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ROYAL ARCH .

ST . MARTIN'S-LE-GR ^ ND CHAPTER , No . 1538 .

THE annual election meeting of this Chapter was convened on Tnesd-iy evening , the 7 th instant , at tho Guildhall Tivern , Gresham Street , when Comp . E . F « nner presided as M E . Z ., supported by C mips . J . Green as H ., and G . Gregory as J ., au 1 many other brethren . After bhe transaction of some routine business the meeting proceeded to tho el . ct . on of principal Officers for tho

ensuing year , the choice of bhe brethren falling unanimously on Comp . J . Green . Comp . G . Gregory was elected as H ., ancl Comp . W . P . Brown as J . At . the conclusion of business the Comp-. n . ons dined together , under the presidency of the M B . Z , when the nsnal Liyal and Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured and a very agreeable evening was passed .

STANMORE CHAPTER , No . 1549 .

THE regular convocation of this Chapter , for the installation of Principals an 1 tha transaction of orrlma * y ba . in ^ s * . took pl-Cf . ou Wednesday , the 8 t . h instant , afc the Abercorn Hotel , Great Stanmore . Among those present wore Com pin ions 0 . H . Webb , James Fraser , W . A . Rogers , Charles Veal , E . B . Haynes , C . B .

Todd , T . J . Maidwell , F . Browne , C . E . Keyser , D . H . Jacobs . Visitor . -. . —J . D . Langton 1 st Assist . Soj ., H . M . Hobbs 933 , and W . W . Morgan . Previous to the opening of bhe Chapter tho Andit Committee met and examined the accounts , whioh were afterwards duly presented . Afber bhe Chapter had been

regularly oponed by bhe Principals , Comp . J . S . Fraser was placed in the chair of Z . Those under bhe rank of Principal were then admitted , and a ballob was t-iken for Bro . James Ewan Trontbeek , who , being approved , was exalted into Royal Arch Masonry , the ceremony being conducted by Comps . Fraser , Webb , and Brown ;

Comp . Bentley Havnes acting as Princioal Sojourner , and T . J . Maidwell P . Z . as S . N . The follow i ng were then appointed Officers for fche ensuing year : —Bros . Dr . VV . A . Rogers Treasurer , Charles

Veal P . Z . S . E ., Bentley Haynes S . N ., C . B . Todd Principal Sojourner , and John Middleton Janitor . A capital banquet was afterwards served by Comp . Veal , but in consequence of the lateness of the hour , the after proceedings were somewhat curtailed .

A convocation of tlie North London Chapter ot Improvement was held on Thursday , at the Alwyne Castle Tavern , St . Paul ' s Road , N . Comps . Radcliffe M . E . Z ., Sti-ngne ! . H ., Pinder J ., Sheffield S . E ., Edmonds S . N ., Dehano P . S .

There was a large attends ) nee this evening as one of thc-C ompnnions had arranged to deliver an instructive lectnre on Roval Arch Mnsonrv : this he did in an able and

masterly manner . The Chapter was closed afc 10 15 p . m ., after a profitable and instructive evening . We trust the delivery of these lectures will occasionally be resumed .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk will take plane on Monday next . The Provincial Grand Master , fche Right Hon . Lord Waveney , will open his Lodge afc the Public Hall , London Road , Lowestoft , afc

1 ' 30 p . m . Tlie banquet will be held at the Suffolk Hotel , at 5 o ' clock , under the presidency of the Ri

trains to Lowestoft from Friday or Saturday to Mondav or Tuesday afc reduced fares . There will be a train to Beccles Hales worth , Saxmrtnd ham , Wickham , Woodbridge and Ipswich , leaving Lowestoft at 9 30 p . m . on Monday ,

Members can obtain return tickets , on production of summons , available by this train at all stations , for a fare and a quarter , such tickets lasting until Tuesday for stations beyond Ipswich .

The consecration of the Efchelbcrfc Lodge , No . 1819 took place on Thursday , at IL-rne Bay . Tlie Rt . Hon . Viscount Holmesdale , Provincial Grand Master Kent ,

performed the ceremony , and was assisted by Bro . J . S . Eastes , the De . ufy Prov . Grand Master , and a large number of Provincial Grand Officers . We shall give a full report in our nexfc issue .

A new Mark Lodge—the Royal Savoy , No . 355—will be consecrated to-day ( Saturday ) afc the Criterion , Piccadilly , by Bro . P . Binckes P . G . W . G . M . Secretary . The

principal Officers designate are Bros . J . Willing jun . W . M . W . M . Sfilrs S . W ., and W . A . Scurmh J . W . We wish the new Lodge every success , and hope to give a report of the proceedings in our next issue .

NEW MOT - NING SERVICE TO THE CONTINENT . —An Express Bay oc-vice between London and Antwerp will commence on the 25-h ^ inst ., when tlie Great Eastern Bailway Company will run a special Continental train from Liverpool-street Station afc 9 a . m . In

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connection with this train their fast steel paddle steamer * ' Adelaide , ' will leave Harwich ( Pnrkeston Quay ) at 11 a . m ., arriving at Antwerp the same evening . The Service will bo run every Wednesday and S aturday , ancl there will be > _ corr spoiling mvm ' n . service from

-. utwe .-p on Tu . sd-. ys aud Fridays , ro . chin _ c Loudui tho sine oijjht . The ordinary week-day ser .-iija le iviriLf Li v . * rpu >! -- * ' rent Sr ,. r . i > . afc S p ni . every evenin ., reaching Antwerp and R * t r er 1 . m eirly the following morning , will be run in addition to bhe Now Day Service .

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THE BOYS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Article 2
ALL HONOUR TO THE FOUNDATIONS. Article 2
THE SPIRIT OF MASONRY. Article 3
DEATH. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 4
BENEFITS AND CONTRIBUTIONS Article 4
AN OLD MASONIC LETTER. Article 4
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Article 5
RENUMBERING OF LODGES. Article 5
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ROYAL WHARFDALE LODGE, No. 1108. Article 10
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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

ST . MARTIN'S-LE-GR ^ ND CHAPTER , No . 1538 .

THE annual election meeting of this Chapter was convened on Tnesd-iy evening , the 7 th instant , at tho Guildhall Tivern , Gresham Street , when Comp . E . F « nner presided as M E . Z ., supported by C mips . J . Green as H ., and G . Gregory as J ., au 1 many other brethren . After bhe transaction of some routine business the meeting proceeded to tho el . ct . on of principal Officers for tho

ensuing year , the choice of bhe brethren falling unanimously on Comp . J . Green . Comp . G . Gregory was elected as H ., ancl Comp . W . P . Brown as J . At . the conclusion of business the Comp-. n . ons dined together , under the presidency of the M B . Z , when the nsnal Liyal and Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured and a very agreeable evening was passed .

STANMORE CHAPTER , No . 1549 .

THE regular convocation of this Chapter , for the installation of Principals an 1 tha transaction of orrlma * y ba . in ^ s * . took pl-Cf . ou Wednesday , the 8 t . h instant , afc the Abercorn Hotel , Great Stanmore . Among those present wore Com pin ions 0 . H . Webb , James Fraser , W . A . Rogers , Charles Veal , E . B . Haynes , C . B .

Todd , T . J . Maidwell , F . Browne , C . E . Keyser , D . H . Jacobs . Visitor . -. . —J . D . Langton 1 st Assist . Soj ., H . M . Hobbs 933 , and W . W . Morgan . Previous to the opening of bhe Chapter tho Andit Committee met and examined the accounts , whioh were afterwards duly presented . Afber bhe Chapter had been

regularly oponed by bhe Principals , Comp . J . S . Fraser was placed in the chair of Z . Those under bhe rank of Principal were then admitted , and a ballob was t-iken for Bro . James Ewan Trontbeek , who , being approved , was exalted into Royal Arch Masonry , the ceremony being conducted by Comps . Fraser , Webb , and Brown ;

Comp . Bentley Havnes acting as Princioal Sojourner , and T . J . Maidwell P . Z . as S . N . The follow i ng were then appointed Officers for fche ensuing year : —Bros . Dr . VV . A . Rogers Treasurer , Charles

Veal P . Z . S . E ., Bentley Haynes S . N ., C . B . Todd Principal Sojourner , and John Middleton Janitor . A capital banquet was afterwards served by Comp . Veal , but in consequence of the lateness of the hour , the after proceedings were somewhat curtailed .

A convocation of tlie North London Chapter ot Improvement was held on Thursday , at the Alwyne Castle Tavern , St . Paul ' s Road , N . Comps . Radcliffe M . E . Z ., Sti-ngne ! . H ., Pinder J ., Sheffield S . E ., Edmonds S . N ., Dehano P . S .

There was a large attends ) nee this evening as one of thc-C ompnnions had arranged to deliver an instructive lectnre on Roval Arch Mnsonrv : this he did in an able and

masterly manner . The Chapter was closed afc 10 15 p . m ., after a profitable and instructive evening . We trust the delivery of these lectures will occasionally be resumed .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk will take plane on Monday next . The Provincial Grand Master , fche Right Hon . Lord Waveney , will open his Lodge afc the Public Hall , London Road , Lowestoft , afc

1 ' 30 p . m . Tlie banquet will be held at the Suffolk Hotel , at 5 o ' clock , under the presidency of the Ri

trains to Lowestoft from Friday or Saturday to Mondav or Tuesday afc reduced fares . There will be a train to Beccles Hales worth , Saxmrtnd ham , Wickham , Woodbridge and Ipswich , leaving Lowestoft at 9 30 p . m . on Monday ,

Members can obtain return tickets , on production of summons , available by this train at all stations , for a fare and a quarter , such tickets lasting until Tuesday for stations beyond Ipswich .

The consecration of the Efchelbcrfc Lodge , No . 1819 took place on Thursday , at IL-rne Bay . Tlie Rt . Hon . Viscount Holmesdale , Provincial Grand Master Kent ,

performed the ceremony , and was assisted by Bro . J . S . Eastes , the De . ufy Prov . Grand Master , and a large number of Provincial Grand Officers . We shall give a full report in our nexfc issue .

A new Mark Lodge—the Royal Savoy , No . 355—will be consecrated to-day ( Saturday ) afc the Criterion , Piccadilly , by Bro . P . Binckes P . G . W . G . M . Secretary . The

principal Officers designate are Bros . J . Willing jun . W . M . W . M . Sfilrs S . W ., and W . A . Scurmh J . W . We wish the new Lodge every success , and hope to give a report of the proceedings in our next issue .

NEW MOT - NING SERVICE TO THE CONTINENT . —An Express Bay oc-vice between London and Antwerp will commence on the 25-h ^ inst ., when tlie Great Eastern Bailway Company will run a special Continental train from Liverpool-street Station afc 9 a . m . In

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connection with this train their fast steel paddle steamer * ' Adelaide , ' will leave Harwich ( Pnrkeston Quay ) at 11 a . m ., arriving at Antwerp the same evening . The Service will bo run every Wednesday and S aturday , ancl there will be > _ corr spoiling mvm ' n . service from

-. utwe .-p on Tu . sd-. ys aud Fridays , ro . chin _ c Loudui tho sine oijjht . The ordinary week-day ser .-iija le iviriLf Li v . * rpu >! -- * ' rent Sr ,. r . i > . afc S p ni . every evenin ., reaching Antwerp and R * t r er 1 . m eirly the following morning , will be run in addition to bhe Now Day Service .

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