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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .

THE Quarterly Convocation of Grand Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , 6 th inst ., and , notwithstanding the small amount of bnsiness on the agenda paper , and the counter attractions of the holiday

season , was fairly well attended . The three Principals ' chairs wero occupied by Comps . John Havers , F . A . Philbrick , Q . C , and Lieut .-Col . John Creaton , respectively . The collar of Assistant-Grand Director of Ceremonies was

conferred on Comp . Colonel Taylor , of Bristol , who , although formally appointed at the regular meeting in May , was not then invested in consequence of his

unavoidable absence . The report of the Committee of General Purposes , which we published last week , was adopted , on the proposition of Lient .-Col . Creaton , seconded by Comp . J . Lewis Thomas , and then the two recommendations of

the Committee that Charters be granted for new Chapters came on for consideration . The petitions being in all respects regular , the prayers thereof were granted , and thus the Greta Chapter , to be attached to the Greta Lodge , "No . 1073 , to meet at the Keswick Hotel , Keswick ,

Cumberland ; and the Amoy Chapter , to be attached to the Ionic Lodge of Amoy , No . 1781 , to meet at the Masonic Hall , Amoy , China , received official sanction . The only

other item of business was the appointment of a Committee to revise the Royal Arch Regulations , and assimilate the same so far as practicable with the revised Edition of the Book of Constitutions of the Craft . Here also the

recommendation of the Committee of General Purposes was acted npon , and Comps . Lieut .-Col . John Creaton , Thos Fenn , Robort Gray , Edward Letchworth , and John Sampson Peirce were appointed . Grand Chapter was then closed .

There was an exceptionally good attendance of Royal Arch Companions at the North London Chapter of Improvement at the Alwyne Castle , St . Paul's Road , Highbury , on Thursday evening . Comp . Dean filled the chair

of M . E . Z ., Hall H ., Knight J ., RHdcliffe S . N ., Gregory P . S ., Comp . Edmonds Preceptor . The ceremony of exaltation was most carefull y rehearsed , and then Comp . Cnpt . A . Nicols delivered the descriptive lectnre of Moses ' s Rod . A very agreeable and instructive evening resulted .

The Annual Meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masons of Buckinghamshire will be held , under the presidency of the Right Worshipfnl Provincial Grand Mark Master , Bro . tbe Rev . J . Studholme Brownrigg , at the Cock Hotel , Stony Stratford , on Saturday , the 30 th

instant . Provincial Grand Mark Lodge will be opened at 3 * 15 , and a banquet will be served at four o ' clock . Brethren wishing to attend are earnestly requested io notify their intention to John R . Wilmer , Prov . Grand Mark Secretary , Newport Pagnell , not later than Tnesday ,

the 26 th of August . The London and North Western Railway Company have kindly consented to issue return tickets at any Station between London and Wolverton , at the usual single fare and one-quarter of the same , on production of the summons . Brethren to appear in morning dress , and to wear Masonic mourning :.

ARMED BURGIAES . —On Wednesday evening a meeting was held at Bro . Baker ' s , the Cock Tavern , Highbury , to farther the objects of the Committee for presenting a testimonial to Police-constable Chamberlain 416 N ., who was shot by an armed burglar in Park-street , Islington , in June last . Bro . Captain Wiltshire occupied the chair , and £ 26 was collected in the room . It was resolved that the parish be canvassed by tbe Committeeand thafc a public meeting be held in

, order to further elicit the sympathy of the general public . Tbs meeting further resolved that Police-constable Miller ( who was in company with the injured man at the time of the outrage , and mho "ehaved in a courageous manner ) shonld receive one-fifth of the amount realised , and also that the Home Secretary be asked to xtend the same consideration to Chamberlain as he had to tho "oxton constables .

WMinfs Pitis . — "Weak Stomach . —Tho wisest cannot enumerate ono ili » p « r of tlie "' stressing symptoms arising from imperfect or disordered canVo ' l " wh ! cn can hc relieved by theso admirable Pills . Thoy ruinove roiwo th C from the montll > flatulency , ancl constipation . Holloway ' B PUN that ho ?* on , a "b , liver , and every other organ , thereby bringing d'gestion f > ' QeiUthv tOTlfi wliiMi fnll . rnTiol . tna it t-n nnnvot-f . nil iw pnK n . nrl rlpinlr tr . tli- »

the ^ fp" ? ent of our bodies . Hence , these Pills arc the surest strengthened an I Wiiv ' a p- u le 5 toratives in nervousness , wasting , ancl chronic debility . Bollc" anititini s . , '"' a'lihle remedies for impaired appefcte , eructations , jnd i iaistv . X . 1 ¦ ° ™ disagreeable symptons which , render the lives of thousands iaDie mdeed . These Pills are approved bv all classes .

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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .

THE Quarterly Convocation of Grand Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , 6 th inst ., and , notwithstanding the small amount of bnsiness on the agenda paper , and the counter attractions of the holiday

season , was fairly well attended . The three Principals ' chairs wero occupied by Comps . John Havers , F . A . Philbrick , Q . C , and Lieut .-Col . John Creaton , respectively . The collar of Assistant-Grand Director of Ceremonies was

conferred on Comp . Colonel Taylor , of Bristol , who , although formally appointed at the regular meeting in May , was not then invested in consequence of his

unavoidable absence . The report of the Committee of General Purposes , which we published last week , was adopted , on the proposition of Lient .-Col . Creaton , seconded by Comp . J . Lewis Thomas , and then the two recommendations of

the Committee that Charters be granted for new Chapters came on for consideration . The petitions being in all respects regular , the prayers thereof were granted , and thus the Greta Chapter , to be attached to the Greta Lodge , "No . 1073 , to meet at the Keswick Hotel , Keswick ,

Cumberland ; and the Amoy Chapter , to be attached to the Ionic Lodge of Amoy , No . 1781 , to meet at the Masonic Hall , Amoy , China , received official sanction . The only

other item of business was the appointment of a Committee to revise the Royal Arch Regulations , and assimilate the same so far as practicable with the revised Edition of the Book of Constitutions of the Craft . Here also the

recommendation of the Committee of General Purposes was acted npon , and Comps . Lieut .-Col . John Creaton , Thos Fenn , Robort Gray , Edward Letchworth , and John Sampson Peirce were appointed . Grand Chapter was then closed .

There was an exceptionally good attendance of Royal Arch Companions at the North London Chapter of Improvement at the Alwyne Castle , St . Paul's Road , Highbury , on Thursday evening . Comp . Dean filled the chair

of M . E . Z ., Hall H ., Knight J ., RHdcliffe S . N ., Gregory P . S ., Comp . Edmonds Preceptor . The ceremony of exaltation was most carefull y rehearsed , and then Comp . Cnpt . A . Nicols delivered the descriptive lectnre of Moses ' s Rod . A very agreeable and instructive evening resulted .

The Annual Meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masons of Buckinghamshire will be held , under the presidency of the Right Worshipfnl Provincial Grand Mark Master , Bro . tbe Rev . J . Studholme Brownrigg , at the Cock Hotel , Stony Stratford , on Saturday , the 30 th

instant . Provincial Grand Mark Lodge will be opened at 3 * 15 , and a banquet will be served at four o ' clock . Brethren wishing to attend are earnestly requested io notify their intention to John R . Wilmer , Prov . Grand Mark Secretary , Newport Pagnell , not later than Tnesday ,

the 26 th of August . The London and North Western Railway Company have kindly consented to issue return tickets at any Station between London and Wolverton , at the usual single fare and one-quarter of the same , on production of the summons . Brethren to appear in morning dress , and to wear Masonic mourning :.

ARMED BURGIAES . —On Wednesday evening a meeting was held at Bro . Baker ' s , the Cock Tavern , Highbury , to farther the objects of the Committee for presenting a testimonial to Police-constable Chamberlain 416 N ., who was shot by an armed burglar in Park-street , Islington , in June last . Bro . Captain Wiltshire occupied the chair , and £ 26 was collected in the room . It was resolved that the parish be canvassed by tbe Committeeand thafc a public meeting be held in

, order to further elicit the sympathy of the general public . Tbs meeting further resolved that Police-constable Miller ( who was in company with the injured man at the time of the outrage , and mho "ehaved in a courageous manner ) shonld receive one-fifth of the amount realised , and also that the Home Secretary be asked to xtend the same consideration to Chamberlain as he had to tho "oxton constables .

WMinfs Pitis . — "Weak Stomach . —Tho wisest cannot enumerate ono ili » p « r of tlie "' stressing symptoms arising from imperfect or disordered canVo ' l " wh ! cn can hc relieved by theso admirable Pills . Thoy ruinove roiwo th C from the montll > flatulency , ancl constipation . Holloway ' B PUN that ho ?* on , a "b , liver , and every other organ , thereby bringing d'gestion f > ' QeiUthv tOTlfi wliiMi fnll . rnTiol . tna it t-n nnnvot-f . nil iw pnK n . nrl rlpinlr tr . tli- »

the ^ fp" ? ent of our bodies . Hence , these Pills arc the surest strengthened an I Wiiv ' a p- u le 5 toratives in nervousness , wasting , ancl chronic debility . Bollc" anititini s . , '"' a'lihle remedies for impaired appefcte , eructations , jnd i iaistv . X . 1 ¦ ° ™ disagreeable symptons which , render the lives of thousands iaDie mdeed . These Pills are approved bv all classes .

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THE AMERICAN PORTABLE MUSIC STANDS . J . F * WALTERS' PATENT . Iron , from 10 / 6 each . Brass , from 30 / - each . N tyf fr-iL ^^ J A . j \ FIIESE Stands are unsurpassed in simplicity , strength , portability , cheapness , and elegance of finish . They are suitable for Military Bands , Orchestras , Reading ancl News Rooms , Libraries , Studies , nnd Drawing Rooms . When opened to their full capnei'y they stand 5 feet high , and can bo folded ancl enclosed in si case 21 inches long by 'i inches diameter . The weight ia about 3 lbs . 12 oz ., and they will support a weight of 50 lbs . To be obtained of all Music Sealers , and of the Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Patent , HARROW & CO . MUSIC SMITHS , BRASS WORKERS , & a 13 and 14 Portland Street , Soho , London , W . DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE .

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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of A ' tist's Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Prico by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . O ., London .

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