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Provincial Lodges.

blue sky , to enable them to decide whether it be a case of heartburn with the ducks and chickens or not . Secondly , it was discovered at the eleventh hour that the " Earl of Mount Edgecumbe , " was with his family at then- ancient seat of " Catebell . " What Avas to be done ? the noble Lord ' s steward had kindly given permission for the party to dine in the hall —( the great treat of the day)—but as his Lordship and family were there , an intrusion on their privacy was not to be thought of , without special permission from his Lordship himself . Brother P . M . Call

immediately volunteered to wait on his Lordship , and present a memorial from the Lodge , praying that the same kindness might be accorded on this , as had been on previous years . We need not say , P . M . Call was received with all the kindness ancl urbanity which characterise his Lordship , and intercourse with his tenantry . His Lordship expressed in the most pleasing terms his happiness at being enabled to conduce to that of others . This trouble being over , there remained only the Aveather , but with that P . M . Call was powerless , and nothing could be done better than hope

it would clear in time . The morning came , and Avith it clouds and rain , till eight o'clock , after which time it gradually lightened , and by the period appointed —( " The sun always shines on Freemasonry )"—old Sol burst forth , and gave prospect of a beautiful day . The party , a small one of about ninety , landed at " Catebell , " where they did ample justice to Br . Killingley's good things . After the cloth was drawn , the W-M ., Br . W . R . Phillips , gaA'e the Queen and the Craft , which was responded to with the loyalty which marks the noble Order . The " Earl ancl Countess of Mount Edgcumbe , " having been given , was received with loud cheers ,

and a speech was made expressive of the gratitude felt by the members of 122 , and their friends , for the treat afforded by the noble lord aud lady . The ladies were represented by that ]) ink of politeness and ladies' mail , the Senior Warden , who , in a speech of wit and humour , did ample justice to the fair ones who graced the hall with their presence ; finally expressing a Avish that at the next annual excursion he should only be called on to answer for one lady , and not " The Ladies . " The afternoon was spent in dancing . Tea Avas served about five o'clock , and at seven , the steamer started for the "Weir

Head , " returning to Mill Bay Pier about nine o ' clock , after one of the most delightful days it has been our lot to enjoy . On the Sth of August , the Lodge again met , and balloted for Br . Lieut . Edmund Joseph Squire , who was unanimously received with much pleasure by the brethren . An emergency meeting also took place on August 20 , when Br . John Andrews , Surgeon of H . M . S . Alarm , was passed to the degree of a fellow craft , by the W . M ., in a manner that should make many of our purple friends look to their laurels . Lodge

closed in peace and harmony at 8 . 45 , the brethren retiring to refreshment , thence to their homes at a seasonable hour . LODGE HARMONY , PLYIHOUTII ( 182 ) . —This flourishing Lodge held its monthly meeting on the first Monday in September , Avhen two brethren Avere raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., ancl two gentlemen initiated . The ceremonies were performed by the W . M ., ( Br . Earl ) Avith good effect , Business over , the brethren adjourned to partake of an excellent supper , supplied by Br . Watts , ( in his usual good style ) . A very pleasant evening was spent , and the brethren retired early .

DURHAM . LODGE OP INDUSTRA ' , GATESHEAD ( NO . 56 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge , held on Monday , 27 th of August , it was unanimously resolved , on the motion of Br . E . D . Davis , P . M ., seconded by Br . Octa \ 'ius Bell , to make a further donation of £ 10 10 * . to the Royal Freemasons' Charity for Female Children—this being the second donation from the Lodge to that institution . LANCASHIRE .

LODGE OF FIDELITY , BLACKBURN ( No . 33 C . )—This Lodge held its regular Lodge-night , on Friday , the 31 st of August , at the Angel Inn , King-street , the W . M ., Br . W . Thwaites ( West Bank ) presiding , assisted by Brs . Whewell , S . W . . and Yates , J . W . Several matters of business being transacted , the brethren present abl y worked the first degree , and afterwards adjourned , and separated at an early hour , after passing a very pleasant evening .

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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.

blue sky , to enable them to decide whether it be a case of heartburn with the ducks and chickens or not . Secondly , it was discovered at the eleventh hour that the " Earl of Mount Edgecumbe , " was with his family at then- ancient seat of " Catebell . " What Avas to be done ? the noble Lord ' s steward had kindly given permission for the party to dine in the hall —( the great treat of the day)—but as his Lordship and family were there , an intrusion on their privacy was not to be thought of , without special permission from his Lordship himself . Brother P . M . Call

immediately volunteered to wait on his Lordship , and present a memorial from the Lodge , praying that the same kindness might be accorded on this , as had been on previous years . We need not say , P . M . Call was received with all the kindness ancl urbanity which characterise his Lordship , and intercourse with his tenantry . His Lordship expressed in the most pleasing terms his happiness at being enabled to conduce to that of others . This trouble being over , there remained only the Aveather , but with that P . M . Call was powerless , and nothing could be done better than hope

it would clear in time . The morning came , and Avith it clouds and rain , till eight o'clock , after which time it gradually lightened , and by the period appointed —( " The sun always shines on Freemasonry )"—old Sol burst forth , and gave prospect of a beautiful day . The party , a small one of about ninety , landed at " Catebell , " where they did ample justice to Br . Killingley's good things . After the cloth was drawn , the W-M ., Br . W . R . Phillips , gaA'e the Queen and the Craft , which was responded to with the loyalty which marks the noble Order . The " Earl ancl Countess of Mount Edgcumbe , " having been given , was received with loud cheers ,

and a speech was made expressive of the gratitude felt by the members of 122 , and their friends , for the treat afforded by the noble lord aud lady . The ladies were represented by that ]) ink of politeness and ladies' mail , the Senior Warden , who , in a speech of wit and humour , did ample justice to the fair ones who graced the hall with their presence ; finally expressing a Avish that at the next annual excursion he should only be called on to answer for one lady , and not " The Ladies . " The afternoon was spent in dancing . Tea Avas served about five o'clock , and at seven , the steamer started for the "Weir

Head , " returning to Mill Bay Pier about nine o ' clock , after one of the most delightful days it has been our lot to enjoy . On the Sth of August , the Lodge again met , and balloted for Br . Lieut . Edmund Joseph Squire , who was unanimously received with much pleasure by the brethren . An emergency meeting also took place on August 20 , when Br . John Andrews , Surgeon of H . M . S . Alarm , was passed to the degree of a fellow craft , by the W . M ., in a manner that should make many of our purple friends look to their laurels . Lodge

closed in peace and harmony at 8 . 45 , the brethren retiring to refreshment , thence to their homes at a seasonable hour . LODGE HARMONY , PLYIHOUTII ( 182 ) . —This flourishing Lodge held its monthly meeting on the first Monday in September , Avhen two brethren Avere raised to the sublime degree of M . M ., ancl two gentlemen initiated . The ceremonies were performed by the W . M ., ( Br . Earl ) Avith good effect , Business over , the brethren adjourned to partake of an excellent supper , supplied by Br . Watts , ( in his usual good style ) . A very pleasant evening was spent , and the brethren retired early .

DURHAM . LODGE OP INDUSTRA ' , GATESHEAD ( NO . 56 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge , held on Monday , 27 th of August , it was unanimously resolved , on the motion of Br . E . D . Davis , P . M ., seconded by Br . Octa \ 'ius Bell , to make a further donation of £ 10 10 * . to the Royal Freemasons' Charity for Female Children—this being the second donation from the Lodge to that institution . LANCASHIRE .

LODGE OF FIDELITY , BLACKBURN ( No . 33 C . )—This Lodge held its regular Lodge-night , on Friday , the 31 st of August , at the Angel Inn , King-street , the W . M ., Br . W . Thwaites ( West Bank ) presiding , assisted by Brs . Whewell , S . W . . and Yates , J . W . Several matters of business being transacted , the brethren present abl y worked the first degree , and afterwards adjourned , and separated at an early hour , after passing a very pleasant evening .

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