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Grand Lodge Of New York.
GRAND LODGE OF NEW YORK .
THE one hundred ancl hrtli annual session ot the Grand Lods » e ol Free and Accepted Masons in the State of New York was opened on Tuesday , the lst instant , at two o ' clock , with the fall and impressive ceivmouial of the Craft . While the grant organ , reinforced by a military hand , pealed forth the strains of a grand processional mai-ch , composed specially for the occasion by Brother
George W . Morgan , the Grand Officers , with Grand Master Frank H . Lawrence at their head , entered aud marched iu solemn procession np the centre aisle , and assumed their respective places in tho Grand East . All the Officers were clothed in the imperial pnrplo of the Fraternity , while many were decorated with magnificent jewels , blaz .
ing with precions stones . Among the distinguished dignitaries in attendance were General Charles Koome ; J . Edward Simmons , presi . dent of the Board of Education } ex . Mayor Edmund L . Juilson of Albany j Speaker of tho Assembly , James W . Husted ; Clerk of the Senate , John W . Vrooman ; Jesse B . Anthony , William A . Brodie ,
James Ten Evck , John Hodge , Washington E . Connor , Justice John J . Gormain , Frederick A . Buruham , Colonel Edward M . L . Ehlers , and Past Grand Masters John L . Lewis . Clinton F . Pai ^ e , Joseph D . Evans , Benjamin Flagler , and James Gibson . The Rev . Robert Collyer , one of the Grand Chaplains , offered an impressive prayer , fol .
lowed by the overture to " William Tell" ou the great organ . The opening ceremonies conolnded with fche " Hallelujah Chorus" ( organ and military band ) . After Graud Master Lawrence had declared the annual oommnnication of fche Grand Lodge opened ia ample form , the entire assemblage of over nine hundred persons joined in singing
" Old Hundred . The effect was grand ; the great organ and tbe band of St . Cecile Lodge , in nnison with the voices , producing a volume of sound that rolled throngh the hall aud could be heard distinctly in the street . Tbe large Grand Lodge room was filled to
overflowing , delegates from every Lodge in the jurisdiction being present ; in addition to theso were the representatives of nearly all the Grand Bodies with which the Grand Lodge of New York is in fraternal relations . Grand Master Lawrence in his address num .
mented on the bitter quarrel existing between the Grand Lodges of England and Quebec . He said : —• " While fully believing in fche American doctrine of tho supreme and exclusive jurisdiction of a Grand Lodge within the territory which it controls , I do not consider that thafc doctrine should extend to the length of rendering Masonic
bodies previously enjoying a lawful existence within such territory clandestine and illegal , because of their refusal to abandon their original allegiance and place themselves under the authority of the newly-created Grand Lodge . The Grand Master of Masons in this State in 1879 , in addressing this Grand Lodge upon the subject of
the somewhat similar issue then raised by Quebec as against the Grand Lodge of Scotland , expressed fche opinion that the general current of authority is opposed to such a construction of the rights of a newly-created Grand Lodge , and in that view of the subject your present Grand Master entirely concurs . If this is the correct
view of this question involved in this controversy , we cannot endorse the action of Quebec , but must deplore fche fact that thafc Grand Bod y should have thonght it necessary to proceed to the severance of fraternal relations , rather than await the time whtm tho Lodges in question should find it for their interest to place themselves within
the folds of its protection . " The Grand Master detailed the numerous pnblic ceremonials performed by him during the year , and paid feeliug tributes to the distinguished brethren who had passed away since tbe last meeting of the Grand Lodge . A rSsume of the business of the year was also given . The Grand Master referred at length to
the determined effort made to wipe out the enormous debt ; with which the Fraternity was burdened . For this object , he said , he had received contributions amounting to 76 , 000 dols ., and out of the ordinary revenues the trustees had paid about 36 , 000 dols . of the total indebtedness . The Hall and Asylum Fund was therefore
bettor b y consideraby over 100 , 000 dols . than ifc had been a year before . If the good work was to continue , it was the duty of the uraud Lodge to devise some practicable method whereby individual effort shonld give place to concerted action , to the end that the debt may soonest and most rapidlbe pnidtho Craft relieved from its
y , iabours and the great purpose undertaken accomplished . The address , which included a number of other topics , occupied nearly three hours ln delivery . After receiving the annual reports of the Grand Officers , ^« nn C . Graves was appointed Commissioner of Appeals in place of William T . Woodruff deceased .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
— : o : — ANCIENT EBOR PRECEPTORY , " No . 101 3 « E quarterly meeting of this body was held on the Sfch inst ., afc 0 , Freemasons' Hall , St . Saviourgate , York . There were present ^ afcres Christopher Palliser E . P ., Wm . Brown Constable , W . II . ^ "wpof Marshal , T . B . Whytehead P . Keg ., W . Lawton P ., J . Mavo ,, -, G . Simpson P ., M . F . W . Williamson Boauceanfc , J . T . * -er Snb-Marshal , "Wm . Watson Capt . of Guard , A . IL H . McGachen
"ty A' " others . The only visitor present was E . Frater J . W . 'mad Sub-Prior of tho Province , who was received with the usual 0 f f ? - Successful ballots were taken for Comp . George Fhchetfc , ot 'j Kin ' 6 Edwin Chapter No . 660 , and W . Comp . W . P . Cochrane ^ _ 'o Mar wood Chapter No . 602 , and these Companions wero suer-ssn-ely installed Knights of tho Temple by E . Frater T . B . Whytefiend , prater W , Brown acting as Sub-Marshal , and E . Frater J . W .
la J () a 'l * . »•* Prelate . A letter was read from E . Frater J . S . Cumber'flu , thanking the membrs for electing him an honorary member . ° a'rns were collected and the Conclave was closed . An adjouru-8 o i VVa 3 ma ( ^ to tho refectory , where light refreshments wero r TOd and a short toast list waa discharged .
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MASONIC LECTURE * KNOBS AND EXCRESCENCES . BEO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z . is open to accept invitations for tho delivery ot his LECTURE in METKOPOIATAJT or PaovisciiL LODBBS , or LODGES OF INSTRUCTION " . NO Lecture fee ; travelling expenses only accepted . Address—Clapham S . W
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* v- « " a a- jaJ . ' \ 'XI nil ^ ~ 3 i z \ -x \ . % ¦! - ' ! R 4 ;? . nr-y ¦ '¦ a ' ¦ ' .-* :- '\ ,-. 2 3 , " * l ' a-5 iuh hykh ^ M ni ^ HW ^ ^ il & M i ^ hri fr l- ^ i , i iiLu . & dvli 4 wmlismhVLj A Weekly llecord of Masonic Intelligence . Reports o United Grand Lodgo aro published with tho Special Sanction of H . R . F . the Prince of Wales tho M . W . tho Grand Master of England . 'piI E FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded diiec-X from fche Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subcribers shonld forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W , W . MORGAN , ab Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREE - MASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free . - £ 0 13 6 Six Months , ditto ¦ 0 7 0 Three Months ditto . 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTSPer Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , ls per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Doable Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on Application . Advertisers will lind Tho FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of eveiy class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherino-sfcreob , Strand . Messrs . KENT aud Co ., Paternoster-row , E . C . Mr . KITCUIE , 6 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SIMPSON BROS ., Shoe Lane . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 lied Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 A Great Queen-street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL & JONES , & Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKKRS , Angel Court , Strand . Mr . H . VICKERS , 317 Strand .
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Grand Lodge Of New York.
GRAND LODGE OF NEW YORK .
THE one hundred ancl hrtli annual session ot the Grand Lods » e ol Free and Accepted Masons in the State of New York was opened on Tuesday , the lst instant , at two o ' clock , with the fall and impressive ceivmouial of the Craft . While the grant organ , reinforced by a military hand , pealed forth the strains of a grand processional mai-ch , composed specially for the occasion by Brother
George W . Morgan , the Grand Officers , with Grand Master Frank H . Lawrence at their head , entered aud marched iu solemn procession np the centre aisle , and assumed their respective places in tho Grand East . All the Officers were clothed in the imperial pnrplo of the Fraternity , while many were decorated with magnificent jewels , blaz .
ing with precions stones . Among the distinguished dignitaries in attendance were General Charles Koome ; J . Edward Simmons , presi . dent of the Board of Education } ex . Mayor Edmund L . Juilson of Albany j Speaker of tho Assembly , James W . Husted ; Clerk of the Senate , John W . Vrooman ; Jesse B . Anthony , William A . Brodie ,
James Ten Evck , John Hodge , Washington E . Connor , Justice John J . Gormain , Frederick A . Buruham , Colonel Edward M . L . Ehlers , and Past Grand Masters John L . Lewis . Clinton F . Pai ^ e , Joseph D . Evans , Benjamin Flagler , and James Gibson . The Rev . Robert Collyer , one of the Grand Chaplains , offered an impressive prayer , fol .
lowed by the overture to " William Tell" ou the great organ . The opening ceremonies conolnded with fche " Hallelujah Chorus" ( organ and military band ) . After Graud Master Lawrence had declared the annual oommnnication of fche Grand Lodge opened ia ample form , the entire assemblage of over nine hundred persons joined in singing
" Old Hundred . The effect was grand ; the great organ and tbe band of St . Cecile Lodge , in nnison with the voices , producing a volume of sound that rolled throngh the hall aud could be heard distinctly in the street . Tbe large Grand Lodge room was filled to
overflowing , delegates from every Lodge in the jurisdiction being present ; in addition to theso were the representatives of nearly all the Grand Bodies with which the Grand Lodge of New York is in fraternal relations . Grand Master Lawrence in his address num .
mented on the bitter quarrel existing between the Grand Lodges of England and Quebec . He said : —• " While fully believing in fche American doctrine of tho supreme and exclusive jurisdiction of a Grand Lodge within the territory which it controls , I do not consider that thafc doctrine should extend to the length of rendering Masonic
bodies previously enjoying a lawful existence within such territory clandestine and illegal , because of their refusal to abandon their original allegiance and place themselves under the authority of the newly-created Grand Lodge . The Grand Master of Masons in this State in 1879 , in addressing this Grand Lodge upon the subject of
the somewhat similar issue then raised by Quebec as against the Grand Lodge of Scotland , expressed fche opinion that the general current of authority is opposed to such a construction of the rights of a newly-created Grand Lodge , and in that view of the subject your present Grand Master entirely concurs . If this is the correct
view of this question involved in this controversy , we cannot endorse the action of Quebec , but must deplore fche fact that thafc Grand Bod y should have thonght it necessary to proceed to the severance of fraternal relations , rather than await the time whtm tho Lodges in question should find it for their interest to place themselves within
the folds of its protection . " The Grand Master detailed the numerous pnblic ceremonials performed by him during the year , and paid feeliug tributes to the distinguished brethren who had passed away since tbe last meeting of the Grand Lodge . A rSsume of the business of the year was also given . The Grand Master referred at length to
the determined effort made to wipe out the enormous debt ; with which the Fraternity was burdened . For this object , he said , he had received contributions amounting to 76 , 000 dols ., and out of the ordinary revenues the trustees had paid about 36 , 000 dols . of the total indebtedness . The Hall and Asylum Fund was therefore
bettor b y consideraby over 100 , 000 dols . than ifc had been a year before . If the good work was to continue , it was the duty of the uraud Lodge to devise some practicable method whereby individual effort shonld give place to concerted action , to the end that the debt may soonest and most rapidlbe pnidtho Craft relieved from its
y , iabours and the great purpose undertaken accomplished . The address , which included a number of other topics , occupied nearly three hours ln delivery . After receiving the annual reports of the Grand Officers , ^« nn C . Graves was appointed Commissioner of Appeals in place of William T . Woodruff deceased .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
— : o : — ANCIENT EBOR PRECEPTORY , " No . 101 3 « E quarterly meeting of this body was held on the Sfch inst ., afc 0 , Freemasons' Hall , St . Saviourgate , York . There were present ^ afcres Christopher Palliser E . P ., Wm . Brown Constable , W . II . ^ "wpof Marshal , T . B . Whytehead P . Keg ., W . Lawton P ., J . Mavo ,, -, G . Simpson P ., M . F . W . Williamson Boauceanfc , J . T . * -er Snb-Marshal , "Wm . Watson Capt . of Guard , A . IL H . McGachen
"ty A' " others . The only visitor present was E . Frater J . W . 'mad Sub-Prior of tho Province , who was received with the usual 0 f f ? - Successful ballots were taken for Comp . George Fhchetfc , ot 'j Kin ' 6 Edwin Chapter No . 660 , and W . Comp . W . P . Cochrane ^ _ 'o Mar wood Chapter No . 602 , and these Companions wero suer-ssn-ely installed Knights of tho Temple by E . Frater T . B . Whytefiend , prater W , Brown acting as Sub-Marshal , and E . Frater J . W .
la J () a 'l * . »•* Prelate . A letter was read from E . Frater J . S . Cumber'flu , thanking the membrs for electing him an honorary member . ° a'rns were collected and the Conclave was closed . An adjouru-8 o i VVa 3 ma ( ^ to tho refectory , where light refreshments wero r TOd and a short toast list waa discharged .
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THE AMERICAN PORTABLE iUSIO STANDS . j J . F . WALTERS' PATENT . J Iron , from 10 / 8 each . Brass , from 30 / - each . , ¦ ' . j . ; ., " " V . " . ' . I / ' O a . ¦ ; \ / <;• ¦ fU u . _ - ' . i ,.. ¦ ¦'¦ ¦ ' * . ¦ !¦' ¦ A . A A- V , ; A I : Ao ove W # f > ' ' a y .: * % j !^ H C $ W I iii ¦ $ i I r i ?\ I o i ? i I % * % i- ¦ " ft "" " A J'l . i't \ ^ i km k V ' \ / m / / i \ I m c " ' ^ 11 / # l Hi / ^ ""^ Sk ^ ' I ^ HESE Stands are unsurpassed in simplicity , strength , portability , . 1 cheapness , and elegance of finish . They are suitable for Military Bands Orchestras , Reading aud News Rooms , Libraries , Studies , and Drawing Rooms When opened to thoir full capacity they stand 5 feet high , anil ca" be folded no * enclosed in a ease 21 inches long by 2 inches diameter . The weight is about 31 bs . 12 oz ., and they- will support a weight of 50 lbs . To be obtained of all Music Dealers , and of the Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Patent , HARROW & CO . MUSIC SMITHS , BRASS WORKERS , & 0 13 and 14 Portland Street , Soho , London , W .
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MASONIC LECTURE * KNOBS AND EXCRESCENCES . BEO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z . is open to accept invitations for tho delivery ot his LECTURE in METKOPOIATAJT or PaovisciiL LODBBS , or LODGES OF INSTRUCTION " . NO Lecture fee ; travelling expenses only accepted . Address—Clapham S . W
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* v- « " a a- jaJ . ' \ 'XI nil ^ ~ 3 i z \ -x \ . % ¦! - ' ! R 4 ;? . nr-y ¦ '¦ a ' ¦ ' .-* :- '\ ,-. 2 3 , " * l ' a-5 iuh hykh ^ M ni ^ HW ^ ^ il & M i ^ hri fr l- ^ i , i iiLu . & dvli 4 wmlismhVLj A Weekly llecord of Masonic Intelligence . Reports o United Grand Lodgo aro published with tho Special Sanction of H . R . F . the Prince of Wales tho M . W . tho Grand Master of England . 'piI E FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded diiec-X from fche Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subcribers shonld forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W , W . MORGAN , ab Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREE - MASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free . - £ 0 13 6 Six Months , ditto ¦ 0 7 0 Three Months ditto . 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTSPer Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , ls per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Doable Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on Application . Advertisers will lind Tho FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of eveiy class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherino-sfcreob , Strand . Messrs . KENT aud Co ., Paternoster-row , E . C . Mr . KITCUIE , 6 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SIMPSON BROS ., Shoe Lane . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 lied Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 A Great Queen-street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL & JONES , & Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKKRS , Angel Court , Strand . Mr . H . VICKERS , 317 Strand .