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Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
brethren , members of Grand Lodgo , residing in Glasgow , and members of tho Provincial Graud Lodgo of Glasgow , praying for tho appointment of Bro . Pearco . Grand Committee being desirous to give effect to tho election , and as statements had been made impugning the validity of tho resolution in favour of Sir Jamos Bain , remitted tho petition to tho Provincial Grand Lodgo for reconsideration of their
resolntion and for thoir report . Tho Grand Secretary reported that , in accordance with the instructions of tho Grand Committeo , tho Provincial Grand Lodgo had mot and reconsidered their recommendai ion , and that on a division 50 voted for Sir James Bain and 18 for Bro . Pearco , and ho submitted a petition in favour of each . Grand Lodgo then proceeded to tho election , when Sir James Bain was
appointed by 71 votes , 54 voting for Bro . Pearco . A letter had beou submitted to Grand Committeo , in which Bro . Lord Ramsay , M . P ., resigned the Provincial Grand Mastership of Forfarshire , tho duties of which , throngh pressure of other business , ho felt himself unable to perform ; and on tho recommendation of Grand Committeo , Grand Lodge accepted Lord Ramsav ' s resignation , and thanked hia Lordship
for his services . In compliance with a request of tho Provincial Grand Lodge , tho appointment of a successor was deferred . On tho application of tho Lodgo St . James ' s Operative , Edinbnrgh , No . 97 , authority was given that Lodgo to change its designation to Edinburgh St . James . Grand Lodgo was then closed in ample form . — Edinburgh Courant .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OP SURREY .
THE Eoyal Arch Masons of Surrey held thoir Provincial meeting on Saturday last , tha 8 th inst ., at Ewell . Tho M . E . Comp . General Studholmo Brownrigg , C . B ., Provincial Grand Superintendent presided , when ho was supported by Comps . Rov . C . W . Arnold II ., Wainwright J ., Georgo Prico Treasurer , Charles Greenwood ScriboE ., II . E . Frances D . of C , Dumas S . N ., Elsotn P . S ., Boer Reg ., Bnckland Sword Bearer , Taylor Standard Beaver , & c . Tho
Provincial Grand Chapter wns formall y opened , and tho minutes of last mooting wero read and confirmed . Tho Treasurer ' s statement was presented , it shewed a balance in hand , and was unanimously accepted . Tho Prov . Grand Treasurer Comp . Georgo Prico was unanimously re-elected Treasurer , and ho briefly acknowledged tho compliment . Tho Grand Superintendent then appointed and invested
tho following Officers for the ensuing year : —Comps . Rov . C . W Arnold II ., Rhys Williams ( Grove ) J ., Charles Greenwood S . E ., Dr . Eager ( Weysido ) S . N ., Magnus Ohren ( Frederick of Unity ) P . S ., Dr . Brcdio ( Weyside ) 1 st Assist ., Ilaydon ( Grove ) 2 nd Assist ., Dr . Strong ( East Snrrey of Concord ) Registrar , W . Sngg ( Frederick of Unity ) Sword Bearer , Podmoro ( East Surrey of Concord ) . Standard
Bearer , IT . L . Frances Director of Cer ., Honeywell ( Dobie ) Org . General Brownrigg then briefly addressed tho Companions present . Ho announced that everything was in a very satisfactory state as regards Royal Arch Masonry in the Province over which ho presided . There wero several young Lodges in tho Province , whose business was being condncted in a very satisfactory manner ,
and in duo course they might look forward to having Chapters in association with them . Personally he regretted his engagements did not prevent him visiting tho numerous Lodges of tho Province so frequently ns ho desired , but ho had a most energetic Deputy in Cump . Arnold , who gavo him excellent accounts of tho way in which tho duties of Freemasonry wero being carried out . It was intensely
gratifying to him to hear such good accounts , and he sincerely trusted tho standard for good working would bo maintained . Reference was then made to the system of organisation that existed in the Province for tho successful utilisation of tho votes for the several Masonic Charities , and Comp . Arnold suggested that tho question be more ventilated in tho Lodges , as he felt assured very valuable votes
wero lost through non . agreement as to how they should be bestowed . Bro . Greenwood referred to what was being done in this respect between tho Province of Berks and Bucks and that of Surrey , and nrged on the members their obligations to support tho case of tho lad Richard Arthur Grave , whose election must bo secured in October next , aa thafc would be the last chance he would havo of gaining admission into the School . General Brownrigg stated that
as his son , the Rev . Studholmo Brownrigg , had been reappointed Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Berks and Bocks , he would doubtless , from old associations , do everything in his power for Surrey in this matter , and they would assuredly get their quid pro quo in the exchange of votes between the two Provinces . This completing tho business , Provincial Grand Chapter was closed . Tho Companions afterwards lunched together at the Spring Hotel , whero General Brownri gg presided , and gavo tho formal toasts customary on these occasions .
Sincerity Chapter , No . 174 . —A convocation of this Chapter was held ou Thursday , the 6 th inst ., at tho Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars . Comps . G . Huggett M . E . Z ., E . C . Mather H ., A . I < . Leins J ., Barlow Treas ., E . Bowyer P . Z . 1471 S . E . ; P . Z . ' s J . Terry , J- Bulmer , J . Newton , J . L . Mather , J . Bellerby , Rawley , Cook ; Companions Hallett , Wooley , Brown , Morris , Webb , J . Wright ,
Perceval , & c . Visitors—Comps . E . P . Albert P . Z . 188 , and H . M . Levy p . Z . 188 . The Chapter was opened and the minutes were con . nrmed . Election for Principals and Officers for ensuing year took Place , and Coinp . E . C . Mather was elected M . E . Z ., A . L . Leins H ., E- Bov / yer J ., Barlow Treas ., Appleby S . E ., Cox S . N ., Halford P . S ., Very Janitor . Comps . Brown and Thomas were appointed auditors . Comp . James Terry P . Z . proposed and Comp . J . L . Mather seconded that a Pasfc Principal ' s jewel bo presented to tho retiring M . E . Z . for the ablo and efficient manner ho had conducted tho duties of tho
Royal Arch.
Chapter , and in token of tho regard and esteem in which ho was hold , by every Companion . This was carried unanimously . Tho resignation of a Companion was accepted , with regret . Tho Chapter waa then closed until October , and tho Companions sat down to a very excellent banquet provided by Comp . Wright . Tho M . E . Z . proposed tho initiatory toasts . After which ho remarked that he went out of
the usual course in proposing tho nest toast , thafc was the health of tho Z . elect . Thoy all knew his kind disposition and his ability as a worker , whilo tho interest he takes in Masonic Charity is proverbial . Under his mlo ho was sure they would have a happy and prosperous year . Comp . E . C . Mather , in replying , thanked tho M . E . Z . for hia kind expressions ; ho would do all in his power to keep tho Chapter
together , in fact ho felt hound to seo thafc every link was well rivetted ; he felt proud to bo with them as their M . E . Z . elect ; thoy had always had good working Companions and thorough conviviality , ho hoped this would over continue ; ho thanked them sincerely for electing him . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed tho toasfc of tho Visitors , Comps . E . P . Albert and H . M . Levy , who both acknowledged tho
compliment . Tho M . E . Z . nest proposed tho toasfc of tho P . Z . ' s , who ho hoped to seo among thorn for many years ; two wero absent , bnfc thoso present wore well known and had mado their mark in R . A . Masonry ; no better working Companions could be found in tho Craft . Comp . Barlow returned thanks ; he , as well as tho other P . Z . ' s , was pleased to meet them on each occasion of thoir assembling .
It was essentially gratifying to know how well at all times thoy wero received ; they all hoped to live for many years to bo among them . Before resuming his seat , he would , with great ; prido , propose tho health of the M . E . Z ., whom all could compliment on the excellent manner in which he had performed his duties . Comp . Huggett said ho felt honoured by the toast being proposed by tho
oldest P . Z . ; ho had striven hard to qualify himself for the chair , and from tho first hour ho joined them his associations with tho Chapter had been most pleasant . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed the toast of the H . elecfc Comp . A . L . Leins , whoso services to Freemasonry and tho Royal Arch were well known and appreciated . Comp . Leins , in an excellent speech , responded to tho toast . Tho newly
elected Companions would , with himself , do all in their power for the welfare of tho Chapter . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed tho toast of tho Officers , whoso qualifications wero , ho said , well known ; he hoped each in tnrn would eventually occupy the chair of Z . Comp . Halford acknowledged tho compliment . Comp . Torry proposed the health of tho worthy host , Bro . Wright , who had greatly assisted in tho
foundation of tho Chapter ; to his dear , good wife groat credit was duo for tho comforts thoy enjoyed . Tho Chapter each year gives £ 5 5 s to tho Charities , and although tho subscription is small , they were freo from liability . Ho ( Bro . Terry ) thought ifc right to offer Mrs . Wright some slight testimonial to show that lady tho fooling of esteem in which she wns hold by tho Chapter . Comp . Newton P . Z . fnlly
agreed with Bro . Terry ; ho hoped they would form a committee to carry out in some tangible way tho proposition . Tho M . E . Z . fnlly endorsed all tho former speakers had said , and thoso present gavo a hearty response . Tho Janitor ' s toast was given , and this closed tho proceedings . Comps . Brown and Hallett contributed to tho harmony .
Panmure Chapter, No. 720.
PANMURE CHAPTER , No . 720 .
fTIHE sixteenth installation meeting of this woll-known Chapter X was celebrated with moro than usual eclat afc tho Horns Tavern , Kennington , S . E ., on Monday last , when a largo proportion of tho members and a goodly array of Visitors attended . Chapter was opened at the hour appointed by E . Comps . M . S . Larlham M . E . Z ., Thos . Poore IL , R . N . Field J ., and other Present and Past Principals of tho Order , amongst whom were E . Comps . James Stevens P . Z .
Scribe E ., R . II . Harvey , H . C . Levander , G . Waterall , J . W . Baldwin , and Thos . Hands . Comps . Thomas Meggy P . S ., S . Poynter N ., J . Walmsley and B . R . Bryant Assisfc .-Sojs ., E . Mitchell , J . W . Watts , H . Baldwin , and other members wero present ; also Visitors—E . Comp . Fred . Binckes P . Z . 10 , J . W . Baldwin P . Z . 73 , T . Hands i P . Z . 1016 , J . Hepburn Hastie Z . 1216 , C . Palman H . 133 !) , Henry
j Lovegrove N . 72 , N . B . Headon 145 , J . Welford 733 , J . B . King 1489 , i ancl W . Ackland 63 . After confirmation of minutes of previous Convocation , Bro . Henry Baldwin , of tho "Stuart" Lodge , No . 1632 , | was received into the Order , the ceremony of exaltation being very ably performed by the M . E . Z . and his Officers . E . Comp . James j Stevens P . Z . and Scribo of tho Chapter then addressed the Principals
; elect in relation to their new appointments , and subsequently installed E . Comps . Thomas Poore as Z ., R . N . Field as H ., and Samuel Poynter as J . The Officers wero invested in the following Order , viz ., E . Comp . James Stevens P . Z . Scribo E ., Comps . T . Meggy Scribo N ., B . R . Bryant P . S ., J . Walmsley 1 st Assist .-Soj ., J . W . Watts 2 nd Assist .-Soj ., E . Comp . Henry Smith P . Z . Treasurer was
unfortunately prevented from attendance for investment . Comp . John Gilbert was invested as Janitor . Tho fall ceremony of Royal Arch Installation was then completed by Comp . Stevens , who delivered the addresses to Principals , Officers , and Companions in a most effective manner , and which amply merited the compliments he received for his perfect working . Propositions for exaltation and
joining were received , and the Auditors' report and balance-sheefc adopted . The Chapter was then closed , and the Companions adjourned to banquet . The new proprietors of tho Horns Tavern , Messrs . Smith and King , had made ample and elegant provision for this refreshment , and their liberality and courtesy were warmly acknowledged by all present as tho evening ' s entertainment
proceeded . On the clearance of tho cloth , tho M . E . Z . gave the usual Loyal and Royal Arch toasts , and departing somewhat from the usual programme , followed with that of the Visitors , for whom , in reply , Comp . Fred . Binckes expressed the pleasure they had experienced , both in the Chapter , on account of tho working of the ceremonies of exaltation and installation , and at the table on account of the heartiness of their reception and the good things sot before them (
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Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
brethren , members of Grand Lodgo , residing in Glasgow , and members of tho Provincial Graud Lodgo of Glasgow , praying for tho appointment of Bro . Pearco . Grand Committee being desirous to give effect to tho election , and as statements had been made impugning the validity of tho resolution in favour of Sir Jamos Bain , remitted tho petition to tho Provincial Grand Lodgo for reconsideration of their
resolntion and for thoir report . Tho Grand Secretary reported that , in accordance with the instructions of tho Grand Committeo , tho Provincial Grand Lodgo had mot and reconsidered their recommendai ion , and that on a division 50 voted for Sir James Bain and 18 for Bro . Pearco , and ho submitted a petition in favour of each . Grand Lodgo then proceeded to tho election , when Sir James Bain was
appointed by 71 votes , 54 voting for Bro . Pearco . A letter had beou submitted to Grand Committeo , in which Bro . Lord Ramsay , M . P ., resigned the Provincial Grand Mastership of Forfarshire , tho duties of which , throngh pressure of other business , ho felt himself unable to perform ; and on tho recommendation of Grand Committeo , Grand Lodge accepted Lord Ramsav ' s resignation , and thanked hia Lordship
for his services . In compliance with a request of tho Provincial Grand Lodge , tho appointment of a successor was deferred . On tho application of tho Lodgo St . James ' s Operative , Edinbnrgh , No . 97 , authority was given that Lodgo to change its designation to Edinburgh St . James . Grand Lodgo was then closed in ample form . — Edinburgh Courant .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OP SURREY .
THE Eoyal Arch Masons of Surrey held thoir Provincial meeting on Saturday last , tha 8 th inst ., at Ewell . Tho M . E . Comp . General Studholmo Brownrigg , C . B ., Provincial Grand Superintendent presided , when ho was supported by Comps . Rov . C . W . Arnold II ., Wainwright J ., Georgo Prico Treasurer , Charles Greenwood ScriboE ., II . E . Frances D . of C , Dumas S . N ., Elsotn P . S ., Boer Reg ., Bnckland Sword Bearer , Taylor Standard Beaver , & c . Tho
Provincial Grand Chapter wns formall y opened , and tho minutes of last mooting wero read and confirmed . Tho Treasurer ' s statement was presented , it shewed a balance in hand , and was unanimously accepted . Tho Prov . Grand Treasurer Comp . Georgo Prico was unanimously re-elected Treasurer , and ho briefly acknowledged tho compliment . Tho Grand Superintendent then appointed and invested
tho following Officers for the ensuing year : —Comps . Rov . C . W Arnold II ., Rhys Williams ( Grove ) J ., Charles Greenwood S . E ., Dr . Eager ( Weysido ) S . N ., Magnus Ohren ( Frederick of Unity ) P . S ., Dr . Brcdio ( Weyside ) 1 st Assist ., Ilaydon ( Grove ) 2 nd Assist ., Dr . Strong ( East Snrrey of Concord ) Registrar , W . Sngg ( Frederick of Unity ) Sword Bearer , Podmoro ( East Surrey of Concord ) . Standard
Bearer , IT . L . Frances Director of Cer ., Honeywell ( Dobie ) Org . General Brownrigg then briefly addressed tho Companions present . Ho announced that everything was in a very satisfactory state as regards Royal Arch Masonry in the Province over which ho presided . There wero several young Lodges in tho Province , whose business was being condncted in a very satisfactory manner ,
and in duo course they might look forward to having Chapters in association with them . Personally he regretted his engagements did not prevent him visiting tho numerous Lodges of tho Province so frequently ns ho desired , but ho had a most energetic Deputy in Cump . Arnold , who gavo him excellent accounts of tho way in which tho duties of Freemasonry wero being carried out . It was intensely
gratifying to him to hear such good accounts , and he sincerely trusted tho standard for good working would bo maintained . Reference was then made to the system of organisation that existed in the Province for tho successful utilisation of tho votes for the several Masonic Charities , and Comp . Arnold suggested that tho question be more ventilated in tho Lodges , as he felt assured very valuable votes
wero lost through non . agreement as to how they should be bestowed . Bro . Greenwood referred to what was being done in this respect between tho Province of Berks and Bucks and that of Surrey , and nrged on the members their obligations to support tho case of tho lad Richard Arthur Grave , whose election must bo secured in October next , aa thafc would be the last chance he would havo of gaining admission into the School . General Brownrigg stated that
as his son , the Rev . Studholmo Brownrigg , had been reappointed Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Berks and Bocks , he would doubtless , from old associations , do everything in his power for Surrey in this matter , and they would assuredly get their quid pro quo in the exchange of votes between the two Provinces . This completing tho business , Provincial Grand Chapter was closed . Tho Companions afterwards lunched together at the Spring Hotel , whero General Brownri gg presided , and gavo tho formal toasts customary on these occasions .
Sincerity Chapter , No . 174 . —A convocation of this Chapter was held ou Thursday , the 6 th inst ., at tho Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars . Comps . G . Huggett M . E . Z ., E . C . Mather H ., A . I < . Leins J ., Barlow Treas ., E . Bowyer P . Z . 1471 S . E . ; P . Z . ' s J . Terry , J- Bulmer , J . Newton , J . L . Mather , J . Bellerby , Rawley , Cook ; Companions Hallett , Wooley , Brown , Morris , Webb , J . Wright ,
Perceval , & c . Visitors—Comps . E . P . Albert P . Z . 188 , and H . M . Levy p . Z . 188 . The Chapter was opened and the minutes were con . nrmed . Election for Principals and Officers for ensuing year took Place , and Coinp . E . C . Mather was elected M . E . Z ., A . L . Leins H ., E- Bov / yer J ., Barlow Treas ., Appleby S . E ., Cox S . N ., Halford P . S ., Very Janitor . Comps . Brown and Thomas were appointed auditors . Comp . James Terry P . Z . proposed and Comp . J . L . Mather seconded that a Pasfc Principal ' s jewel bo presented to tho retiring M . E . Z . for the ablo and efficient manner ho had conducted tho duties of tho
Royal Arch.
Chapter , and in token of tho regard and esteem in which ho was hold , by every Companion . This was carried unanimously . Tho resignation of a Companion was accepted , with regret . Tho Chapter waa then closed until October , and tho Companions sat down to a very excellent banquet provided by Comp . Wright . Tho M . E . Z . proposed tho initiatory toasts . After which ho remarked that he went out of
the usual course in proposing tho nest toast , thafc was the health of tho Z . elect . Thoy all knew his kind disposition and his ability as a worker , whilo tho interest he takes in Masonic Charity is proverbial . Under his mlo ho was sure they would have a happy and prosperous year . Comp . E . C . Mather , in replying , thanked tho M . E . Z . for hia kind expressions ; ho would do all in his power to keep tho Chapter
together , in fact ho felt hound to seo thafc every link was well rivetted ; he felt proud to bo with them as their M . E . Z . elect ; thoy had always had good working Companions and thorough conviviality , ho hoped this would over continue ; ho thanked them sincerely for electing him . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed tho toasfc of tho Visitors , Comps . E . P . Albert and H . M . Levy , who both acknowledged tho
compliment . Tho M . E . Z . nest proposed tho toasfc of tho P . Z . ' s , who ho hoped to seo among thorn for many years ; two wero absent , bnfc thoso present wore well known and had mado their mark in R . A . Masonry ; no better working Companions could be found in tho Craft . Comp . Barlow returned thanks ; he , as well as tho other P . Z . ' s , was pleased to meet them on each occasion of thoir assembling .
It was essentially gratifying to know how well at all times thoy wero received ; they all hoped to live for many years to bo among them . Before resuming his seat , he would , with great ; prido , propose tho health of the M . E . Z ., whom all could compliment on the excellent manner in which he had performed his duties . Comp . Huggett said ho felt honoured by the toast being proposed by tho
oldest P . Z . ; ho had striven hard to qualify himself for the chair , and from tho first hour ho joined them his associations with tho Chapter had been most pleasant . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed the toast of the H . elecfc Comp . A . L . Leins , whoso services to Freemasonry and tho Royal Arch were well known and appreciated . Comp . Leins , in an excellent speech , responded to tho toast . Tho newly
elected Companions would , with himself , do all in their power for the welfare of tho Chapter . Tho M . E . Z . then proposed tho toast of tho Officers , whoso qualifications wero , ho said , well known ; he hoped each in tnrn would eventually occupy the chair of Z . Comp . Halford acknowledged tho compliment . Comp . Torry proposed the health of tho worthy host , Bro . Wright , who had greatly assisted in tho
foundation of tho Chapter ; to his dear , good wife groat credit was duo for tho comforts thoy enjoyed . Tho Chapter each year gives £ 5 5 s to tho Charities , and although tho subscription is small , they were freo from liability . Ho ( Bro . Terry ) thought ifc right to offer Mrs . Wright some slight testimonial to show that lady tho fooling of esteem in which she wns hold by tho Chapter . Comp . Newton P . Z . fnlly
agreed with Bro . Terry ; ho hoped they would form a committee to carry out in some tangible way tho proposition . Tho M . E . Z . fnlly endorsed all tho former speakers had said , and thoso present gavo a hearty response . Tho Janitor ' s toast was given , and this closed tho proceedings . Comps . Brown and Hallett contributed to tho harmony .
Panmure Chapter, No. 720.
PANMURE CHAPTER , No . 720 .
fTIHE sixteenth installation meeting of this woll-known Chapter X was celebrated with moro than usual eclat afc tho Horns Tavern , Kennington , S . E ., on Monday last , when a largo proportion of tho members and a goodly array of Visitors attended . Chapter was opened at the hour appointed by E . Comps . M . S . Larlham M . E . Z ., Thos . Poore IL , R . N . Field J ., and other Present and Past Principals of tho Order , amongst whom were E . Comps . James Stevens P . Z .
Scribe E ., R . II . Harvey , H . C . Levander , G . Waterall , J . W . Baldwin , and Thos . Hands . Comps . Thomas Meggy P . S ., S . Poynter N ., J . Walmsley and B . R . Bryant Assisfc .-Sojs ., E . Mitchell , J . W . Watts , H . Baldwin , and other members wero present ; also Visitors—E . Comp . Fred . Binckes P . Z . 10 , J . W . Baldwin P . Z . 73 , T . Hands i P . Z . 1016 , J . Hepburn Hastie Z . 1216 , C . Palman H . 133 !) , Henry
j Lovegrove N . 72 , N . B . Headon 145 , J . Welford 733 , J . B . King 1489 , i ancl W . Ackland 63 . After confirmation of minutes of previous Convocation , Bro . Henry Baldwin , of tho "Stuart" Lodge , No . 1632 , | was received into the Order , the ceremony of exaltation being very ably performed by the M . E . Z . and his Officers . E . Comp . James j Stevens P . Z . and Scribo of tho Chapter then addressed the Principals
; elect in relation to their new appointments , and subsequently installed E . Comps . Thomas Poore as Z ., R . N . Field as H ., and Samuel Poynter as J . The Officers wero invested in the following Order , viz ., E . Comp . James Stevens P . Z . Scribo E ., Comps . T . Meggy Scribo N ., B . R . Bryant P . S ., J . Walmsley 1 st Assist .-Soj ., J . W . Watts 2 nd Assist .-Soj ., E . Comp . Henry Smith P . Z . Treasurer was
unfortunately prevented from attendance for investment . Comp . John Gilbert was invested as Janitor . Tho fall ceremony of Royal Arch Installation was then completed by Comp . Stevens , who delivered the addresses to Principals , Officers , and Companions in a most effective manner , and which amply merited the compliments he received for his perfect working . Propositions for exaltation and
joining were received , and the Auditors' report and balance-sheefc adopted . The Chapter was then closed , and the Companions adjourned to banquet . The new proprietors of tho Horns Tavern , Messrs . Smith and King , had made ample and elegant provision for this refreshment , and their liberality and courtesy were warmly acknowledged by all present as tho evening ' s entertainment
proceeded . On the clearance of tho cloth , tho M . E . Z . gave the usual Loyal and Royal Arch toasts , and departing somewhat from the usual programme , followed with that of the Visitors , for whom , in reply , Comp . Fred . Binckes expressed the pleasure they had experienced , both in the Chapter , on account of tho working of the ceremonies of exaltation and installation , and at the table on account of the heartiness of their reception and the good things sot before them (