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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

THE Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Pennsylvania having granted a warrant for a new Chapter , to be held at Troy , Bradford County , Pa ., Most Excellent Grand High Priest Comp . Hibbert P . John , with the entire corps of Grand Officers , left Philadel p hia on the evening of Thursday , 11 th May , for the purpose of constituting it . The Grand Officers reached Troy at eleven o ' clock on Friday morning ,

where they were met by the Companions of the now Chapter , who welcomed and escorted -them to the Troy House , where accommoda . tion had been provided for them . Here they were joined by D . D . H . P . Comp . James H . Codding , of Towanda , with P . H . P . Comp . H . B . McKean , and a number of the Companions from Towanda . At two o ' clock the Grand Chapter was opened in the commodious hall

used for Masonic purposes by M . E . G . H . P . Comp . Hibbert P . John , Comps . Augustus R . Hall Grand King , George W . Kendriokjnn . Grand Scribe , Thomas R . Patton Grand Treasurer , Charles E . Mayer Grand Secretary , Rev . A . V . C . Sohenok , D . D ., Grand Chaplain , Arthur Thacher Grand Captain of the Host , John Keller jnn . Grand P . Sojourner , Jamea S . Barber Grand R . A . Captain , Charles W .

Nolen M . of 3 rd Vail , William A . Sinn M . of 2 od Vail , Samuel W . Broadbent M . of 1 st Tail , Charles E . Pike J . G . M . of Ceremonies , P . H . P . J . Alexander Simpson S . G . M . of Ceremonies , Harrison G . Clark Grand Tyler , and E . Masson Grand Marshal . The new Chapter was then constituted , with the impressive ceremonies characteristic of Capitular Masonry , and the following Companions were ¦ > i

installed as Officers : —Comps . Robert C . Kendall H . P ., Bernard L . Wright King , Hon . Delos Rockwell Scribe , Frank Green Treasurer , Austin Leonard Secretary , when the Grand Marshal proclaimed the new Chapter—Troy R . A . Chapter , No . 261 , regularly constituted , and its Officers duly installed . After an address by M . E . Grand High Priest Comp . John to the Officers and Companions of the Chapter re- J

garding their new duties and responsibilities , the Grand Chapter was closed and Troy Chapter opened , and the remaining time , up to ten p . m ., when the Grand Officers were compelled to leave for Philadelphia , was occupied in conferring the degrees of M . M . M ., M . E . M ., and R . A ., the first by the Grand Scribe , the second by the Grand King , and the third by the M . E . Grand High Priest , to which , ;

all the Companions present paid marked attention . Before closing , the Grand Officers expressed their satisfaction at the reception , and the attention that had been paid , and their belief in the wisdom of the Grand Cbaper in granting this warrant—bidding them Godspeed in their laudable undertaking . The M . E . H . P . of the new Chapter Comp . Robert C . Kendall responded for his Companions . D . D . H . P .

Comp . Codding , in his official capacity , endorsed the action of the Grand Chapter , to which he had given his consent and encouragement , the majority of the members of the new Chapter having received all their Light in Capitular Masonry in the Chapter of which he is a member . P . H . P . Comp . McKean assured the Grand Officers , from his personal knowledge of the members of the new Chapter ,

that they wonld have no cause to regret the act they had that day performed . All were highly satisfied with the proceedings , and the Grand Officers bid the Companions of Troy farewell , feeling assured that their somewhat arduous trip wonld resalt in the advancement of Capitular Masonry in this jurisdiction . The hall for Masonic purposes in which the new Chapter will meet , and which is used by the

Blue Lodge , is well adapted for its purposes . The new Chapter has all the paraphernalia necessary , and the members have shown much interest in this new branch of the Masonic family . The town of Troy is one of the oldest in our State , and we find many records of early Masonic proceedings , among which , in the Troy House , is an old tavern sign , with a card upon it , stating that this sign was raised at

Long ' s Mills , by the Masons in full regalia in 1812 . Upon the sign is a painting of the Square and Compasses . Long ' s Mills are about one mile from Troy , and the original seat of the town , and at this tavern a Masonic Lodge , called Mount Moriah , No . 150 , met in those days . Many records of the expenses of this Lodge are still kept in the Lodge room at Troy , with other remembrances of the Craft of

long ago . The town of Troy is on the Northern Central Railroad , aDd is reached after a jonrney through a most picturesque country , almost equal to the romantic scenery of the Lehigh Valley . From the character of the town and its inhabitants , and the interest displayed in Masonry , we propheBy for the new Chapter a bright future . — -Keystone .

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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

THE Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Pennsylvania having granted a warrant for a new Chapter , to be held at Troy , Bradford County , Pa ., Most Excellent Grand High Priest Comp . Hibbert P . John , with the entire corps of Grand Officers , left Philadel p hia on the evening of Thursday , 11 th May , for the purpose of constituting it . The Grand Officers reached Troy at eleven o ' clock on Friday morning ,

where they were met by the Companions of the now Chapter , who welcomed and escorted -them to the Troy House , where accommoda . tion had been provided for them . Here they were joined by D . D . H . P . Comp . James H . Codding , of Towanda , with P . H . P . Comp . H . B . McKean , and a number of the Companions from Towanda . At two o ' clock the Grand Chapter was opened in the commodious hall

used for Masonic purposes by M . E . G . H . P . Comp . Hibbert P . John , Comps . Augustus R . Hall Grand King , George W . Kendriokjnn . Grand Scribe , Thomas R . Patton Grand Treasurer , Charles E . Mayer Grand Secretary , Rev . A . V . C . Sohenok , D . D ., Grand Chaplain , Arthur Thacher Grand Captain of the Host , John Keller jnn . Grand P . Sojourner , Jamea S . Barber Grand R . A . Captain , Charles W .

Nolen M . of 3 rd Vail , William A . Sinn M . of 2 od Vail , Samuel W . Broadbent M . of 1 st Tail , Charles E . Pike J . G . M . of Ceremonies , P . H . P . J . Alexander Simpson S . G . M . of Ceremonies , Harrison G . Clark Grand Tyler , and E . Masson Grand Marshal . The new Chapter was then constituted , with the impressive ceremonies characteristic of Capitular Masonry , and the following Companions were ¦ > i

installed as Officers : —Comps . Robert C . Kendall H . P ., Bernard L . Wright King , Hon . Delos Rockwell Scribe , Frank Green Treasurer , Austin Leonard Secretary , when the Grand Marshal proclaimed the new Chapter—Troy R . A . Chapter , No . 261 , regularly constituted , and its Officers duly installed . After an address by M . E . Grand High Priest Comp . John to the Officers and Companions of the Chapter re- J

garding their new duties and responsibilities , the Grand Chapter was closed and Troy Chapter opened , and the remaining time , up to ten p . m ., when the Grand Officers were compelled to leave for Philadelphia , was occupied in conferring the degrees of M . M . M ., M . E . M ., and R . A ., the first by the Grand Scribe , the second by the Grand King , and the third by the M . E . Grand High Priest , to which , ;

all the Companions present paid marked attention . Before closing , the Grand Officers expressed their satisfaction at the reception , and the attention that had been paid , and their belief in the wisdom of the Grand Cbaper in granting this warrant—bidding them Godspeed in their laudable undertaking . The M . E . H . P . of the new Chapter Comp . Robert C . Kendall responded for his Companions . D . D . H . P .

Comp . Codding , in his official capacity , endorsed the action of the Grand Chapter , to which he had given his consent and encouragement , the majority of the members of the new Chapter having received all their Light in Capitular Masonry in the Chapter of which he is a member . P . H . P . Comp . McKean assured the Grand Officers , from his personal knowledge of the members of the new Chapter ,

that they wonld have no cause to regret the act they had that day performed . All were highly satisfied with the proceedings , and the Grand Officers bid the Companions of Troy farewell , feeling assured that their somewhat arduous trip wonld resalt in the advancement of Capitular Masonry in this jurisdiction . The hall for Masonic purposes in which the new Chapter will meet , and which is used by the

Blue Lodge , is well adapted for its purposes . The new Chapter has all the paraphernalia necessary , and the members have shown much interest in this new branch of the Masonic family . The town of Troy is one of the oldest in our State , and we find many records of early Masonic proceedings , among which , in the Troy House , is an old tavern sign , with a card upon it , stating that this sign was raised at

Long ' s Mills , by the Masons in full regalia in 1812 . Upon the sign is a painting of the Square and Compasses . Long ' s Mills are about one mile from Troy , and the original seat of the town , and at this tavern a Masonic Lodge , called Mount Moriah , No . 150 , met in those days . Many records of the expenses of this Lodge are still kept in the Lodge room at Troy , with other remembrances of the Craft of

long ago . The town of Troy is on the Northern Central Railroad , aDd is reached after a jonrney through a most picturesque country , almost equal to the romantic scenery of the Lehigh Valley . From the character of the town and its inhabitants , and the interest displayed in Masonry , we propheBy for the new Chapter a bright future . — -Keystone .

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