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The Installing- Master then presented tho working tools of the E . A ., also the warrants or charters from the Grand Lodgo of England , the "Book of Constitutions , " and the by-laws . After theso were explained , Bro . Harvey selected and invested the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . James Pool , S . W . ; AA . W . Mildren , J . W . ; Frank Harvey , Treas . ; John Coombe , P . M ., Sec . and Almoner ; N . J . EasterbrookS . D . ; William HollowJ . DN . J . AVcstOrg S .

, , . ; , . ; "Woodman , I . G . ; W . II . Thomas and M . L . Nicholas , Stewards ; and Christopher Ti-atlien , Tyler . The Installing Master gave an address to the AV . M . from ( he AA est , to the newly-invested Wardens from tho South , and to tho other newly-invested brethren from the South-east . The addresses were given in a manner to elicit warm encomiums from all present . The A \ orshipful Master enquired if any brother had anything to propose

for the good of Freemasonry , when Bro . Coombe , P . M ., made a second appeal to the lodge on behalf of tho Boys' School ; tho same being unanimously approved of , the sum of £ 5 5 s . was again voted from the lodge , this being the second donation voted this year . Bro . Frank Harvey , W . JI ., proposed that the sum of : S 10 should bo given as a donation to the Cornwall Masonic Annuity Fund , which was unanimously agreed to . Bro .

Coombe , P . M ., then proposed a candidate for Freemasonry , ballot to be taken next lodge night . The brethren then adjourned to an excellent banquet provided by Bro . Crotch , to which ample justice was done . After dinner the usual loyal toasts were given from the chair , not forgetting our poor and distressed brethren throughout the universe , A collection was made for the same , which amounted to a good sum . Tho lodge

wasfmaUy closed by tbe AA . M . and his newly-appointed officers at eight o ' clock . The remainder of the evening was spent in fraternal conviviality , enlivened by songs from several of the brethren present .

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . KENDAL . — Union Lodge ( No . 129 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of the lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Kent-street , at 6-15 p . m ., on New Year ' s Eve . The AA . M ., Bro . William Cartmel , P . Prov . G . Dir of Cers ., was supported by Bros . C . G . Thompson , S . W . ; John Holme , J . W . ; K . AV . John Whitwell , M . P . D . Prov . G . M . V . W . Edward BnsherProvGSBof

, ; , . ... England , Prov . S . G . AVarden ; John Bowes , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; Samuel Gawith , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Dr . Moore , Prov . ' G . Supt . of AVorks , AA est Lancashire ; J . B . Grecnall , S . D . ; Henry Rautbmell , I . G . ; Thomas Busber , Dr . Noble , John Talbot , J . Sumner , AV . Bradshaw , AA . Tattcrsnll , and George Cartmcll . A isitors : —W . Prosser , S . D . 1 , 051 ; Thomas Whitwell , 509 ; G . C . AVhitwell , 509 ; S . AVhitwull , 509 ; and Jesse Banning .

The lodgo was opened in due form , and with the usual solemnities , when the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . stated that he had received a letter from the brother who awaited preferment that ill-health prevented his attendance at the lodge . A'ter some rou ' . ine business had been transacted , the brethren proceeded to the election of W . M . for the ensuing year , when the suffrages of the brethren , unanimousl

y fell upon Bro . Samuel Gawith , Past Senior AVarden of the lodge . Tho Treus ., Sec , and Tyler were unanimously reelected . Auditors were then appointed , mid several complimentary votes were passed . Hearty good wishes and greetings were expressed from Nos . 14 S , 2 S 1 , 509 , 1 , 002 , 1 , 051 , 1 , 073 , and 1 , 07-1 , and , there being no further business , the lodge was closed and the brethren separated to meet again at the Festival of St . John the Evangelist .

DEVONSHIRE . TEIGNMOI- . —Benevolent Lodge ( No . 303 ) . —The annual festival of this lodge on occasion of the installation of AA . AI ., was held on Monday , the l ! h inst ,, at the new Masonic Hall , which was consecrated last summer by the R . W . tbe Rev . John Huyshe , A . M ., Prov . G . M . of Devon , when tho meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge was held at Teignmouth ; but owing to the between the

disproportion number of those who attended and the size of the lodge room , but few comparatively could witness the ceremony on that occasion . The building , though limited in extent , appears well adapted for the purpose , and sufficientl y large tor the local Masonic requirements duriimmany years to come . With tho exception of the decorative arrangements , which it is manifestly unwise to attempt in a new building , all seems complete except one room , which may be

used for banquets or as a library and reading room , or both . A small number of brethren assembled soon after two ; p . m .. the hour fixed upon , and it was necessary for them to await the arrival of others bofore the AV . M ., who was punctual , could commence proceedingu . This seems a very common fault in the district , as noticed at Torquay in the previous week , and is an act of injustice to such as make it a point to attend at the appointed hour Besides the members of the lod there were

. ge , present as visitors , Bros . Capt . Bowes , AA . M . 1 , 138 , and P . Prov . G . S . B . ; Collet * ; , p . n . 135 , ! 11 K 1 P . Prov . J . G . D . for Somerset ; Dr . Hopkins , P . M . 13 and OSS , and P . Prov . S . G . AV . for AA arwickshive , specially invited to work the ceremony of installation ; II . Bartlett ; 710 , and Prov . Assist , G . Dir . of Cers . ; Brown , Ore . 1 , 133 ; Porrot , 710 , & c . The lodge was opened by Bro . Capt ' WalrondAV . M . and Prov . J . G . Al . who has held the

, , Mastership of No . 303 for three years in succession . The minutes having been read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Mr . T . G . Newman , as a candidate for initiation , and also for Bro . AV . M . Richards , of No . 473 , as a joining member . Iu each case the ballot was unanimous in favour , and in the latter , Bro . Dr . Hopkins gave ample testimony , having been intimately acquainted with him for when both resided in

many years Birmingham . The lodge was opened in the second degree . The Installing Master took the chair , and the retiring W . M . presented Bro . Henry Mozart Bartlett as AV . AI . elect . The ceremony of installation was conducted in the same manner and with precisely the same exactitude as at Torquay in the previous week . Bro . Brown ably presided at the organ , introducing a

portion of the music and chants recently published in the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE . The following were appointed and invested as officers during the ensuing year : —Bros . Capt . AA ulrond , I . P . M . ; G . Burden , S . W . ; Hallett , J . AV . ; Wedhorne , Treas . ; Blanch ford , Sec . ; R . Coles , S . D . ; Taylor , J . D . ; F . E . Tomes , I . G . ; Cotton and Richards , Stewards ; and Haggarty , Tyler . Before delivering the customary address to the AV . M ., ATardens , and brethrenthe Installing Master gave a special one to the

, I . P . M ., and also gave in detail the application of his jewel to the principles of Freemasonry . On the proposition of Bro . Capt . AValrond , I . P . M ., seconded by tho AV . M ., a unanimous vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Dr . Hopkins , for the able and impressive maimer in which he had worked the ceremony , and for the instruction he had communicated to the brethren by the special explanations inti which he had entered . A gentleman

was proposed by the AV . AI . as a candidate for initiation at the next meeting . -The lodge was finally closed by the new AV . AI ., at a quarter past four . Shortly after , the brethren re-assembled at the Queen ' s Hotel for the annual banquet , which was provided on a most liberal scale , and the room was tastefully and . Masonic-ally decorated . The W . M . was supported on his left bthe IPMand BroRichardsand on his right by the

y ... . , Installing Masters , Bros . Colletr , H . Bartlett , and Brown , who occupied tho cross table . All the accustomed honours were paid , complimentary speeches delivered , and mutual congratulations offered on the future prospects of the lodge . Of course a most agreeable evening was spent , for which the preparations had been very complete .

KENT . MAIXING ATHVEY , —Mailing Abbey Lodge , ( No . 1 , 035 ) . —The brethren of this lodge met on the 1 th inst ., at the Bear Inn , West . Mailing . Bro . AVulter Monckton , W . M . and P . G . S . D . presided , Air . Crnddoek Griffiths was balloted for and unanimously elected . The W . M . then in a very feeling manner and appropriate speech , presented Bro . I ! . Pearson , P . Af . 503 and P . Prov

G . D . with a Deacons' jewel as a testimonial of the esteem he is held by the brethren , and as an acknowledgement of the valueable services ho has rendered to the Lodge . Bro . Pearson in returning thanks , said lie hid before received from the brethren of the Mulling Abbey Lodgo what be considered one of the highest compliments that a lodge could bestow , viz ., that of beingelected an honorary member , that he had since the consecration of the lodge felt great interest in itand at all times when he

, could render any assistance it would g ive Mm great pleasure ; after such a handsome testimonial , bo should consider it his duty to help in any way his services could be useful . The lodge was then closed in the usual manner , and being the first meeting in tbe new year , a good gathering of the fraternity banqueted under the presidency of the W . M ., and a very pleasant evening was spent .

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MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 1
THE SEPULCHRE OF HIRAM, KING OF TYRE. Article 1
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—VII. Article 2
MASONIC PERSECUTION.—III. Article 4
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 5
THE PRINCE OF WALES A FREEMASON. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 16
IRELAND. Article 18
ISLE OF MAN. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING JANUARY 23RD, 1869. Article 20
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Provincial.

The Installing- Master then presented tho working tools of the E . A ., also the warrants or charters from the Grand Lodgo of England , the "Book of Constitutions , " and the by-laws . After theso were explained , Bro . Harvey selected and invested the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . James Pool , S . W . ; AA . W . Mildren , J . W . ; Frank Harvey , Treas . ; John Coombe , P . M ., Sec . and Almoner ; N . J . EasterbrookS . D . ; William HollowJ . DN . J . AVcstOrg S .

, , . ; , . ; "Woodman , I . G . ; W . II . Thomas and M . L . Nicholas , Stewards ; and Christopher Ti-atlien , Tyler . The Installing Master gave an address to the AV . M . from ( he AA est , to the newly-invested Wardens from tho South , and to tho other newly-invested brethren from the South-east . The addresses were given in a manner to elicit warm encomiums from all present . The A \ orshipful Master enquired if any brother had anything to propose

for the good of Freemasonry , when Bro . Coombe , P . M ., made a second appeal to the lodge on behalf of tho Boys' School ; tho same being unanimously approved of , the sum of £ 5 5 s . was again voted from the lodge , this being the second donation voted this year . Bro . Frank Harvey , W . JI ., proposed that the sum of : S 10 should bo given as a donation to the Cornwall Masonic Annuity Fund , which was unanimously agreed to . Bro .

Coombe , P . M ., then proposed a candidate for Freemasonry , ballot to be taken next lodge night . The brethren then adjourned to an excellent banquet provided by Bro . Crotch , to which ample justice was done . After dinner the usual loyal toasts were given from the chair , not forgetting our poor and distressed brethren throughout the universe , A collection was made for the same , which amounted to a good sum . Tho lodge

wasfmaUy closed by tbe AA . M . and his newly-appointed officers at eight o ' clock . The remainder of the evening was spent in fraternal conviviality , enlivened by songs from several of the brethren present .

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . KENDAL . — Union Lodge ( No . 129 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of the lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , Kent-street , at 6-15 p . m ., on New Year ' s Eve . The AA . M ., Bro . William Cartmel , P . Prov . G . Dir of Cers ., was supported by Bros . C . G . Thompson , S . W . ; John Holme , J . W . ; K . AV . John Whitwell , M . P . D . Prov . G . M . V . W . Edward BnsherProvGSBof

, ; , . ... England , Prov . S . G . AVarden ; John Bowes , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; Samuel Gawith , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Dr . Moore , Prov . ' G . Supt . of AVorks , AA est Lancashire ; J . B . Grecnall , S . D . ; Henry Rautbmell , I . G . ; Thomas Busber , Dr . Noble , John Talbot , J . Sumner , AV . Bradshaw , AA . Tattcrsnll , and George Cartmcll . A isitors : —W . Prosser , S . D . 1 , 051 ; Thomas Whitwell , 509 ; G . C . AVhitwell , 509 ; S . AVhitwull , 509 ; and Jesse Banning .

The lodgo was opened in due form , and with the usual solemnities , when the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . stated that he had received a letter from the brother who awaited preferment that ill-health prevented his attendance at the lodge . A'ter some rou ' . ine business had been transacted , the brethren proceeded to the election of W . M . for the ensuing year , when the suffrages of the brethren , unanimousl

y fell upon Bro . Samuel Gawith , Past Senior AVarden of the lodge . Tho Treus ., Sec , and Tyler were unanimously reelected . Auditors were then appointed , mid several complimentary votes were passed . Hearty good wishes and greetings were expressed from Nos . 14 S , 2 S 1 , 509 , 1 , 002 , 1 , 051 , 1 , 073 , and 1 , 07-1 , and , there being no further business , the lodge was closed and the brethren separated to meet again at the Festival of St . John the Evangelist .

DEVONSHIRE . TEIGNMOI- . —Benevolent Lodge ( No . 303 ) . —The annual festival of this lodge on occasion of the installation of AA . AI ., was held on Monday , the l ! h inst ,, at the new Masonic Hall , which was consecrated last summer by the R . W . tbe Rev . John Huyshe , A . M ., Prov . G . M . of Devon , when tho meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge was held at Teignmouth ; but owing to the between the

disproportion number of those who attended and the size of the lodge room , but few comparatively could witness the ceremony on that occasion . The building , though limited in extent , appears well adapted for the purpose , and sufficientl y large tor the local Masonic requirements duriimmany years to come . With tho exception of the decorative arrangements , which it is manifestly unwise to attempt in a new building , all seems complete except one room , which may be

used for banquets or as a library and reading room , or both . A small number of brethren assembled soon after two ; p . m .. the hour fixed upon , and it was necessary for them to await the arrival of others bofore the AV . M ., who was punctual , could commence proceedingu . This seems a very common fault in the district , as noticed at Torquay in the previous week , and is an act of injustice to such as make it a point to attend at the appointed hour Besides the members of the lod there were

. ge , present as visitors , Bros . Capt . Bowes , AA . M . 1 , 138 , and P . Prov . G . S . B . ; Collet * ; , p . n . 135 , ! 11 K 1 P . Prov . J . G . D . for Somerset ; Dr . Hopkins , P . M . 13 and OSS , and P . Prov . S . G . AV . for AA arwickshive , specially invited to work the ceremony of installation ; II . Bartlett ; 710 , and Prov . Assist , G . Dir . of Cers . ; Brown , Ore . 1 , 133 ; Porrot , 710 , & c . The lodge was opened by Bro . Capt ' WalrondAV . M . and Prov . J . G . Al . who has held the

, , Mastership of No . 303 for three years in succession . The minutes having been read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Mr . T . G . Newman , as a candidate for initiation , and also for Bro . AV . M . Richards , of No . 473 , as a joining member . Iu each case the ballot was unanimous in favour , and in the latter , Bro . Dr . Hopkins gave ample testimony , having been intimately acquainted with him for when both resided in

many years Birmingham . The lodge was opened in the second degree . The Installing Master took the chair , and the retiring W . M . presented Bro . Henry Mozart Bartlett as AV . AI . elect . The ceremony of installation was conducted in the same manner and with precisely the same exactitude as at Torquay in the previous week . Bro . Brown ably presided at the organ , introducing a

portion of the music and chants recently published in the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE . The following were appointed and invested as officers during the ensuing year : —Bros . Capt . AA ulrond , I . P . M . ; G . Burden , S . W . ; Hallett , J . AV . ; Wedhorne , Treas . ; Blanch ford , Sec . ; R . Coles , S . D . ; Taylor , J . D . ; F . E . Tomes , I . G . ; Cotton and Richards , Stewards ; and Haggarty , Tyler . Before delivering the customary address to the AV . M ., ATardens , and brethrenthe Installing Master gave a special one to the

, I . P . M ., and also gave in detail the application of his jewel to the principles of Freemasonry . On the proposition of Bro . Capt . AValrond , I . P . M ., seconded by tho AV . M ., a unanimous vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Dr . Hopkins , for the able and impressive maimer in which he had worked the ceremony , and for the instruction he had communicated to the brethren by the special explanations inti which he had entered . A gentleman

was proposed by the AV . AI . as a candidate for initiation at the next meeting . -The lodge was finally closed by the new AV . AI ., at a quarter past four . Shortly after , the brethren re-assembled at the Queen ' s Hotel for the annual banquet , which was provided on a most liberal scale , and the room was tastefully and . Masonic-ally decorated . The W . M . was supported on his left bthe IPMand BroRichardsand on his right by the

y ... . , Installing Masters , Bros . Colletr , H . Bartlett , and Brown , who occupied tho cross table . All the accustomed honours were paid , complimentary speeches delivered , and mutual congratulations offered on the future prospects of the lodge . Of course a most agreeable evening was spent , for which the preparations had been very complete .

KENT . MAIXING ATHVEY , —Mailing Abbey Lodge , ( No . 1 , 035 ) . —The brethren of this lodge met on the 1 th inst ., at the Bear Inn , West . Mailing . Bro . AVulter Monckton , W . M . and P . G . S . D . presided , Air . Crnddoek Griffiths was balloted for and unanimously elected . The W . M . then in a very feeling manner and appropriate speech , presented Bro . I ! . Pearson , P . Af . 503 and P . Prov

G . D . with a Deacons' jewel as a testimonial of the esteem he is held by the brethren , and as an acknowledgement of the valueable services ho has rendered to the Lodge . Bro . Pearson in returning thanks , said lie hid before received from the brethren of the Mulling Abbey Lodgo what be considered one of the highest compliments that a lodge could bestow , viz ., that of beingelected an honorary member , that he had since the consecration of the lodge felt great interest in itand at all times when he

, could render any assistance it would g ive Mm great pleasure ; after such a handsome testimonial , bo should consider it his duty to help in any way his services could be useful . The lodge was then closed in the usual manner , and being the first meeting in tbe new year , a good gathering of the fraternity banqueted under the presidency of the W . M ., and a very pleasant evening was spent .

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