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Audit Of The Grand Lodge.
The arrangements were upon the usual liberal scale , and the ladies expressed themselves highly gratified by the attention of the Master of the Ceremonies and the Stewards—who certainl y exerted themselves in a very praiseworthy manner . The health of the ladies was proposed in a very animated address , and was very warmly received . Brother Mason returned thanks for a similar compliment paid to the visitors—and Mr . Pollock also took an opportunity to acknowledge tbe very great pleasure ivhich himself and lad y had received in an address , remarkable for its elegance and spirit .
Masonic Knights' Templars.
MASONIC KNIGHTS' TEMPLARS .
CHAPTER OF OBSERVANCE , March 16 . —There was no particular business before the Encampment ; but the arrangements were in all respects satisfactory . CROSS OF CHRIST ENCAMPMENT , March 17 th . —The muster-roll of this Encampment is extending upon each successive assembly—at present the number of members is about forty ; five of ivhom were installed this daycertificates have been drawn since the last meeting for thirty
; - two ^ and several Companions are on thc candidate ' s list . On this day R . T . Crueefix , M . D . was duly obligated and placed in supreme command of the Encampment , and saluted in due form by the Conclave . The first and second Captains—J . Chanter and J . Acklam , Esqrs . ; R . DIN , Esq . Chancellor ; and J . Pittway , Esq . Treasurer , having been elected to their respective offices , took their seats accordingly . The E . Commander appointed R . L . Wilson Master ofthe Ceremonies
, Esq . ; J . Partridge and J . Clarke , Esqrs . first and second Standard Bearers ; am l y ^ - . ^ - Smith , Esq . Steward : all ivhich appointments gave perfect satisfaction to the members , and promise to promote the disci pline and practice ofthe Encampment , with the hospitable sociality of the banquet . The gracious answer ofthe most eminent Grand Master of the Order , H . R . PI . the Duke of Sussex , to an address nresented to him nn his
happy restoration to si ght was read , and ordered to be entered on the minutes . The new Council , nominated by the E . Commander are the First and Second Captains , the Master of the Cremonies and R . Corner , Esq . The E . Commander entered into some observations upon the state of the Order in England , and explained the system of discipline , ivhich he recommended for adoption . A revisal of the B ylaws has been approved ; and the materiel of this Encampment apto be
pears placed upon a firm basis . As specie is considered to be the chief munition in the field , it is no less so in the cabinet ; ive betray no secret in stating that the Chancellor , and First Lord of the Treasury preside over a very respectable fund which the future collection will probably enable them to commence as a permanent one . At the banquet the loyalty of the "Belted Masons" was directed to the Sovereign of the Realmand to their Royal and Most Eminent
, Grand Master , as well as to the Most Eminent Grand Masters of Scotland and Ireland , the Duke of Leinster , and Lord Ramsay . The health of the Past Eminent Commander Baumer , with his Past Colleagues Goldsworthy , and Wheeler , were proposed in suitable terms by the Commander in the chair , and duly acknowledged . A spirited appeal was made from the chair in support of the two schools , and particular allusion was made to the Girls' Institution ; which
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Audit Of The Grand Lodge.
The arrangements were upon the usual liberal scale , and the ladies expressed themselves highly gratified by the attention of the Master of the Ceremonies and the Stewards—who certainl y exerted themselves in a very praiseworthy manner . The health of the ladies was proposed in a very animated address , and was very warmly received . Brother Mason returned thanks for a similar compliment paid to the visitors—and Mr . Pollock also took an opportunity to acknowledge tbe very great pleasure ivhich himself and lad y had received in an address , remarkable for its elegance and spirit .
Masonic Knights' Templars.
MASONIC KNIGHTS' TEMPLARS .
CHAPTER OF OBSERVANCE , March 16 . —There was no particular business before the Encampment ; but the arrangements were in all respects satisfactory . CROSS OF CHRIST ENCAMPMENT , March 17 th . —The muster-roll of this Encampment is extending upon each successive assembly—at present the number of members is about forty ; five of ivhom were installed this daycertificates have been drawn since the last meeting for thirty
; - two ^ and several Companions are on thc candidate ' s list . On this day R . T . Crueefix , M . D . was duly obligated and placed in supreme command of the Encampment , and saluted in due form by the Conclave . The first and second Captains—J . Chanter and J . Acklam , Esqrs . ; R . DIN , Esq . Chancellor ; and J . Pittway , Esq . Treasurer , having been elected to their respective offices , took their seats accordingly . The E . Commander appointed R . L . Wilson Master ofthe Ceremonies
, Esq . ; J . Partridge and J . Clarke , Esqrs . first and second Standard Bearers ; am l y ^ - . ^ - Smith , Esq . Steward : all ivhich appointments gave perfect satisfaction to the members , and promise to promote the disci pline and practice ofthe Encampment , with the hospitable sociality of the banquet . The gracious answer ofthe most eminent Grand Master of the Order , H . R . PI . the Duke of Sussex , to an address nresented to him nn his
happy restoration to si ght was read , and ordered to be entered on the minutes . The new Council , nominated by the E . Commander are the First and Second Captains , the Master of the Cremonies and R . Corner , Esq . The E . Commander entered into some observations upon the state of the Order in England , and explained the system of discipline , ivhich he recommended for adoption . A revisal of the B ylaws has been approved ; and the materiel of this Encampment apto be
pears placed upon a firm basis . As specie is considered to be the chief munition in the field , it is no less so in the cabinet ; ive betray no secret in stating that the Chancellor , and First Lord of the Treasury preside over a very respectable fund which the future collection will probably enable them to commence as a permanent one . At the banquet the loyalty of the "Belted Masons" was directed to the Sovereign of the Realmand to their Royal and Most Eminent
, Grand Master , as well as to the Most Eminent Grand Masters of Scotland and Ireland , the Duke of Leinster , and Lord Ramsay . The health of the Past Eminent Commander Baumer , with his Past Colleagues Goldsworthy , and Wheeler , were proposed in suitable terms by the Commander in the chair , and duly acknowledged . A spirited appeal was made from the chair in support of the two schools , and particular allusion was made to the Girls' Institution ; which