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Ancient And Accepted Rite.

Ancient and Accepted Rite .

/ Metropolitan / Meetings , Shadwell Clerke Chapter ( No . 107 ) . — A meeting of the above chapter vvas held at the Masonic Hall , 33 , Golden-square , on Wednesday , the 23 rd ult ., when the following vvere present : E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley , 18 , M . W . S . j 111 . Bros . W . A . Scurrah , 30 , ist Gen . j W . R . Palmer , 30 , 2 nd Gen . j Lovegrove , 30 , Treas . ; Read , 30 ° , Recorder ; E . and P . Bros . Dr . Goodchild , 1 S , Raphael ; 0

E . C . Mulvey , iS ° , Herald ; G . J . Dunkley , 18 , Organist ; Cooper , iS ° , Stwd . ; Austin , Outer Guard ; Felix Weiss , , S ° ; L . M . Biden , iS ° ; and Pragnell , iS ° . Visitors : III . Bros . Capt . Walls , 30 ; H . J . Lardner , 30 ° ; George Gregory , 30 ° ; W . Woodford , 30 ; and E . and P . Bro . Rev . W . H . Fraser , iS ° . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the

installation of M . W . S . vvas proceeded with , the ceremony being ably performed by E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley , I . P . M . W . S . The M . W . S . then appointed his officers as follows : Bros . Palmer , Prelate ; Lovegrove , Treas . ; Read , Recorder ; Dorman , ist Gen . ; Dr . Goodchild , 2 nd Gen . ; Storr , G . Marshal ; Mulvey , Raphael ; Cooper , D . C ; Pragnell , Herald ; Leversedge , Capt . of Guard ; Dunkley , Org . ;

F . Weiss , Steward ; and Austin , Outer Guard . Bros . W . M . Stiles , P . M . 1507 , P . Z . 1507 ; Arthur H . Scurrah , S . W . 2206 ; and C . H . Fry , P . M . 167 , vvere balloted for , and elected candidates , the ceremonies being performed by E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley and the M . W . S . A P . M . W . S . ' s jewel was presented by the M . W . S . to E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley , I . P . M . W . S ., vvho very suitably replied .

Correspondence having been read , and other business transacted , the chapter vvas closed . The brethren afterwards sat down to banquet at the Criterion , over vvhich the M . W . S . presided . The customary toasts vvere given most ably by the M . VV . S ., and were all well received . A very enjoyable evening vvas spent .

Provincial Meetings.

Provincial Meetings .

LEEDS . Leodiensis Chapter ( No . 77 ) . —This chapter was opened by the M . W . S ., E . and P . Bro . Adolph Hess , assisted by his officers , at the Freemasons' Hall , on Tuesday , the 15 th ult . 111 . Bro . CJ . Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , Inspector-General of the District , vvas received under an arch of steel . The minutes of the last meeting vvere

read and confirmed . One candidate vvas perfected by 111 Bro . Jno . Barker , 30 , P . M . W . S ., assisted by III . Bro . Banister . Bro . W . J . Beck vvas elected M . W . S ., and Bro . Kay re-elected Treasurer . The chapter was visited by 111 . Bros . C . W . Finckin , 30 , 16 ; A . Gill , 30 ° ; E . and P . Bro . J . W . Monckman , P . M . W . S ., Bros . Hy . Shaw , P . M . W . S ., Richard Hodgson , and Thos . Pickles , all of 60 .

Business of the chapter over , it vvas closed . The dinner was held in the banqueting hall , under the presidency of the M . W . S ., E . and P . Bro . Adolph Hess , having on his right III . Bro . Banister , Bros . Monckman , Finckin , A . Gill , H . Shaw , R . Hodgson , and Thos . Pickles , and on his left III . Bro . Jno . Barker , 30 ; J . VV . Fourness , P . M . W . S . ; J . R . Harereaves . P . M . W . S .: HPnrv

Warwick , P . M . W . S . ; C . Letch Mason , and others . Bro . M . J . Beck occupied the vice-chair . After dinner , the M . W . S . proposed "The Health of H . M . G . M . the Queen , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , and the other members of the Royal Family ; " "The Supreme Council ; " and their dear old friend "III . Bro . C J . Banister , _ 33 ° , " with all the honours , hoping that he might ong continue to come amongst them vvith his cheerful and

happy instruction . 111 . Bro . Banister thanked the M . W . S . for his kind remarks , and the brethren for their great kindness to him whenever he came amongst them , and concluded by proposing every happiness to the M . W . S . and prosperity to the chapter , vvhich vvas thoroughly appreciated . Other toasts vvere duly proposed and responded to , and a trul y happy evening vvas the result . Bro . Chas . Letch Mason rendered great assistance .

Knights Templar.

Knights Templar .

provincial / Meetings . ALDERSHOT . William Stuart Preceptory ( No . 76 ) . — ofi !! , S of thls Preceptory vvas held on Saturday , the 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Imperial Hotel . The E . P fr Knight A . S . Knight Prescott , P . P . C , vvas supported tne

"J bub-Prior of the province , Sir Knight R . Loveland Loveland , P . G . S . B . Eng . ; andSir Knights | . E . Le Feuvre , Pr A - " ' CoK Yeatman * % gs- C " W . A . Jellicoe , Ev i ? - n > V Lleut-Co 1 - R- P- herald , P-P-C ; Richard t 1 | P . P-C ; VV . E . Foster , W . J . Rix , P . P . C . of G . ; * " none , Lehmann , and others . 1 he preceptory was opened , and subsequently the EiP . ht

sct . ' . r 1 " I 5 ^ Lieut .-Col . R . P . Fitzgerald , vvas pre-1 if for the benefit of installation as E . P . by Sir Knio-ht inn t I , ' euvre > and installed by the retiring E . P . in a ¦ . st impressive manner . The following officers vvere then v £ ted . Sir Knights W . J . Rix , P . P . C \ of G ., Constable ; k . ° 5- Marshal ; Jas . 'Taylor , P . P . R ., Prelate ; Richard

A c :,, •> ;•» lreas > and Almoner ; VV . E . Foster , Reg . ; Ii ' n * Sub-Marshal ; Col . Yeatman Biggs , Captain of Yal J-Miller , Herald ; and Wm . Burns , Equerry . A KntrU D VOte of thanks was P assed to Sir Knight A . S . duri , rescott for his valuable services to the preceptory whiVi , u ? past year ' as vve " as for the excellent manner in _ "en he had aiwavs rpnrlerprl flip ritual Tl . « PIJD : . - «« iii ^ iji 111

eturn' tl . , ..... L ... ablv S thanks , warmly . eulogised his officers who had so th -Li "PPorted him during his year of office . A vote of Wei , J V ? L a - lso accorded t 0 Sir Knight R . Loveland of th s servlces as Treasurer since the resuscitation 'ion nf f [ P y * and for having brought the financial posirt > SDon l- P- 'feptory t 0 its present satisfactory state . In rnembJ f' L- retlrln £ Treasurer heartily thanked the ers tor their kind and unanimous vote , and assured

Knights Templar.

them that the pressure of professional and Masonic business alone compelled him to refuse the very pressing invitation of the preceptory to be again re-elected . After the usual business had been disposed of , the E . P . closed the preceptory , and the sir knights repaired to the banquet hall , where the E . P . vvas well supported by the Grand and Provincial Officers and members of the preceptory , and the loyal and Templar toasts vvere given and responded to .

Order Of The Secret Monitor.

Order of the Secret Monitor .

SOUTH AFRICA . The first conclave of the Order of the Secret Monitor in South Africa vvas established at Durban , Natal , on the 26 th September last , under the title of the Prudent Brethren Conclave , No . 15 , by warrant from the Grand Council of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the

Colonies and Dependencies of the British Crown . Bro . Rev . J . Oxley Oxland , 32 , vvas installed as Supreme Ruler by Past Grand Councillor Bro . R . I . Finnemore , 32 ° , vvho accepted the office of Councillor of the conclave , and Bro . Thomas Cook , 31 ° , was appointed Guide . A number of candidates desirous of being inducted into the Order vvere proposed for ballot .

Ireland.

Ireland .

Craft . BELFAST . Ark Lodge ( No . io ) . — The usual monthly meeting of this lodge vvas held in the lodges premises , No . 16 , Alfred-street , on the nth ult ., when a large number of brethren assembled to welcome Bro . the Marquis of Hertford , P . G . M ., upon his first appearance in the lodge . Present : Bros . Robert Tennent , W . M . ; W . H . H . Lvons ,

S . W . ; Hy . Crawford , J . W ., Treas . ; Rev . F . M . Graham , S . D . ; F . G . Fenton , J . D . ; C . B . Brownlovv , I . G . ; B . W . D . Montgomery , Sec , ; C . Bowles , P . M . ; G . W . Ferguson , P . M . ; G . Johnston , P . M . ; Ewart , P . S . G . W . ; W . S . Boyd , P . M . ; Hy . Boyd , P . M . ; Wm . Dobbin , P . M . ; F . Kinahan , P . M . ; V . W . Grimshavv , P . M . ;

H . G . S . Alexander , P . M . ; H . H . Bottomley , P . M . ; C . K . Cordner , P . M . j A . Duffin P . M . ; Pirn , Charley , Wallace , Munro , Ross , Crammelin ,, Dickey , J . S . Flood , R . S . Johnston , Huggins , Morell , Macaulay , Smith , and Barton . Visitors : Bros . F . Rankin , P . G . Treas . ; R . J . Hilton , P . G . Sec ; and J . Mackenzie-Shaw , P . P . D . G . M . Queensland .

Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . Lord Arthur Hill , J . G . W . ; H . D . McMaster , John Kinahan , Viscount Massereene , and Ferrard , P . M . The regular business being ended , at the request of the P . G . M ., the W . M . gave instruction to the lodge on various subjects . Labour being concluded , the lodge was called off for refreshment , and the brethren having ascended to the

banqueting hall , dinner vvas served . The further visiting brethren present thereat vvere Bros . G . W . Shekleton , O . C , D . G . M . ; Thos . Valentine , D . P . G . M . ; Carey , P . J . GAV . j and F . Gordon , 349 ( E . C ) . The usual Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , the lodge was called on for labour , and after a short space of time , vvas closed . The brethren separated at a later period .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

ENNISKILLEN . Enniskillen Chapter ( No . 205 ) . —Atthe regular meeting of this chapter , held in the Town Hall , on the 3 rd September , for the election of officers , the following companions vvere elected for the ensuing year : Comps . C . E . R . A . Irvine , King ; J . Bryans , High Priest ; C . Hunter , Chief Scribe ; Gunning , Captain of the Host ; W . Ritchie ,

Sup . of the Tabernacle ; Joe L . Carson , Royal Arch Captain ; G . Vanes , Capt . Scarlet Veil ; G . B . VVhite , Capt . Purple Veil ; Geo . Elliott , Capt . Blue Veil ; W . F . Jones ( P . K . ) , Treasurer and Registrar ; W . H . Morrison ( P . K . ) , Chaplain ; and B . Gamble ( I . P . K . ) , Janitor . The following sketch of R . A . Masonry in Enniskillen , and the reasons vvhich lead to the founding of Chapter 205 in the town may prove interesting to those vvho carry on the

"Royal Art . " In July , 1 S 38 , a warrant of constitution vvas granted by Grand Chapter establishing Chapter 891 , the first we have any knowledge of as existing in Enniskillen , at least subsequent to the separation of the jurisdiction of Royal Arch Masonry from the Craft Grand Lodge , and for years S 91 was the only chapter in the town , but early in 1 S 65

another warrant was issued by Grand Chapter empowering the formation of Chapter 473 , vvhich soon became a most flourishing chapter , and for several years a spirit of rivalry was maintained between the two chapters . But a time came vvhen it vvas found that this rivalry vvas not alone an unhealthy emulation , but vvas injurious to the best interests of capitular Masonry , and it became apparent to both

chapters that if Royal Arch Masonry vvas to flourish this could onl y be accomplished by the members of the two chapters joining under one warrant and working but one chapter . It vvould here be out of place to more than allude to the difficulties vvhich interposed to prevent this desirable amalgamation , but vve may say that they vvere formidable , and

for a time apparently insurmountable . In the case of the members of both chapters , old associations and traditions had to be given up , pleasant memories ignored , and the rivalry forgotten . But Masonic loyalty and a whole-hearted desire for the prosperity of the Royal Order outside the limits of mere chapter borders at length prevailed , and on October 26 th , 1 SS 8 , the warrants of both 891 and 473 vvere surrendered to Grand Chapter , and a nevv warrant ( No . 205 )

taken out , under vvhich number and the name , "The Enniskillen Chapter , " the members of the two joined , and the wisdom of the s ! ep vvas at once apparent , in the large number of brethren of ability and influence vvho at once came forward and joined the nevv chapter , and the erevvhile divided companions vieing vvith each other to perfect everything vvhich could tend to the prosperous working of the new chapter .

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The first officers of the nevv chapter vvere chosen unanimously from those of the two old ones , one from each alternately , Comp . O . Ternan being chosen first King in recognition of the great services he had rendered in bringing about the amalgamation . May we not say that the establishment of this chapter in Enniskillen affords a striking example of the power and good

vvhich Freemasonry exercises over the minds of those vvho learn and lay to heart her principles of fraternity and brotherly love , that abnegation of self , for the sake of the welfare of the common weal , vvhich enables men to cheerfully surrender cherished privileges , it may be , and old associations to merge in a newer Masonic tie , and submit to a younger jurisdiction for the sake of that " peace , love , and

harmony , vvhich are the abiding characteristics of the Order . The original members vvere Comps . Past Kings Geo . Willis , A . Price , and A . Kenny ( dead ) ; O . Ternan , William Teele , VVm . Gait , W . G . Ternan , VV . H . Morrison , Wm . Purdon , W . F . Jones , and J . W . Danej and Comps . Irvine , Hunter , Gamble , Bryans , Atthill , and Sproule .

Grand Masonic Concert.

GRAND MASONIC CONCERT .

The above event the first of its kind , took place in the Lodge Rooms , Fisherman ' s Hall , Kinsale , co . Cork , Ireland , under the patronage of Bro . H . T . Daunt , J . P ., W . M ., R . A ., M . M . M ., Past Masters , Wardens , and brethren of the Kinsale Lodge , No . 234 . The room vvas decorated vvith the full Masonic insignia

by Bros . Ward , P . M . ; Jago , I . P . M . ; and Orr , S . W . The programme vvas arranged by Mrs . Pratt , who with her usual kindness selected the choir for the concert from those of St . Multose , Kinsale , Ringcurran , and the Wesleyan Churches ; too much cannot be said in praise of the indefatigable way she conducted the whole concert ,

but the trained style of the singing spoke for itself . In addition to the local talent , the fine voices of Miss Hunt , Bro . Rev . Canon Conolly , and Mr . Thos . Good formed an attraction which the repeated encores proved to have been correctly estimated . At eight o ' clock p . m ., the brethren in full Masonic dress and regalia , led by Bro .

H . T . Daunt , W . M ., supported by Bros . Jago , I . P . M ., Col . Havvtres , P . M ., P . J . G . D . Munster , the Past Masters , Wardens , and brethren , marched up the hall to the platform , when the W . M . gave out that the concert would open vvith " God Bless the Prince of Wales , Grand Master of England , " which was sung ,

all in the hall standing . Among the local performers must be mentioned the name of Miss Emily Daunt , whose song , accompanied by the Misses Orrs , on piano and violin , received a well deserved encore ; the piano . solo , as also one by Miss M . Orr , was encored to the echo . A quartette by Mrs . McDonnell , Miss Orr , Capt . Pratt , and Mr . McDonnell deserves special notice ; but

it would be invidious to select any of the other performers , all having done their duty to perfection . The room was full to overflowing with the principal inhabitants of Kinsale , and the proceeds are to be devoted to the Masonic Jubilee Annuity Fund . From the support now given the brethren hope soon to give another treat of the kind to the music-loving public .

The West Lancashire Hamer Benevolent Institution.

THE WEST LANCASHIRE HAMER BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .

A meeting of the Court of Governors of this Institution was held on Friday evening , the 25 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , under the presidency of Bro . R . Foote . The report for the year was adopted . Bro . G . Morgan was re-appointed Treasurer , and Bros . H . H .

Smith and A . J . J . Bamford joint Secretaries . Bros . ' Dr . J . K . Smith , Hall , Christison , and Irvin were unanimously elected honorary medical officers . Thanks were given to the Auditors , Bros . Turner , Pittaway , and Bottomley , and Bro . H . H . SMITH , in moving the customary vote to the Chairman , announced

that through Bro . Murray he had received 200 guineas for the funds of the Institution from the executors of the late Bro . Crossley , of Wigan , vvho , in addition , had left 300 guineas to the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution , and 600 guineas to the Alpass Benevolent Fund . The vote of thanks was cordially carried , and the proceedings then terminated .

Miss Fuller , a lady from America , opened the Globe on Tuesday , last week , for a limited number of weeks ; which we think will prove to be extremely limited unless she has other plays better than " Caprice " to present to the public . " Caprice" is a touch of Wm . Taylor ' s " Unequal Match " and "Caste , " and though a squabble

is going on about Miss Fuller ' s rights to it , we venture to remark it is not worth a quarrel over . Its theme is that of an educated man who falls in love with a rustic girl , and who , when he has married her , finds he has made a huge mistake owing to her want of education . The lady then puts herself under

teachers , and returning to her husband somewhat confounds him with her high education . Miss Fuller is an American variety artiste , and not suited to comedies . She shows talent , and , being pretty , may yet win the sympathies of English folk if

she can put on a play suitable to her style . She has a very good company , whom we pitied , including Bros . Maclean and J . S . Grahame , Mr . A . Boucicault , Mr . Fuller Mellish , Mr . A . Maltby , and Misses Marie Linden and Susie Vaughan . A cow on the stage is , something new , even to realistic drama .

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Ancient And Accepted Rite.

Ancient and Accepted Rite .

/ Metropolitan / Meetings , Shadwell Clerke Chapter ( No . 107 ) . — A meeting of the above chapter vvas held at the Masonic Hall , 33 , Golden-square , on Wednesday , the 23 rd ult ., when the following vvere present : E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley , 18 , M . W . S . j 111 . Bros . W . A . Scurrah , 30 , ist Gen . j W . R . Palmer , 30 , 2 nd Gen . j Lovegrove , 30 , Treas . ; Read , 30 ° , Recorder ; E . and P . Bros . Dr . Goodchild , 1 S , Raphael ; 0

E . C . Mulvey , iS ° , Herald ; G . J . Dunkley , 18 , Organist ; Cooper , iS ° , Stwd . ; Austin , Outer Guard ; Felix Weiss , , S ° ; L . M . Biden , iS ° ; and Pragnell , iS ° . Visitors : III . Bros . Capt . Walls , 30 ; H . J . Lardner , 30 ° ; George Gregory , 30 ° ; W . Woodford , 30 ; and E . and P . Bro . Rev . W . H . Fraser , iS ° . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the

installation of M . W . S . vvas proceeded with , the ceremony being ably performed by E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley , I . P . M . W . S . The M . W . S . then appointed his officers as follows : Bros . Palmer , Prelate ; Lovegrove , Treas . ; Read , Recorder ; Dorman , ist Gen . ; Dr . Goodchild , 2 nd Gen . ; Storr , G . Marshal ; Mulvey , Raphael ; Cooper , D . C ; Pragnell , Herald ; Leversedge , Capt . of Guard ; Dunkley , Org . ;

F . Weiss , Steward ; and Austin , Outer Guard . Bros . W . M . Stiles , P . M . 1507 , P . Z . 1507 ; Arthur H . Scurrah , S . W . 2206 ; and C . H . Fry , P . M . 167 , vvere balloted for , and elected candidates , the ceremonies being performed by E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley and the M . W . S . A P . M . W . S . ' s jewel was presented by the M . W . S . to E . and P . Bro . H . H . Shirley , I . P . M . W . S ., vvho very suitably replied .

Correspondence having been read , and other business transacted , the chapter vvas closed . The brethren afterwards sat down to banquet at the Criterion , over vvhich the M . W . S . presided . The customary toasts vvere given most ably by the M . VV . S ., and were all well received . A very enjoyable evening vvas spent .

Provincial Meetings.

Provincial Meetings .

LEEDS . Leodiensis Chapter ( No . 77 ) . —This chapter was opened by the M . W . S ., E . and P . Bro . Adolph Hess , assisted by his officers , at the Freemasons' Hall , on Tuesday , the 15 th ult . 111 . Bro . CJ . Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , Inspector-General of the District , vvas received under an arch of steel . The minutes of the last meeting vvere

read and confirmed . One candidate vvas perfected by 111 Bro . Jno . Barker , 30 , P . M . W . S ., assisted by III . Bro . Banister . Bro . W . J . Beck vvas elected M . W . S ., and Bro . Kay re-elected Treasurer . The chapter was visited by 111 . Bros . C . W . Finckin , 30 , 16 ; A . Gill , 30 ° ; E . and P . Bro . J . W . Monckman , P . M . W . S ., Bros . Hy . Shaw , P . M . W . S ., Richard Hodgson , and Thos . Pickles , all of 60 .

Business of the chapter over , it vvas closed . The dinner was held in the banqueting hall , under the presidency of the M . W . S ., E . and P . Bro . Adolph Hess , having on his right III . Bro . Banister , Bros . Monckman , Finckin , A . Gill , H . Shaw , R . Hodgson , and Thos . Pickles , and on his left III . Bro . Jno . Barker , 30 ; J . VV . Fourness , P . M . W . S . ; J . R . Harereaves . P . M . W . S .: HPnrv

Warwick , P . M . W . S . ; C . Letch Mason , and others . Bro . M . J . Beck occupied the vice-chair . After dinner , the M . W . S . proposed "The Health of H . M . G . M . the Queen , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , and the other members of the Royal Family ; " "The Supreme Council ; " and their dear old friend "III . Bro . C J . Banister , _ 33 ° , " with all the honours , hoping that he might ong continue to come amongst them vvith his cheerful and

happy instruction . 111 . Bro . Banister thanked the M . W . S . for his kind remarks , and the brethren for their great kindness to him whenever he came amongst them , and concluded by proposing every happiness to the M . W . S . and prosperity to the chapter , vvhich vvas thoroughly appreciated . Other toasts vvere duly proposed and responded to , and a trul y happy evening vvas the result . Bro . Chas . Letch Mason rendered great assistance .

Knights Templar.

Knights Templar .

provincial / Meetings . ALDERSHOT . William Stuart Preceptory ( No . 76 ) . — ofi !! , S of thls Preceptory vvas held on Saturday , the 26 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Imperial Hotel . The E . P fr Knight A . S . Knight Prescott , P . P . C , vvas supported tne

"J bub-Prior of the province , Sir Knight R . Loveland Loveland , P . G . S . B . Eng . ; andSir Knights | . E . Le Feuvre , Pr A - " ' CoK Yeatman * % gs- C " W . A . Jellicoe , Ev i ? - n > V Lleut-Co 1 - R- P- herald , P-P-C ; Richard t 1 | P . P-C ; VV . E . Foster , W . J . Rix , P . P . C . of G . ; * " none , Lehmann , and others . 1 he preceptory was opened , and subsequently the EiP . ht

sct . ' . r 1 " I 5 ^ Lieut .-Col . R . P . Fitzgerald , vvas pre-1 if for the benefit of installation as E . P . by Sir Knio-ht inn t I , ' euvre > and installed by the retiring E . P . in a ¦ . st impressive manner . The following officers vvere then v £ ted . Sir Knights W . J . Rix , P . P . C \ of G ., Constable ; k . ° 5- Marshal ; Jas . 'Taylor , P . P . R ., Prelate ; Richard

A c :,, •> ;•» lreas > and Almoner ; VV . E . Foster , Reg . ; Ii ' n * Sub-Marshal ; Col . Yeatman Biggs , Captain of Yal J-Miller , Herald ; and Wm . Burns , Equerry . A KntrU D VOte of thanks was P assed to Sir Knight A . S . duri , rescott for his valuable services to the preceptory whiVi , u ? past year ' as vve " as for the excellent manner in _ "en he had aiwavs rpnrlerprl flip ritual Tl . « PIJD : . - «« iii ^ iji 111

eturn' tl . , ..... L ... ablv S thanks , warmly . eulogised his officers who had so th -Li "PPorted him during his year of office . A vote of Wei , J V ? L a - lso accorded t 0 Sir Knight R . Loveland of th s servlces as Treasurer since the resuscitation 'ion nf f [ P y * and for having brought the financial posirt > SDon l- P- 'feptory t 0 its present satisfactory state . In rnembJ f' L- retlrln £ Treasurer heartily thanked the ers tor their kind and unanimous vote , and assured

Knights Templar.

them that the pressure of professional and Masonic business alone compelled him to refuse the very pressing invitation of the preceptory to be again re-elected . After the usual business had been disposed of , the E . P . closed the preceptory , and the sir knights repaired to the banquet hall , where the E . P . vvas well supported by the Grand and Provincial Officers and members of the preceptory , and the loyal and Templar toasts vvere given and responded to .

Order Of The Secret Monitor.

Order of the Secret Monitor .

SOUTH AFRICA . The first conclave of the Order of the Secret Monitor in South Africa vvas established at Durban , Natal , on the 26 th September last , under the title of the Prudent Brethren Conclave , No . 15 , by warrant from the Grand Council of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the

Colonies and Dependencies of the British Crown . Bro . Rev . J . Oxley Oxland , 32 , vvas installed as Supreme Ruler by Past Grand Councillor Bro . R . I . Finnemore , 32 ° , vvho accepted the office of Councillor of the conclave , and Bro . Thomas Cook , 31 ° , was appointed Guide . A number of candidates desirous of being inducted into the Order vvere proposed for ballot .

Ireland.

Ireland .

Craft . BELFAST . Ark Lodge ( No . io ) . — The usual monthly meeting of this lodge vvas held in the lodges premises , No . 16 , Alfred-street , on the nth ult ., when a large number of brethren assembled to welcome Bro . the Marquis of Hertford , P . G . M ., upon his first appearance in the lodge . Present : Bros . Robert Tennent , W . M . ; W . H . H . Lvons ,

S . W . ; Hy . Crawford , J . W ., Treas . ; Rev . F . M . Graham , S . D . ; F . G . Fenton , J . D . ; C . B . Brownlovv , I . G . ; B . W . D . Montgomery , Sec , ; C . Bowles , P . M . ; G . W . Ferguson , P . M . ; G . Johnston , P . M . ; Ewart , P . S . G . W . ; W . S . Boyd , P . M . ; Hy . Boyd , P . M . ; Wm . Dobbin , P . M . ; F . Kinahan , P . M . ; V . W . Grimshavv , P . M . ;

H . G . S . Alexander , P . M . ; H . H . Bottomley , P . M . ; C . K . Cordner , P . M . j A . Duffin P . M . ; Pirn , Charley , Wallace , Munro , Ross , Crammelin ,, Dickey , J . S . Flood , R . S . Johnston , Huggins , Morell , Macaulay , Smith , and Barton . Visitors : Bros . F . Rankin , P . G . Treas . ; R . J . Hilton , P . G . Sec ; and J . Mackenzie-Shaw , P . P . D . G . M . Queensland .

Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . Lord Arthur Hill , J . G . W . ; H . D . McMaster , John Kinahan , Viscount Massereene , and Ferrard , P . M . The regular business being ended , at the request of the P . G . M ., the W . M . gave instruction to the lodge on various subjects . Labour being concluded , the lodge was called off for refreshment , and the brethren having ascended to the

banqueting hall , dinner vvas served . The further visiting brethren present thereat vvere Bros . G . W . Shekleton , O . C , D . G . M . ; Thos . Valentine , D . P . G . M . ; Carey , P . J . GAV . j and F . Gordon , 349 ( E . C ) . The usual Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , the lodge was called on for labour , and after a short space of time , vvas closed . The brethren separated at a later period .

Royal Arch.

Royal Arch .

ENNISKILLEN . Enniskillen Chapter ( No . 205 ) . —Atthe regular meeting of this chapter , held in the Town Hall , on the 3 rd September , for the election of officers , the following companions vvere elected for the ensuing year : Comps . C . E . R . A . Irvine , King ; J . Bryans , High Priest ; C . Hunter , Chief Scribe ; Gunning , Captain of the Host ; W . Ritchie ,

Sup . of the Tabernacle ; Joe L . Carson , Royal Arch Captain ; G . Vanes , Capt . Scarlet Veil ; G . B . VVhite , Capt . Purple Veil ; Geo . Elliott , Capt . Blue Veil ; W . F . Jones ( P . K . ) , Treasurer and Registrar ; W . H . Morrison ( P . K . ) , Chaplain ; and B . Gamble ( I . P . K . ) , Janitor . The following sketch of R . A . Masonry in Enniskillen , and the reasons vvhich lead to the founding of Chapter 205 in the town may prove interesting to those vvho carry on the

"Royal Art . " In July , 1 S 38 , a warrant of constitution vvas granted by Grand Chapter establishing Chapter 891 , the first we have any knowledge of as existing in Enniskillen , at least subsequent to the separation of the jurisdiction of Royal Arch Masonry from the Craft Grand Lodge , and for years S 91 was the only chapter in the town , but early in 1 S 65

another warrant was issued by Grand Chapter empowering the formation of Chapter 473 , vvhich soon became a most flourishing chapter , and for several years a spirit of rivalry was maintained between the two chapters . But a time came vvhen it vvas found that this rivalry vvas not alone an unhealthy emulation , but vvas injurious to the best interests of capitular Masonry , and it became apparent to both

chapters that if Royal Arch Masonry vvas to flourish this could onl y be accomplished by the members of the two chapters joining under one warrant and working but one chapter . It vvould here be out of place to more than allude to the difficulties vvhich interposed to prevent this desirable amalgamation , but vve may say that they vvere formidable , and

for a time apparently insurmountable . In the case of the members of both chapters , old associations and traditions had to be given up , pleasant memories ignored , and the rivalry forgotten . But Masonic loyalty and a whole-hearted desire for the prosperity of the Royal Order outside the limits of mere chapter borders at length prevailed , and on October 26 th , 1 SS 8 , the warrants of both 891 and 473 vvere surrendered to Grand Chapter , and a nevv warrant ( No . 205 )

taken out , under vvhich number and the name , "The Enniskillen Chapter , " the members of the two joined , and the wisdom of the s ! ep vvas at once apparent , in the large number of brethren of ability and influence vvho at once came forward and joined the nevv chapter , and the erevvhile divided companions vieing vvith each other to perfect everything vvhich could tend to the prosperous working of the new chapter .

Royal Arch.

The first officers of the nevv chapter vvere chosen unanimously from those of the two old ones , one from each alternately , Comp . O . Ternan being chosen first King in recognition of the great services he had rendered in bringing about the amalgamation . May we not say that the establishment of this chapter in Enniskillen affords a striking example of the power and good

vvhich Freemasonry exercises over the minds of those vvho learn and lay to heart her principles of fraternity and brotherly love , that abnegation of self , for the sake of the welfare of the common weal , vvhich enables men to cheerfully surrender cherished privileges , it may be , and old associations to merge in a newer Masonic tie , and submit to a younger jurisdiction for the sake of that " peace , love , and

harmony , vvhich are the abiding characteristics of the Order . The original members vvere Comps . Past Kings Geo . Willis , A . Price , and A . Kenny ( dead ) ; O . Ternan , William Teele , VVm . Gait , W . G . Ternan , VV . H . Morrison , Wm . Purdon , W . F . Jones , and J . W . Danej and Comps . Irvine , Hunter , Gamble , Bryans , Atthill , and Sproule .

Grand Masonic Concert.

GRAND MASONIC CONCERT .

The above event the first of its kind , took place in the Lodge Rooms , Fisherman ' s Hall , Kinsale , co . Cork , Ireland , under the patronage of Bro . H . T . Daunt , J . P ., W . M ., R . A ., M . M . M ., Past Masters , Wardens , and brethren of the Kinsale Lodge , No . 234 . The room vvas decorated vvith the full Masonic insignia

by Bros . Ward , P . M . ; Jago , I . P . M . ; and Orr , S . W . The programme vvas arranged by Mrs . Pratt , who with her usual kindness selected the choir for the concert from those of St . Multose , Kinsale , Ringcurran , and the Wesleyan Churches ; too much cannot be said in praise of the indefatigable way she conducted the whole concert ,

but the trained style of the singing spoke for itself . In addition to the local talent , the fine voices of Miss Hunt , Bro . Rev . Canon Conolly , and Mr . Thos . Good formed an attraction which the repeated encores proved to have been correctly estimated . At eight o ' clock p . m ., the brethren in full Masonic dress and regalia , led by Bro .

H . T . Daunt , W . M ., supported by Bros . Jago , I . P . M ., Col . Havvtres , P . M ., P . J . G . D . Munster , the Past Masters , Wardens , and brethren , marched up the hall to the platform , when the W . M . gave out that the concert would open vvith " God Bless the Prince of Wales , Grand Master of England , " which was sung ,

all in the hall standing . Among the local performers must be mentioned the name of Miss Emily Daunt , whose song , accompanied by the Misses Orrs , on piano and violin , received a well deserved encore ; the piano . solo , as also one by Miss M . Orr , was encored to the echo . A quartette by Mrs . McDonnell , Miss Orr , Capt . Pratt , and Mr . McDonnell deserves special notice ; but

it would be invidious to select any of the other performers , all having done their duty to perfection . The room was full to overflowing with the principal inhabitants of Kinsale , and the proceeds are to be devoted to the Masonic Jubilee Annuity Fund . From the support now given the brethren hope soon to give another treat of the kind to the music-loving public .

The West Lancashire Hamer Benevolent Institution.

THE WEST LANCASHIRE HAMER BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .

A meeting of the Court of Governors of this Institution was held on Friday evening , the 25 th ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , under the presidency of Bro . R . Foote . The report for the year was adopted . Bro . G . Morgan was re-appointed Treasurer , and Bros . H . H .

Smith and A . J . J . Bamford joint Secretaries . Bros . ' Dr . J . K . Smith , Hall , Christison , and Irvin were unanimously elected honorary medical officers . Thanks were given to the Auditors , Bros . Turner , Pittaway , and Bottomley , and Bro . H . H . SMITH , in moving the customary vote to the Chairman , announced

that through Bro . Murray he had received 200 guineas for the funds of the Institution from the executors of the late Bro . Crossley , of Wigan , vvho , in addition , had left 300 guineas to the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution , and 600 guineas to the Alpass Benevolent Fund . The vote of thanks was cordially carried , and the proceedings then terminated .

Miss Fuller , a lady from America , opened the Globe on Tuesday , last week , for a limited number of weeks ; which we think will prove to be extremely limited unless she has other plays better than " Caprice " to present to the public . " Caprice" is a touch of Wm . Taylor ' s " Unequal Match " and "Caste , " and though a squabble

is going on about Miss Fuller ' s rights to it , we venture to remark it is not worth a quarrel over . Its theme is that of an educated man who falls in love with a rustic girl , and who , when he has married her , finds he has made a huge mistake owing to her want of education . The lady then puts herself under

teachers , and returning to her husband somewhat confounds him with her high education . Miss Fuller is an American variety artiste , and not suited to comedies . She shows talent , and , being pretty , may yet win the sympathies of English folk if

she can put on a play suitable to her style . She has a very good company , whom we pitied , including Bros . Maclean and J . S . Grahame , Mr . A . Boucicault , Mr . Fuller Mellish , Mr . A . Maltby , and Misses Marie Linden and Susie Vaughan . A cow on the stage is , something new , even to realistic drama .

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