA e are all aware that unless the head be sound the members cannot work ; he bas proved to us that he

is a sound and an efficient Master , and therefore I again say , our best thanks are clue to him . Brethren , I again thank you . The health of the newly initiated was then proposed , to which Bros . Rainford and Baillie in short and clever speeches returned thanks . The health of the visiting brethren was then proposed and drunk with honours . Bro . G . Fowler of Lodge St . Paul ' s , Mhow , responded . The final toasfc was proposed , and the company parted at eleven o ' clock all perfectlsatisfied .

y Several brethren enlivened the company by singing several humorous songs . An emergent meeting of this lodge was held on 4 th February . Present : —Bros . Dr . Diver , M . D ., AV . M . ; A . King , P . M . and Treas . ; Rev . J . J . Farnham , P . M . ; H . Wickham , Hon . P . M . ; R . Donaldson , S . W . ; G . Judd , J . W . ; II . Prescott , See . ; H . Avron , S . D . ; J . Lockley , J . D . ; C . Swanseger , Organist ; AV . Abraham , I . G . ; AA . Seager , Tyler ;

and many others . Bro . C . Clifton and James Gleave were severally balloted for as joining members and the result was announced in both cases clear . Messrs . A . J . Malcolm and W . Russell , candidates for initiation , were balloted for , and the result was announced in both cases clear . Messrs . J . Fallas , T . E . Rainford , Currimallee Cassumbhoy , and A . J . Malcolm , who had been previously balloted for , being present , were introduced , and admitted to the secrets ancl privileges of Our Order . Bros .

II . Winckler and II . B . Salisbury , candidates for the second degree were next pufc through fche usual examination , and p . issed to the degree of F . C . Bros . John Poyntz , G . Tucker , W . Rogers , John Jones , Thomas Proud , A . S . Constantine , W . Whittaker , Thomas Mills , ancl J . Grant , were then called before the pedestal and examined as to their proficiency as F'ellow Craftsmen , and raised to the sublime degree of Master

Masons in ancient and solemn form . There being no other work before tho lodge it was closed in peace at 8 . 45 p . m . The brethren then adjourned to a sumptuous banquet given by Bro . G . Taylor , Prov . G . M . A regular meeting „ of this lodge was also held on the 18 th February . There were present : —Bros . Dr . T . Diver , M . D ., W . M . ; G . Taylor , Prov . G . M . ; A . King , P . M . and Treas . ; Rev . J . J . Farnham , Donaldson

P . M . ; R . , S . W . ; G . Judd , J . AV . ; H . Prescott , Sec . ; H . Avron , S . D . ; J . Lockley , J . D . ; C . Swanseger , Org . ; W . Abraham , I . G . ; J . W . Seager , Tyler , and several other members and visitors . Bros . J . Scott , A . Baillie , and II . M . Cormick were then called before the pedestal and examined as to their proficiency iu tho E . A . degree , and having satisfactorily acquitted themselves were passed . Propositions were then

recorded for five brethren as joining members , and twelve gentlemen for initiation . There being no other work before the lodge , ifc was closed in peace at 8 p . m . The brethren then adjourned to the banquet . After the cloth was removed several constitutional toasts were proposed ami drunk ; some fine speeches were also made , among the foremost being that of the Bro . G . Taylor and fche W . Master . Several songs were sung , aud after the enjoyment of a pleasant evening the brethren separated , convinced thafc iu Lodge Concord brotherly love and concord do exist .

FRIENDSHIP is a dangerous word for young ladies ; it is full fledged , and waiting for a fine day to fly .

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