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Metropolitan.

the sublime degree of Master Masons , and on the lodge being resumed in the second degree , Bro . J . Brett took the chair for the purpose of installing Bro . T . J . Nix , us W . M . for the ensuing year—a ceremony which ho performed in the masterly style which is a characteristic of this highly respected brother . The officers for the year were then invested as follow : — Bros . I ) . J . Davis . S . W . ; ... WeaverJ . W .: J . G . ThompsonP . M ., Treas . ;

, , II . W . Little , Sec . ; Rev . J . M . Langlin , Chap . ; J , Brett , P . M ., Wine Steward ; S . S . Davis . S . D . ; J . Salsbnry , J . D . . ; JJ . Carle , I . G . ; W J . II . Jones , Dir . of Cers . A vote of five guineas to make up a sum of twenty-five guineas recently granted by the lodge was then awarded to the Masonic School for Female Children ; after which the lodge was closed , an'd the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was of the most recherche

description , and a very pleasant evening was spent under the presidency of Bro . Xix , the new Master ; enlivened hy the flow of wit and song , and the musical talents of Bro . Jas . Weaver , Toole , and other brethren .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEVONSHIRE . Pj-raouTn . —St . Joltn ' s Lodge ( Xo . 70 ) . —At the regular meeting of this lodge , held on the 5 th inst ., in accordance with its summons , the following business was gone through , viz ., to initiate , upon approved ballot , two candidates , who were well recommended , and as well received , for the ballot in both cases proved unanimous ; also to nominate tho new

Master for the year 1 SGS . Upon the announcement of the presence of the R . W . the D . Prov . G . M ., and J . G . D . of England , Bro . L . P . Metham , the crowded lodge rose to pay him the honours of reception due to his exalted rank , after which the gavel of control was tendered to him , and the chair left open by Bro . Xicholls , the W . M ., when Bro . Metham was pleased to acknowledge the compliment , but declined the occupation of

the chair , taking his place at the right of the W . M . during tbe evening . The initiation was confined to one gentleman , the other , from circumstances , not finding it convenient to attend . The duties devolved upon Bro . Xicholls , W . M ., assisted by past and present officers , and upon this occasion there were Bros . AY . 15 . Gower , P . M ., P . Prov . Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Williams , S . W .: and Downe , J . W . ; while the charge was

reserved for Bro . Metham , D . Prov . G . M ., J . G . D . of England , who delivered it to the candidate in his usual distinct and impressive manner , which could not fail of reaching the heart of an intelligent candidate , nor of riveting the attention of the many brethren present , members as well as visitors , and their number upon tliis occasion was above forty . Of the latter we noticed Bros . Metham , 1 ) . Prov . G-. M ., J . G . D . of England ; Witheridge , W . M . 223 ; Murch , 202 , P . Prov . G . O .: Potesta ,

Lodge Union of Malta ( Xo . 5 SS ); W . D . Thomas , & c . Amongst the members we noticed a goodly array of Past Masters and Provincial and other officers , viz ., Bros . G . Xicholls , W . M .. P . G . S . ; . Tonkin Thomas , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Supt . of Works ) W . B . Gower , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; J . 1 . Humbly , P . M . ; James Ferris , P . M . ; J . B . W . Williams , S . W . ; G . Downe , J . W .: James Richards , S . D . ; W . May , J . D .: L . D . WestcottI . G .: SmithTyler ; and J . Rowe BrewerP . M . and

, , , Sec . Tho nomination of the new W . M . was the next business entertained . The W . M ., as privileged , thought proper to name Bro . Williams as his successor , leaving it open to any member present to propose another brother eligible , and two so stood in the persons of the acting J . W . and the Past J . W ., but no wish having been expressed , nor voice raised , in opposition to the W . M . ' s nomination , Bro . Williams stood open for election

byballot in December next , as the W . M . for the year 1 SCS . In this choice by the lodge the W . M . remarked that there could be but ono opinion . Bro . Williams' past regular attendance , although residing at a great distance from the lodge premises , manifested his zeal as a brother , while the great care he had always taken in the recommendation of fit and proper persons , and they were many , who sought admission into the Order

, gave proof of the benefit he had rendered the lodge as a member . These combined considerations were the best " assurances the lodge could possibly receive of the excellence of its choice , and of the hopefulness and happiness also of the exemplary brother ' s career . Bro . Williams , in reply , expressed great pleasure at bis unanimous reception and nomination to the otficc of W . M . in St . John ' s Lodge . It was one that he must consider as

Provincial.

pleasant to his feelngs , as it was honourable to his friendship ., since it was without even a hint or desire of opposition ; and it arose the much more acceptably to him having witnessed throughout his Wardenship the highest possible fraternal harmony , which had been from time to time corroborated by the many highly-respectable persons whom he was now delighted to hail by the endearing name of brethren . The work of the lodge having so far proceeded . Bro . Xicholls , W . M .,

read a note which ho had received from the D . Prov . G . M . It referred to au office which the right worshipful brother had accepted , as one of the Stewards at the forthcoming annual festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows ; and he remarked that , upon the strength of this note , ho had deemed it his duty to forward to the D . Prov . G . M . a lodge summons , and invite his attendance

This invitation having been fraternally met by tho R . W . lire ' spresence , he would leave any further explanation to the D . Prov . G . M . 's own pleasure . Bro . Metham , D . Prov . G . M .,. then rose , and entered into the business of his visit . He was understood to say that , from the honour of his recent appointment by the M . W . the Grand Master , and from his connectionwith the Provincial Grand Lodge of this province as the

D . Prov . G . M , he could not but accept the office of Steward , at . the next festival , which would take place in January , 1 SGS _ - The office was one that required at his hands some pecuniary offering , and from his advocacy as much support as he could possibly cbtain , as well from the lodges in his own more immediate locality as from those of the province at large , in aid of the funds of this deserving institution . He had received from

his own lodge the sum of five pounds , with which he commenced his mission , and had the promise of many individual subscriptions amongst its members : and he earnestly hoped , wherever his appeal reached , a return would follow , so as to enable him to go before the Board with a sum significant ,. He would notice that the limit of the subscription was five shillings , a sum probably within tho reach of many , if not all ;

while the subscriptions of the lodges would be controlled by their circumstances . The I . W . Bro . then gave a statement of the amount of benefit his own province had received from this Charity , making the recipients of fraternal benevolence

onetenth of the whole number now enjoying the annuity , and noticed that , upon the last election , after more than ordinary exertion on behalf of an aged and deserving brother , ten votes only below the next higher number made that brother ' s third , application successful . He knew not how far ho might be supported , but he was confident , from limited anticipation , that he should not reach the festival with a sum short of fifty pounds . Ifremarked the exalted brotherso few votes had done so

, , much good in the scale of number , what might not a similar small number do upon any other occasion ; while it might be stated that there were other candidates in the province having strong claims upon their united efforts . The Prov . G . M . having- resumed his seat , It was the pleasure of Bro . Xicholls , W . M ., to move ( hat a sum not exceeding five pounds be handed over by the Treasurer , in aid of the funds of the institution .

This motion having been seconded by Bro . Hambly , P . M ., and put to the lodge , it was carried unanimously . Bro . Gower , P . M ., then moved that a committee of the whole lodge be formed , for mutual consultation in aid of individual donations for the same cause . This motion was put to the lodge , after having been seconded by Bro . Thomas , P . M ., and carried unanimously . The W . M . having invited all brethren present ,,

members as well as visitor ? , to join him below , and partake of some slight refreshment , the lodge was closed with prayer about ten o ' clock p . m . There were few of the brethren present on this interesting evening who omitted to accept the W .. M _'_ 3 invitation . The toasts of the Grand and Provincial Grand Ollicers having passed , the D . Prov . G . M . rose , and proposed tho health of Bro . GXichollsW . M . of St . John ' s Lodge

_ , , accompanying it with an assurance of the great pleasure all the proceedings of the evening had given him , and noticing , also , other recollections of the courtesy of the lodge : and he sincerely hoped that the good feeling so generally characteristicof all the members of it would be steadily maintained to its increased prosperity . The R . W . Bro . concluded his former fraternal notices with regret that his knowledge of the W . M .

had not been of earlier date , so praiseworthy had been all that he had witnessed upon the present as well as former visit to St . John's Lodge , and ut other meetings presided over by its W . M . After refreshment , which was in strict accordance with the recommendation of the IIAV . Bro . when he visited the lodgo

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THE NEW FREEMASONS' TAVERN. Article 1
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SCOTCH MASONIC LECTURES. Article 6
EIGHTH DECADE OF MASONIC PRECEPTS. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
A. SYSTEM OF MASONIC CO-OPERATION AND RELIEF AS CARRIED OUT IN DUNDEE. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
Obituary. Article 19
CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR. THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 30TH, 1867. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Metropolitan.

the sublime degree of Master Masons , and on the lodge being resumed in the second degree , Bro . J . Brett took the chair for the purpose of installing Bro . T . J . Nix , us W . M . for the ensuing year—a ceremony which ho performed in the masterly style which is a characteristic of this highly respected brother . The officers for the year were then invested as follow : — Bros . I ) . J . Davis . S . W . ; ... WeaverJ . W .: J . G . ThompsonP . M ., Treas . ;

, , II . W . Little , Sec . ; Rev . J . M . Langlin , Chap . ; J , Brett , P . M ., Wine Steward ; S . S . Davis . S . D . ; J . Salsbnry , J . D . . ; JJ . Carle , I . G . ; W J . II . Jones , Dir . of Cers . A vote of five guineas to make up a sum of twenty-five guineas recently granted by the lodge was then awarded to the Masonic School for Female Children ; after which the lodge was closed , an'd the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was of the most recherche

description , and a very pleasant evening was spent under the presidency of Bro . Xix , the new Master ; enlivened hy the flow of wit and song , and the musical talents of Bro . Jas . Weaver , Toole , and other brethren .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEVONSHIRE . Pj-raouTn . —St . Joltn ' s Lodge ( Xo . 70 ) . —At the regular meeting of this lodge , held on the 5 th inst ., in accordance with its summons , the following business was gone through , viz ., to initiate , upon approved ballot , two candidates , who were well recommended , and as well received , for the ballot in both cases proved unanimous ; also to nominate tho new

Master for the year 1 SGS . Upon the announcement of the presence of the R . W . the D . Prov . G . M ., and J . G . D . of England , Bro . L . P . Metham , the crowded lodge rose to pay him the honours of reception due to his exalted rank , after which the gavel of control was tendered to him , and the chair left open by Bro . Xicholls , the W . M ., when Bro . Metham was pleased to acknowledge the compliment , but declined the occupation of

the chair , taking his place at the right of the W . M . during tbe evening . The initiation was confined to one gentleman , the other , from circumstances , not finding it convenient to attend . The duties devolved upon Bro . Xicholls , W . M ., assisted by past and present officers , and upon this occasion there were Bros . AY . 15 . Gower , P . M ., P . Prov . Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Williams , S . W .: and Downe , J . W . ; while the charge was

reserved for Bro . Metham , D . Prov . G . M ., J . G . D . of England , who delivered it to the candidate in his usual distinct and impressive manner , which could not fail of reaching the heart of an intelligent candidate , nor of riveting the attention of the many brethren present , members as well as visitors , and their number upon tliis occasion was above forty . Of the latter we noticed Bros . Metham , 1 ) . Prov . G-. M ., J . G . D . of England ; Witheridge , W . M . 223 ; Murch , 202 , P . Prov . G . O .: Potesta ,

Lodge Union of Malta ( Xo . 5 SS ); W . D . Thomas , & c . Amongst the members we noticed a goodly array of Past Masters and Provincial and other officers , viz ., Bros . G . Xicholls , W . M .. P . G . S . ; . Tonkin Thomas , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Supt . of Works ) W . B . Gower , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; J . 1 . Humbly , P . M . ; James Ferris , P . M . ; J . B . W . Williams , S . W . ; G . Downe , J . W .: James Richards , S . D . ; W . May , J . D .: L . D . WestcottI . G .: SmithTyler ; and J . Rowe BrewerP . M . and

, , , Sec . Tho nomination of the new W . M . was the next business entertained . The W . M ., as privileged , thought proper to name Bro . Williams as his successor , leaving it open to any member present to propose another brother eligible , and two so stood in the persons of the acting J . W . and the Past J . W ., but no wish having been expressed , nor voice raised , in opposition to the W . M . ' s nomination , Bro . Williams stood open for election

byballot in December next , as the W . M . for the year 1 SCS . In this choice by the lodge the W . M . remarked that there could be but ono opinion . Bro . Williams' past regular attendance , although residing at a great distance from the lodge premises , manifested his zeal as a brother , while the great care he had always taken in the recommendation of fit and proper persons , and they were many , who sought admission into the Order

, gave proof of the benefit he had rendered the lodge as a member . These combined considerations were the best " assurances the lodge could possibly receive of the excellence of its choice , and of the hopefulness and happiness also of the exemplary brother ' s career . Bro . Williams , in reply , expressed great pleasure at bis unanimous reception and nomination to the otficc of W . M . in St . John ' s Lodge . It was one that he must consider as

Provincial.

pleasant to his feelngs , as it was honourable to his friendship ., since it was without even a hint or desire of opposition ; and it arose the much more acceptably to him having witnessed throughout his Wardenship the highest possible fraternal harmony , which had been from time to time corroborated by the many highly-respectable persons whom he was now delighted to hail by the endearing name of brethren . The work of the lodge having so far proceeded . Bro . Xicholls , W . M .,

read a note which ho had received from the D . Prov . G . M . It referred to au office which the right worshipful brother had accepted , as one of the Stewards at the forthcoming annual festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows ; and he remarked that , upon the strength of this note , ho had deemed it his duty to forward to the D . Prov . G . M . a lodge summons , and invite his attendance

This invitation having been fraternally met by tho R . W . lire ' spresence , he would leave any further explanation to the D . Prov . G . M . 's own pleasure . Bro . Metham , D . Prov . G . M .,. then rose , and entered into the business of his visit . He was understood to say that , from the honour of his recent appointment by the M . W . the Grand Master , and from his connectionwith the Provincial Grand Lodge of this province as the

D . Prov . G . M , he could not but accept the office of Steward , at . the next festival , which would take place in January , 1 SGS _ - The office was one that required at his hands some pecuniary offering , and from his advocacy as much support as he could possibly cbtain , as well from the lodges in his own more immediate locality as from those of the province at large , in aid of the funds of this deserving institution . He had received from

his own lodge the sum of five pounds , with which he commenced his mission , and had the promise of many individual subscriptions amongst its members : and he earnestly hoped , wherever his appeal reached , a return would follow , so as to enable him to go before the Board with a sum significant ,. He would notice that the limit of the subscription was five shillings , a sum probably within tho reach of many , if not all ;

while the subscriptions of the lodges would be controlled by their circumstances . The I . W . Bro . then gave a statement of the amount of benefit his own province had received from this Charity , making the recipients of fraternal benevolence

onetenth of the whole number now enjoying the annuity , and noticed that , upon the last election , after more than ordinary exertion on behalf of an aged and deserving brother , ten votes only below the next higher number made that brother ' s third , application successful . He knew not how far ho might be supported , but he was confident , from limited anticipation , that he should not reach the festival with a sum short of fifty pounds . Ifremarked the exalted brotherso few votes had done so

, , much good in the scale of number , what might not a similar small number do upon any other occasion ; while it might be stated that there were other candidates in the province having strong claims upon their united efforts . The Prov . G . M . having- resumed his seat , It was the pleasure of Bro . Xicholls , W . M ., to move ( hat a sum not exceeding five pounds be handed over by the Treasurer , in aid of the funds of the institution .

This motion having been seconded by Bro . Hambly , P . M ., and put to the lodge , it was carried unanimously . Bro . Gower , P . M ., then moved that a committee of the whole lodge be formed , for mutual consultation in aid of individual donations for the same cause . This motion was put to the lodge , after having been seconded by Bro . Thomas , P . M ., and carried unanimously . The W . M . having invited all brethren present ,,

members as well as visitor ? , to join him below , and partake of some slight refreshment , the lodge was closed with prayer about ten o ' clock p . m . There were few of the brethren present on this interesting evening who omitted to accept the W .. M _'_ 3 invitation . The toasts of the Grand and Provincial Grand Ollicers having passed , the D . Prov . G . M . rose , and proposed tho health of Bro . GXichollsW . M . of St . John ' s Lodge

_ , , accompanying it with an assurance of the great pleasure all the proceedings of the evening had given him , and noticing , also , other recollections of the courtesy of the lodge : and he sincerely hoped that the good feeling so generally characteristicof all the members of it would be steadily maintained to its increased prosperity . The R . W . Bro . concluded his former fraternal notices with regret that his knowledge of the W . M .

had not been of earlier date , so praiseworthy had been all that he had witnessed upon the present as well as former visit to St . John's Lodge , and ut other meetings presided over by its W . M . After refreshment , which was in strict accordance with the recommendation of the IIAV . Bro . when he visited the lodgo

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