New Masonic Lodge.In pursuance I instructions of K. W G. M. Robeht A. I.AMiitHV' v. i'-sy., directed to Oiuti.N T. Noble. K-sti., A*- A). G. M. for ihe Hih masonic district of Penn a., Noble Lodge No. 4s'J, located at New Washington, Clearfield county. Pa., was duly constituted *n Thun lay (Ictobcr 27th 1S7U, at high twelve. Acting Grand 03i- , cura present,Orriu T. Noble, U. W. G. M .Ini 11 Lawshe. 11. VV. It. G. M..1 bn Bason. II W. G. S. W.Zara {' Met.'ultoueh, R. \V. G. J. W. A.sbury W. Lee, G .*■• • o. N Poll on n, i T. lin Jam*— II M-tlord, G. 0.V.. .M. MvCull .-li. G. 3 .Juo. It. (.hillings worth. • «. P.1 I. K II ii-le'li. tr. IPtvid MuQaugliey. G. S B Apgar Bloom. '.lames M. Wu1i.Il °' ‘ n 1. K. M - t’lilloiigli ! ( •W. it. .M.Phersdn. i ‘ *The tiran 1 L*. lee r is opci.i- 1 at ” iiini ’ utcs before I 2 luck. I - llic It. W. ! 'I and at 12 uVm-k the imp!.—-ivc ceivii.oiy of consecrating the it-tv lull and installing the officers ol the ik-w lodge, cointuni.'.d. I The wii oil? service was one of the uieat in tercstii -• I have ever weiie-.-eil.Tii Lp.-thrui; a! New Washington have a i very neat -u-i eouvcnieui lodge room, d4 ov f»I feci, elegantly lurokhed '11111 nppropri ately litii'J up in every rlt; p et the prop- j ertyof the I. o Ilf f' !•'. in the —c M».l 1 .•lory of the building there i» a Urge dining 1 Hat! lor the us- of tin; leJges a- a banquet- !1 iuft 100m. Th. ir lecai.it and fixtures :»r-all new, of tin- quality a -i stri -fly p ..i lion. '1 he u..iters of the new lodge a.O:Auiitit 1*. liKN.sm. W. 31..1 .vises Savale. S. W..1'i.lN 31. Russ .1. W.Adam Burnt. ri.JaUSS L *' *»»K, f.These brethren are wail qualiSsd to tithe • work, anil I . «:sii-jrd tie- G alid Lo(i*e tiliini.i h ive commuted the iute.e-.s ; and du.-iiuica of thi 1. •.» 1 J ; t* «• • tent l.ai. I- and loiL.;.: hi..-. The no ni 1 Itur-liip ol the new lodge i. sixteen, with tiic as- ir.in -c id tw-lve or hi.t ea more j from -h.iry Tree, Amonvtlls and Glen j il tjs-, ;i ibis is uiiw th in ist c.iovvni'?nt lodge for the brethren rAs'ldicr; ill iti-se localities. This uew KiJye ha ii.33 a U ’ or „an, a« vr il a- a . -i.fjn. t who kuoWS how In us*s it — Bio. I unis.in ii.c cvi nine at 7 o'clock. there ttbs a . public 1.1 • i.p; held iii the 31. L Church, whi.-h was l»r. • ’• attend. 1. uu: .vithatan-1 iugthf utipkasaifiir-i of the weather. Ad ; drc'.-it s tveic *i :,.«i* 1 upon ipiiatc isuhi-ct- Ott:-.' T. Noble. Wm M M Ci-I.LOt'UO. an 1 *1 ttt* L vvv-.IK. K ip., in. 1 .U r. Jm.s li 31 tiuKU. Ai'e. r the v* licit! ;.aii t ihe sertice* a' the ■ hui h, th •brethren repiiii sd to the ban ['lett e room I and did ample ju l i re t j a umpmom i vpu»*. . plvpa.* i is: il.o oreasii'i'.t.l-.i l'ji.uy in.iniinc. U.'.i ' er -th. al'I parties from a distant'*: st.irte 1 iot the'.i hemes. I**ulliii well snti-ilcJ. itiar nut uni. the hr ihren :*t N k Washington, were j !lv ! i. a-, but that the r.rli-ns. whose hous-s were tliinsni n[«*a . .r tit u. ae..*mnu) ' , datiori were a 1 . ; iu itc:*;ro.is ' in* Ipeople. 'I hey have the ; inks • i't'e en! tirehrolbcrii * •*] in this iMui'uuniiy. O i :1*-ivay lltiiI '.-i*. n .1 *ii • - I 'lit til • S I-.JU il II I l H ill “ »!:*•; ,took of an elegant dinner, which ii.u. l 'i . Bloom nnd his estim idle Indy kn- •» s * well h ivr to prepare. After dinner the party , resumed their journey and arrive I ai C -a, -field about 1 •'el irk. Thus el) l-.l one of' ihe most pleas-iut little episo l-s in my uni son in life, and 1 feel sure that at NewWa-liiuEton there i- a A Mr lodge nf •• ddemen. of nlioin the frutcrulty may iv il he . ptuud. 0. I. ;