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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 16 of 23 →
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Provincial Lodges.

trusted that Institution had been the means by which it could be extended—( Applause ) . The following toasts were then given : — " Brs . Stephen Blair , and Finchett Maddock , R . W . D . P . G ., Masters for East Lancashire and Cheshire . Glee— " 0 ! Bold Robin Hood . " " The Provincial Wardens . "

Duet—" Albion . " " The Provincial Grand Treasurer and Secretary , and the other Grand Officers . " Glee— ' Awake , iEolian Lyre . " " The Ladies " Part-Song— " I knew a . Maiden . " " The Grand Stewards of the Province . " Glee— " Fill the shining goblet . "

"The Musical Brethren , " responded to by Br . Molyneux , P . G . O . "The Masters and Wardens of Lodges , " responded to by Brs . Atherton , of 101 , andAlpass , P . G . S ., of 181 . The last toast of the evening was then given , and the Lodge was closed about ten o ' clock . ( From the Special Reporter of ( he Masonic Mirror . )

S OUTHPORT . —DEDICATION OF THE LODGE OF UNITY ( NO . 889 ) On Friday , June 15 th , the interesting ceremony of dedicating this Lodge took place at the Assembly Room , Scarisbrick Arms , where the brethren and Provincial Grand Officers assembled at eleven o ' clock in the forenoon . The Craft Lodge was opened by the officers of 889 , after which the Grand Lodge entered , and the solemn rite of dedication was at once proceeded with . In the absence of the D . P . G . M ., the Rev . Gilmore Robinsonwho was confined to home by indispositionBr . PerrinPSGWoccupied

, , , .... the position of G . M . ; Br . Bell , S . G . W ., of East Lancashire , as S . G . W . ; Br , J . Billinge , as J . G . W . ; Br . Henry Greenbulgh , P . G ., Pursuivant of E . L . ; Br . Wylie , P . G . Secretary , & c . After the grand procession had taken their seats , the following anthem was sung by the choir , Br . Molinuex presiding at the organ , assisted by Brs . Armstrong , George , Jones , and Haswell : — To Heaven ' s high Architect all praise

, All praise , all gratitude be given , Who deigned the human soul to raise , By mystic secrets sprung from Heaven . Sound aloud the great Jehovah ' s praise , To him the dome , the temple raise .

The dedication service then proceeded , in the course of which the Chaplain of the Lodge , Br . the Rev . W . A . Moratta , read 1 st Kings viii ., from verse 5 to 30 , after which he offered up a solemn invocation to the G . A . of the U ., and then the following anthem was sung : — Praise the Lord ! ye Heavens adore Him ; Praise Him , angels in tho height ;

Sun and moon , rejoice before him ; Praise him , all ye stars of light . Praise the Lord , for he hath spoken ; Worlds , his mighty voice obeyed ; Laws , which never can be broken , For then- guidance He hath made . The Chaplain then delivered a most eloquent appropriateand trulMasoni c

, , y oration , and the service was concluded . The oration was received with such approbation , that the P . G . Secretary , after thanks had been voted to the Chaplain , proposed that the oration should be published , to which Br . Moratta consented , stating , however , that as he was only a young Mason , the oration had not the merit of being strictly original , but was a compilation from works already published . At two

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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.

trusted that Institution had been the means by which it could be extended—( Applause ) . The following toasts were then given : — " Brs . Stephen Blair , and Finchett Maddock , R . W . D . P . G ., Masters for East Lancashire and Cheshire . Glee— " 0 ! Bold Robin Hood . " " The Provincial Wardens . "

Duet—" Albion . " " The Provincial Grand Treasurer and Secretary , and the other Grand Officers . " Glee— ' Awake , iEolian Lyre . " " The Ladies " Part-Song— " I knew a . Maiden . " " The Grand Stewards of the Province . " Glee— " Fill the shining goblet . "

"The Musical Brethren , " responded to by Br . Molyneux , P . G . O . "The Masters and Wardens of Lodges , " responded to by Brs . Atherton , of 101 , andAlpass , P . G . S ., of 181 . The last toast of the evening was then given , and the Lodge was closed about ten o ' clock . ( From the Special Reporter of ( he Masonic Mirror . )

S OUTHPORT . —DEDICATION OF THE LODGE OF UNITY ( NO . 889 ) On Friday , June 15 th , the interesting ceremony of dedicating this Lodge took place at the Assembly Room , Scarisbrick Arms , where the brethren and Provincial Grand Officers assembled at eleven o ' clock in the forenoon . The Craft Lodge was opened by the officers of 889 , after which the Grand Lodge entered , and the solemn rite of dedication was at once proceeded with . In the absence of the D . P . G . M ., the Rev . Gilmore Robinsonwho was confined to home by indispositionBr . PerrinPSGWoccupied

, , , .... the position of G . M . ; Br . Bell , S . G . W ., of East Lancashire , as S . G . W . ; Br , J . Billinge , as J . G . W . ; Br . Henry Greenbulgh , P . G ., Pursuivant of E . L . ; Br . Wylie , P . G . Secretary , & c . After the grand procession had taken their seats , the following anthem was sung by the choir , Br . Molinuex presiding at the organ , assisted by Brs . Armstrong , George , Jones , and Haswell : — To Heaven ' s high Architect all praise

, All praise , all gratitude be given , Who deigned the human soul to raise , By mystic secrets sprung from Heaven . Sound aloud the great Jehovah ' s praise , To him the dome , the temple raise .

The dedication service then proceeded , in the course of which the Chaplain of the Lodge , Br . the Rev . W . A . Moratta , read 1 st Kings viii ., from verse 5 to 30 , after which he offered up a solemn invocation to the G . A . of the U ., and then the following anthem was sung : — Praise the Lord ! ye Heavens adore Him ; Praise Him , angels in tho height ;

Sun and moon , rejoice before him ; Praise him , all ye stars of light . Praise the Lord , for he hath spoken ; Worlds , his mighty voice obeyed ; Laws , which never can be broken , For then- guidance He hath made . The Chaplain then delivered a most eloquent appropriateand trulMasoni c

, , y oration , and the service was concluded . The oration was received with such approbation , that the P . G . Secretary , after thanks had been voted to the Chaplain , proposed that the oration should be published , to which Br . Moratta consented , stating , however , that as he was only a young Mason , the oration had not the merit of being strictly original , but was a compilation from works already published . At two

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