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Provincial Lodges.

use of the Town Hall , retarned thanks , and mentioned the readiness with which his request had been granted , as a proof that his Worship was well disposed towards Freemasonry— ( cheers ) . The health of Br . Moses , who had been 51 years a Mason , was drunk , and responded to by the aged veteran . " Br . Philpot , and thanks for his excellent entertainment , " acknowledged by Br . Philpot ; " The Ladies ; " and " To all poor distressed Masons throughout the world , " were amongst the other toasts drunk before the

conclusion of this interesting festival . The proceedings of the evening were enlivened by the excellent singing of Brs . Genge and Farquharson . It would be doing an injustice to our own feelings , as well as to the brethren , were we to omit the opportunity of expressing our acknowledgments—and we are sure we may add , of the other visitors—for the courtesy and attention displayed towards us and them , by Br . Chas . Isaacs , the P . G S ., and Br . Pou-ssett , the P . D . of ceremmies , than whom no Brother could be found better qualified for the office .

UNITED INDUSTRIOUS LODGE , CANTERBURY ( NO . 34 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met together on Thursday , June 14 th , for the purpose of initiating five gentlemen into the order , and installing their Worshipful Master , Br . 11 . A . Clarke , manager of the London ancl County Bank . The ceremonies were most ably performed under the direction of Br . C . Isaacs , of Chatham , P . G . S ., to whom the province is very deeply indebted for the exertions he has made to extend a knowledge of the beautiful principles and ceremonies of the Order amongst the brethren . Among the gentlemen

initiated , who were all of the leading families , was Mr . Alderman Cooper . This Lodge , which has been in abeyance for many years , now bids fair to be the first Lodge in the Province , and musters nearly thirty members . After the ceremony , the brethren sat down to an elegant supper provided for the occasion . After the usual Masonic toasts , the health of the newly initiated brethren was proposed , and responded to by Brother Alderman Cooper , who stated he was much pleased in being admitted a member of this ancient and honourable society , and regretted he had not

become one many years before : he hoped , however , to prove a worthy member of the Craft . The health of Brother Isaacs was proposed by the W . M ., thanking him , in the name of the Lodce , for the many services he had rendered them ; as a proof of his desire to promote the interest of the Lodge , he had become a subscribing member for the purpose of assisting them . Br . Isaacs returned thanks , and assured them he felt great pleasure in assisting to carry out the principles of the Order . It was with great pleasure he saw the Lod making such and installing

ge progress , the Worshipful Master , Br . Clarke , whom he had known for many years . Among the visitors , was Br . Hartopp , of the 1 st Royal Dragoons , who had lately returned severely wounded , from the Crimea , having been in the charge of cavalry at Balaklava . He returned thanks on behalf of the army and navy . The Brethren did not separate until a late hour , highly pleased with the proceedings of the day .

LANCASHIRE , WEST . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . ( From the Special Reporter of the Masonic Mirror . ) The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge , for the transaction of the usual business of the province , was held at the Adel phi Hotel , Liverpool , on Tuesday , June 10 th . The brethren assembled at ten o ' clock in the forenoon , and , shortly afterwards

, the Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in due form by Br . the Rev . Gilmore Robinson , R . W . D . P . G . M ., in the absence of the P . G . M . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie , Esq ., of Huntroyd , who was prevented from attending by indisposition . After the usual business of the province had been gone through in the harmony and brotherly feeling which invariably characterises Freemason's Lodges , a Court of Governors of the W . L . Masonic Institutian for the education and advancement in life of children of distressed Masons was held . The funds of this truly benevolent charity have increased during the year , and the institution itself bids fair to be one of

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MARK MASONRY. Article 1
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 10
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 15
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 23
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 51
THE COLONIES. Article 52
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 53
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 55
OBITUARY. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 59
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Provincial Lodges.

use of the Town Hall , retarned thanks , and mentioned the readiness with which his request had been granted , as a proof that his Worship was well disposed towards Freemasonry— ( cheers ) . The health of Br . Moses , who had been 51 years a Mason , was drunk , and responded to by the aged veteran . " Br . Philpot , and thanks for his excellent entertainment , " acknowledged by Br . Philpot ; " The Ladies ; " and " To all poor distressed Masons throughout the world , " were amongst the other toasts drunk before the

conclusion of this interesting festival . The proceedings of the evening were enlivened by the excellent singing of Brs . Genge and Farquharson . It would be doing an injustice to our own feelings , as well as to the brethren , were we to omit the opportunity of expressing our acknowledgments—and we are sure we may add , of the other visitors—for the courtesy and attention displayed towards us and them , by Br . Chas . Isaacs , the P . G S ., and Br . Pou-ssett , the P . D . of ceremmies , than whom no Brother could be found better qualified for the office .

UNITED INDUSTRIOUS LODGE , CANTERBURY ( NO . 34 ) . —The brethren of this Lodge met together on Thursday , June 14 th , for the purpose of initiating five gentlemen into the order , and installing their Worshipful Master , Br . 11 . A . Clarke , manager of the London ancl County Bank . The ceremonies were most ably performed under the direction of Br . C . Isaacs , of Chatham , P . G . S ., to whom the province is very deeply indebted for the exertions he has made to extend a knowledge of the beautiful principles and ceremonies of the Order amongst the brethren . Among the gentlemen

initiated , who were all of the leading families , was Mr . Alderman Cooper . This Lodge , which has been in abeyance for many years , now bids fair to be the first Lodge in the Province , and musters nearly thirty members . After the ceremony , the brethren sat down to an elegant supper provided for the occasion . After the usual Masonic toasts , the health of the newly initiated brethren was proposed , and responded to by Brother Alderman Cooper , who stated he was much pleased in being admitted a member of this ancient and honourable society , and regretted he had not

become one many years before : he hoped , however , to prove a worthy member of the Craft . The health of Brother Isaacs was proposed by the W . M ., thanking him , in the name of the Lodce , for the many services he had rendered them ; as a proof of his desire to promote the interest of the Lodge , he had become a subscribing member for the purpose of assisting them . Br . Isaacs returned thanks , and assured them he felt great pleasure in assisting to carry out the principles of the Order . It was with great pleasure he saw the Lod making such and installing

ge progress , the Worshipful Master , Br . Clarke , whom he had known for many years . Among the visitors , was Br . Hartopp , of the 1 st Royal Dragoons , who had lately returned severely wounded , from the Crimea , having been in the charge of cavalry at Balaklava . He returned thanks on behalf of the army and navy . The Brethren did not separate until a late hour , highly pleased with the proceedings of the day .

LANCASHIRE , WEST . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . ( From the Special Reporter of the Masonic Mirror . ) The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge , for the transaction of the usual business of the province , was held at the Adel phi Hotel , Liverpool , on Tuesday , June 10 th . The brethren assembled at ten o ' clock in the forenoon , and , shortly afterwards

, the Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in due form by Br . the Rev . Gilmore Robinson , R . W . D . P . G . M ., in the absence of the P . G . M . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie , Esq ., of Huntroyd , who was prevented from attending by indisposition . After the usual business of the province had been gone through in the harmony and brotherly feeling which invariably characterises Freemason's Lodges , a Court of Governors of the W . L . Masonic Institutian for the education and advancement in life of children of distressed Masons was held . The funds of this truly benevolent charity have increased during the year , and the institution itself bids fair to be one of

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