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Provincial Lodges.

PROVINCIAL LODGES .

CORNWALL . PROVINCIAL GU . A-ND LODGE . The annual meeting of the brethren of the Province of Cornwall , was held at St . Austell , on Tuesday , the 28 th of August . The weather was delightful , and a large concourse of people early assembled in the town to witness the procession ; so many

thousands have not been congregated in St . Austell on any public occasion for a long period . Soon after ten o'clock the brethren assembled in the lodge room of the " Peace and Harmony" Lodge , and at about half-past ten the Lodge Avas " close tyled , " the D . P . G . M . Brother Ellis occupying the chair , who worked the Lodge in the usual manner , to relieve Sir Charles Lemon , the Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall , of some of the duties . EA'ery Lodge in the county was represented , except the Lodge at Helston . Soon afterwards , the P . G . Director of Ceremonies marshalled the

procession , which , accompanied by two bands , marched to Charlestown district ¦ church , ' the use of which was promptly granted by the Incumbent , the Rev . G . S . Woolcock , the "Vicar of St . Austell having refused the use of the parish church The line of procession , on the road from St . Austell to Charlestown , was crowded with dense masses of people . The number of brethren in the procession was about eighty ; they appeared in full Masonic costume , wearing white gloves ; and the P . G . officers , past ancl present , wore the full dress , insignia , and clothing appertaining to their degrees and respective offices . The following was the order of the procession ,

Two Tylers with drawn swords . Banner . Band . P . G . Stewards with wands . Visiting Brethren . Rough Ashlar borne by an E . A . Tyler with drawn sword .

Tracing Board of Deg . 1 borne by two E . A's . Working Tools of Deg . 1 borne by an E . A . Brethren of Lodges in the Province in the following order , junior Brethren first -. Druids , Love and Liberality , Redruth , No . 859 . Loyal Victoria , Cailington , No . 815 . St . Martin'sLiskeardNo . 750 .

, , Peace and Harmony , St . Austell . No . 728 . Cornubian , Hayle , No . 659 . Phoenix , Honour and Prudence , Truro , No . 415 . . § One and All , Bodmin , No . 413 . 8 Fortitude , Truro , No . 153 . § Mount Sinai , Penzance , No . 142 . 5 > Love and Honor , Falmouth , No . 89 .

° Tracing Board of Deg . 2 borne by two F . C ' s . o Perfect Ashlar borne by a M . M . g Tracing Board of Deg . 3 borne by two M . M's . "S P . G . Inner Guard Avith drawn sword . . ~ . P . G . Deacons with the Warden's columns .. ¦ 3 P . G . Pursuivant . £ 3 P . G . Organist .

^ P . G . Sup . of Works . Book of Constitutions borne by a W . M . P . G . Secretary . P . G . Registrar . P . G . Treasurer .

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UNIFORMITY OF RITUAL. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE FRENCH MASONS. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 21
LONDON LODGES. Article 24
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 25
ROYAL ARCH. Article 42
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 50
SUMMARY OF SMEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 53
NOTICES. Article 59
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Provincial Lodges.

PROVINCIAL LODGES .

CORNWALL . PROVINCIAL GU . A-ND LODGE . The annual meeting of the brethren of the Province of Cornwall , was held at St . Austell , on Tuesday , the 28 th of August . The weather was delightful , and a large concourse of people early assembled in the town to witness the procession ; so many

thousands have not been congregated in St . Austell on any public occasion for a long period . Soon after ten o'clock the brethren assembled in the lodge room of the " Peace and Harmony" Lodge , and at about half-past ten the Lodge Avas " close tyled , " the D . P . G . M . Brother Ellis occupying the chair , who worked the Lodge in the usual manner , to relieve Sir Charles Lemon , the Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall , of some of the duties . EA'ery Lodge in the county was represented , except the Lodge at Helston . Soon afterwards , the P . G . Director of Ceremonies marshalled the

procession , which , accompanied by two bands , marched to Charlestown district ¦ church , ' the use of which was promptly granted by the Incumbent , the Rev . G . S . Woolcock , the "Vicar of St . Austell having refused the use of the parish church The line of procession , on the road from St . Austell to Charlestown , was crowded with dense masses of people . The number of brethren in the procession was about eighty ; they appeared in full Masonic costume , wearing white gloves ; and the P . G . officers , past ancl present , wore the full dress , insignia , and clothing appertaining to their degrees and respective offices . The following was the order of the procession ,

Two Tylers with drawn swords . Banner . Band . P . G . Stewards with wands . Visiting Brethren . Rough Ashlar borne by an E . A . Tyler with drawn sword .

Tracing Board of Deg . 1 borne by two E . A's . Working Tools of Deg . 1 borne by an E . A . Brethren of Lodges in the Province in the following order , junior Brethren first -. Druids , Love and Liberality , Redruth , No . 859 . Loyal Victoria , Cailington , No . 815 . St . Martin'sLiskeardNo . 750 .

, , Peace and Harmony , St . Austell . No . 728 . Cornubian , Hayle , No . 659 . Phoenix , Honour and Prudence , Truro , No . 415 . . § One and All , Bodmin , No . 413 . 8 Fortitude , Truro , No . 153 . § Mount Sinai , Penzance , No . 142 . 5 > Love and Honor , Falmouth , No . 89 .

° Tracing Board of Deg . 2 borne by two F . C ' s . o Perfect Ashlar borne by a M . M . g Tracing Board of Deg . 3 borne by two M . M's . "S P . G . Inner Guard Avith drawn sword . . ~ . P . G . Deacons with the Warden's columns .. ¦ 3 P . G . Pursuivant . £ 3 P . G . Organist .

^ P . G . Sup . of Works . Book of Constitutions borne by a W . M . P . G . Secretary . P . G . Registrar . P . G . Treasurer .

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