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Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Lancashire.

the enthusiastic manner in which his name had been reeved . He earnestly hoped that his action in the chair would ' continue to merit their esteem . No doubt he had a very difficult task to perform , but if they would only help him as the Craft brethren in West Lancashire had done , there was do doubt of their continued prosperity . He asked the assistance of the Masters of lodges in his work , as this

would greatly am mm cauying UUL UIC » office to the entire satisfaction of the brethren . Lord Skelmersdale next gave " The Health of the P . G . Officers , " and after submitting the toast of " The G . M . M . ' s and Officers of other Provinces " his lordship retired , amid general cheering , as he had other engagements elsewhere . . . ....

The P . G . M . M . of Lincolnshire responded f or the tc-ast Bro . F . Binckes next gave " The Masonic Charities , " in an elaborate and eloquent speech , the toast being responded t 0 hy Bro . N . S . Alpass , for W . L ., Bro . Hine for E . L ., and the P . G . M . M . for East Yorkshire . The toast of " The Visiting Brethren " was coupled with the name of the P . G . M . M . of West Yorkshire . A choice selection of music was given by a capitallybalanced quartette party during the evening .

Constitution Of A Mark Master's Lodge In Leicester.

CONSTITUTION OF A MARK MASTER'S LODGE IN LEICESTER .

An important meeting- of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales , and the Colonics and Dependencies of the British Crown , was held in this town on Wednesday , 25 th Oct ., for the purptse of constituting a new Mark Master ' s Lodge , named the Simon de Montfort

Lodge , No . 194 , and of installing the Mayor of Leicester , Bro . W . Barfoot , as its first Worshipful Master , by whose permission the meeting was held in the Council Chamber at the New Town Hall , which presented a brilliant spectacle . The Fowke Lodge , No . 19 , under Bro . C . Stretton , its Worshipful Master , and the Provincial Grand Lodge , under

Bro . W . Kelly , Provincial Grand Mark Master , having been opened , and some preliminary business transacted , the Grand Lodge was received , and the chair taken by the Most Worshipful Grand Mark Master Mason , the Right Hon . the Earl of Limerick . Amongst the other officers present were Bros , the Rev . George Raymond Portal ( rector of Burghclcrc , Hants ) ,

M . W . Past Grand Master j Major-General J . Studholme-Brownrigg , C . B ., Grand Senior Warden ; Dr . Cunningham , Prov . Grand Master for Sussex ; W . Kelly , Prov . Grand Master Leicestershire ; F . Davison , Grand Treasurer ; Rev . — Studholme-Brownrigg , Grand Chaplain ; Rev . Wm . Langley , Past Grand Chaplain ; John Chadwick ( Prov . Grand Secretary Lancashire ) , Grand Master

Overseer ; Frederick Binckes , Grand Secretary ; and others . Among the members of the Provincial Grand Lodge present were Bros . George Toller , jun ., and Clement Stretton , Grand Wardens ; Sir H . St . John Halford , Bart ., Past Grand Master ; J . Waite , Grand Treasurer ; Rev . W . Langley , D . P . G . M . ; and Rev . C . H . Wood , Grand Chaplains ; and E . H . Richardson ( Belgrave ) , and a large

attendance of other brethren . Thc Grand Master then proceeded , with the assistance of his Grand Officers , to constitute the new lodge in ancient form , and to instal the Mayor as Worshipful Master , who afterwards invested the officers for the ensuing year . A vote of thanks to thc Mayor and Corporation for the use of the Council Chamber , was proposed by the Earl of

Limerick , Grand Master , and seconded by the Rev . G . R . Portal , Past Grand Master , who expressed his great admiration of the architectural beauty of the room in which they were assembled . The Reverend brother also took occasion , to state the great pleasure it had afforded him during his tenure of the Grand Mastership , to appoint as Grand Chaplain that eminent Nonconformist Divine , the

late Rev . Dr . Haycroft , and his sense of the great loss which his lamented decease had occasioned . On thc conclusion of the business a banquet took place at the Freemasons' Hall , under the presidency of the Earl ( f Limerick , nearly 100 members of the Ocdcr being present , and a most successful day ' s proceedings weie thus pleasantly brought to a close .

Archæological Section Of The Falcon Lodge, No. 1416, At Thirsk.

ARCH ? OLOGICAL SECTION OF THE FALCON LODGE , No . 1416 , AT THIRSK .

ay special invitation the members on the 28 th ult ., visited the ancient mansion of New Building , the property of Bro . Charles Elsley , Esq . J . P ., who received the party most hospitably , and shewed its many points of interest . It was formerly styled Kirby Knowlc Castle , and is supposed to have been built by Sir Roger de LasccIIs , who died

111 1297 . Itafterwards passed into the possession , successivel y , of thc families of Constable , Dauby , Rokeby , Buxton , Smyth , names many of them associated with the county history . In 1827 it was sold to Colonel Elsley , of Mount St . John , whence it came eventually into the Hands of the late Recorder of York and Richmond , whose son succeeded to it . The greater part of the Castle was ilestroyedby fire in itC 8 and of the four towers of which

, 't previousl y consisted , only one remained entire . In J'S . lf then being in a ruinous condition , it was purchased by James Danby of York , who repaired and partially rebuilt it , giving it the name of " New Building " h it if has since retained . Much of the old mansion "an fallen into neglect and dilapidation , but the whole mad rcceml y ' bcel 1 renovated ? nd extensive alterations

Some of the remnants of thc old mansion are very teresting , especiall y a small secret room in the eastern Cast ! narr ° WayS Which fuIfilled their purpose in the old whrV a " u thc extensive vaults , arched with stone , as UnLli £ rranecms P assage leads , tradition says , as far Castled Elevated on a lofty eminence , the Mansion or ' = commands a magnificent prospect over the whole

Archæological Section Of The Falcon Lodge, No. 1416, At Thirsk.

Vale of Mowbray , bounded by the hills of Craven and Wensleydalc , and extending from Darlington to York , the towers of whose minster on a clear day are distinctly visible .

The Royal Visit To Norwich.

THE ROYAL VISIT TO NORWICH .

A Grand Lodge of emergency for the Province of Norfolk was held on Saturday at Norwich , the D . P . G . M . Designate , Major Penrice , in thc chair , to make arrangements for the approaching visit to Norwich of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales . A Provincial Grand Lodge will be held on the 20 th of November at the Drill-hall

at Norwich , when several distinguished visitors are expected to be present to witness the installation of Lord Suffield as Provincial Grand Master for Norfolk by his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M . The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend a meeting in St . Andrew ' s Hall , Norwich , on the 20 th of November , on behalf of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital . This meeting

will be held at 1 p . m ., and at 2 p . m . their Royal Highnesses will lunch with the Bishop of Norwich ; at 3 p . m . thc Provincial Grand Lodge will be held , and at 4 30 p . m . the Prince and Princess will proceed to Gunton on a shoit visit to Lord Suffield . The applications for admission to St . Andrew ' s Hall on the occasion have far exceeded the capacities even of this large building .

Hobart Town Freemasons' Hall Company.

HOBART TOWN FREEMASONS' HALL COMPANY .

The . annual ordinary meeting of shareholders was held on the 7 th August in the Freemasons' Hall . There was a good attendance . Bro . D . Lewis occupied the chair . The advertisement convening the meeting having been read , the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed .

The Secretary ( Bro . Toby ) read the report of the directors . It stated that the balance-sheet showed ( independently of the paid-up capital £ 2880 ) the iabilitics to be £ 1174 14 s tod , due to the Commercial Bank , and sundry accounts outstanding on 30 th June ( since paid ) £ 25 5 s ., making a total of £ 1199 19 s . iod . The property and assets amounted to X 3987 7 s . 8 d ., leaving to the

debit of profit and loss £ 92 12 s . 2 d ., 1 no shares being still open for allotment . The directors had much pleasure in congratulating the shareholders on the improved position of the company , which was mainly attributable to the increase in sundry rentals of the portion of the premises not set apart solely for Masonic purposes , which with the income from other sources , had reduced the amount

due to the bank from £ 1256 15 s . 6 d ., to £ 1174 14 s . iod ., besides paying for a handsome piano for the use of the hall . The directors begged to call the attention of the shareholders and the members of the Craft generally to the unallotted shares , and to express a hope that during the current year a sufficent number would be applied for as to render the further payment of so large an amount

for interest to be no longer necessary . They regretted the financial position of the company had not hitherto justified them in entertaining a scheme that was suggested for adding building accomodation suited for a Masonic Club ; but they hoped , at no distant time , to place a scheme before the shareholders for accomplishing such object . The present directors were Brothers D . Lewis ,

W . S . Hammond , F . II . Wise , J . T . Robertson , Leo Susman , W . H . Burgess , jun ., L . Riley , John Clark , J . Perkins , jun ., and W . G . Macmichael , who all retired from office , but were eligible for re-election . The financial statements were also read . On the motion of the Chairman , seconded by Bro . Riley , the report and accounts were received and adopted .

Bro . Fitzgerald moved that the retiring directors be re-elected , as he believed they had done their duty to thc satisfaction of the shareholders . Bro . Rheuben seconded the motion . The Chairman said that Bro . Susman was at present out of the colony , but he was expected back shortly . Hro . Wisp said hp had hcen n director sinpp iftfii . when

the company first started , and he should be only too glad to retire in favour of a new man . Perhaps , if some new men were introduced into the directory , they would be able to get off some additional shares . He might suggest Bro . Fitzgerald as a director . Bro . Fitzgerald declined , and said they could not get a mere faithful and zealous director than Bro . Wise .

( Hear , hear . ) The Chairman said that if Bro . Wise retired they would lose a very valuable member of thc board . Thc motion was carried . On the motion of Bro . W . H . Burgess , seconded by Bro . John Clark , Bros . John Hamilton and J . M . Clarke were re-elected auditors . Bro . John Perkins , jun ., moved a vote of thanks to the

Secretary . Iaking into account thc affliction he had suffered under during the last twelve months , Bro . Toby had discharged his duties vvithalarge amount of energy , and with great satisfaction to the shareholders . Bro . J . M . Clarke , in seconding the motion , said that , as one of the auditors , he could bear testimony to the excellent manner in which the books were kept . The motion was carried , and Bro . Toby returned thanks .

Bro . W . H . Burgess moved a vote of thanks to the auditors . He regretted that the company was not in a position to mark its appreciation of their services in the usual way , and therefore it could not do less than accord them a vote of thanks .

Bro . Macmichael seconded the motion , which was carried . Bro . Clarke returned thanks , and moved a vote of thanks to the directors . Bro . Chisholm seconded the motion , which was carried .

Hobart Town Freemasons' Hall Company.

The Chairman , on behalf of the directors , observed . that he could only say they had done their duty . In accepting a position of grave responsibility , it was necessary that they should fill it in a proper way , and if they had satisfied tha shareholders they were ' gratified . He regretted to find

that they were not increasing the number of shareholders , but he thought they must hope to do so by increasing the members of their lodges , by encouraging more young men to come into the fraternity . By that means the debt would be reduced , because new members would each take a few shares .

Bro . Toby remarked that there had not been one new shareholder since last year , the additional shares taken up having been taken by the old shareholders . Since the hall was erected 40 or 50 new members had been initiated into the lodges , and they had not taken up any shares , although some of them were in a' position to do so . A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the proceedings .

Grand Lodge Of Quebec.

GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC .

The following is a list of officers elected for the current year : — M . W . Bro . James Dunbar , of Quebec , Grand Master . R . W . Bro . M . M . Tait , of Montreal , Deputy Grand Master . R . W . Bro . J . T . McMinn , D . D . G . M . Montreal District . R . W . Bro . C . Judge , D . D . G . M . Quebec and Three Rivers

District . R . W . Bro . Herbert B . Newell , D . D . G . M , Bedford District R . W . Bto . James Addie , D . D . G . M . St . Francis District . R . W . Bro . E . B . Eddy , D . D . G . M . Ottawa District . R . W . Bro . Percival L . Cowans , of Cowansvil'e , Grand

Senior Warden . R . W . Bro . M . Burnie , of Richmond , Grand Junior Warden . R . W . Bro . H . W . Nye , of Iron Hill ( re-elected ) , Grand Chaplain . R . W . Bro . H . M . Alexander , of Montreal ( re-elected ) Grand Treasurer .

R . W . Bro . Alex . Chisholm , of Montreal , Grand Registrar . R . W . Bro . J . H . Isaacson , of Montreal ( re-elected ) , Grand Secretary . [ Grand Master Bro . Graham's address will appear in the "Masonic Magazine" for December . ]

Swedenborgian Rite.

SWEDENBORGIAN RITE .

The Supreme Grand Lodge and Temple of the Dominion of Canada , 111 . Bros . Col . W . J . B . McLeod , 33 , A . and A . ; J . D . Harrington , 33 , A . and A . ; Geo . C . Longley , 33 ° , A . and P ., have been pleased to grant a charter for a Supreme Grand Lodge and Temple for Great

Britain and Ireland , of the Swedenborgian Rite , a ritual which seems to give great pleasure to Masonic Archaeologists . 111 . Bro . John Yarker has been appointed Supreme G . M ., but has signified his intention of resigning the sane into the hands of 111 . Bro . F . G . Irwin , S . G . S . W .

11 .. Bros . Charles Scott , S . G . J . W . ; S . P . Leather , S . G . Treas . ; Thos . Lee Shaw ; K . R . H . Mackenzie , & c . By this arrangement Emmanuel Lodge and Temple , No . 3 , of Canada , becomes No . r , of Great Britain , and will shortly be transferred to Bristol with 111 . Bro . F . G . Irwia as W . M ., in place of III . Bro . John Yarker .

A Second Edition of the " Freemason " will be issued early Saturday morning , and will contain a full report of thc proceedings at the Consecration of the Canterbury Lodge , No . 1615 , by Bro . the Rt . Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , M . W . D G . M .

EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE , ( No . 164 a ) . — The consecration of this lodge will take place this ( Saturday ) afternoon , at three o ' clock , at Ladbroke Hall , Notting hill . The ceremonies will be performed by Bro . John Hervey , Grand Secretary . Bro . W . J . Murliss , P . M . 1489 , is the W . M , designate . A full report will appear in

our next . The Crichton Lodge , No . 16 41 , will be consecrated by Bro . John Hervey , Grand Secretary , on Saturday next , the nth inst . Bro . J . H . ' Vockins , P . M . 1329 , is the W . M . designate . The oldest member of the English Royal Family , the Princess Caroline , Hereditary Princess of

Denmark , completed on Saturday her eighty-third year . This venerable lady is the granddaughter of the unfortunate Queen Caroline Matilda , sister to George III ., and married to the King of Denmark , Christian VII ., but was sub equently divorced . ST . PAUL ' SCHOOL . —Mr . Frederick W . Walker , M . A ., High Master of Manchester Grammar

School , and late Fellow and Tutor of Corpus College , Oxford , has been appointed High Master of St . Paul ' s School , in the place of the Rev . Herbert Kynaston , D . D ., who will retire at Christmas , having held the position for upwards of 28 years . We have great pleasure in being able to state

that , at the express desire of the Czar , his Excellency Count Schouvaloff recently called on Lord Beacor . sfield to express the utter repudiation by the Imperial Government of the attack made by the " Golos " on the Prime Minister , and thc personal offence and indignation felt by the Czar at the article in question . — " Times . "

BETHNAL GREEN MUSEUM . —Tn consideration of the loan of thc Indian presents by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , the Lord President of the Council has ordered that this museum shall be opened free ( as an exception ) on Thursday , the 9 th of November , His Royal

Highness ' s birthday , from 10 a . m . to 10 p . m . GAS superseded in day time , and daylight reflected in dark rooms . Health , comfort , and economy promoted by adopting Chappuis' Patent Daylight Reflectors , Manufactory , 60 , Fleet-street , London .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 1
Royal Arch. Article 3
Mark Masonry. Article 3
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER. Article 4
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS. Article 4
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF LANCASHIRE. Article 4
CONSTITUTION OF A MARK MASTER'S LODGE IN LEICESTER. Article 5
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SECTION OF THE FALCON LODGE, No. 1416, AT THIRSK. Article 5
THE ROYAL VISIT TO NORWICH. Article 5
HOBART TOWN FREEMASONS' HALL COMPANY. Article 5
GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC. Article 5
SWEDENBORGIAN RITE. Article 5
Untitled Article 6
TO ADVERTISERS. Article 6
THE "FREEMASON." Article 6
THE "MASONIC MAGAZINE." Article 6
Answers to Correspondents. Article 6
REMITTANCES RECEIVED. Article 6
Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Article 6
Untitled Article 6
THE PRESENT ASPECTS OF FRENCH FREEMASONRY. Article 6
THE LEGAL STATUS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 6
CHARITY ORGANIZATION. Article 7
THE RETURN OF THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION. Article 7
Original Correspondence. Article 8
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DURHAM. Article 8
GRAND LODGE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Article 9
THE HAMER BENEVOLENT FUND. Article 9
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 9
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS IN GLASGOW AND WEST OF SCOTLAND. Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS IN EDINBURGH AND VICINITY. Article 10
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Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Lancashire.

the enthusiastic manner in which his name had been reeved . He earnestly hoped that his action in the chair would ' continue to merit their esteem . No doubt he had a very difficult task to perform , but if they would only help him as the Craft brethren in West Lancashire had done , there was do doubt of their continued prosperity . He asked the assistance of the Masters of lodges in his work , as this

would greatly am mm cauying UUL UIC » office to the entire satisfaction of the brethren . Lord Skelmersdale next gave " The Health of the P . G . Officers , " and after submitting the toast of " The G . M . M . ' s and Officers of other Provinces " his lordship retired , amid general cheering , as he had other engagements elsewhere . . . ....

The P . G . M . M . of Lincolnshire responded f or the tc-ast Bro . F . Binckes next gave " The Masonic Charities , " in an elaborate and eloquent speech , the toast being responded t 0 hy Bro . N . S . Alpass , for W . L ., Bro . Hine for E . L ., and the P . G . M . M . for East Yorkshire . The toast of " The Visiting Brethren " was coupled with the name of the P . G . M . M . of West Yorkshire . A choice selection of music was given by a capitallybalanced quartette party during the evening .

Constitution Of A Mark Master's Lodge In Leicester.

CONSTITUTION OF A MARK MASTER'S LODGE IN LEICESTER .

An important meeting- of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales , and the Colonics and Dependencies of the British Crown , was held in this town on Wednesday , 25 th Oct ., for the purptse of constituting a new Mark Master ' s Lodge , named the Simon de Montfort

Lodge , No . 194 , and of installing the Mayor of Leicester , Bro . W . Barfoot , as its first Worshipful Master , by whose permission the meeting was held in the Council Chamber at the New Town Hall , which presented a brilliant spectacle . The Fowke Lodge , No . 19 , under Bro . C . Stretton , its Worshipful Master , and the Provincial Grand Lodge , under

Bro . W . Kelly , Provincial Grand Mark Master , having been opened , and some preliminary business transacted , the Grand Lodge was received , and the chair taken by the Most Worshipful Grand Mark Master Mason , the Right Hon . the Earl of Limerick . Amongst the other officers present were Bros , the Rev . George Raymond Portal ( rector of Burghclcrc , Hants ) ,

M . W . Past Grand Master j Major-General J . Studholme-Brownrigg , C . B ., Grand Senior Warden ; Dr . Cunningham , Prov . Grand Master for Sussex ; W . Kelly , Prov . Grand Master Leicestershire ; F . Davison , Grand Treasurer ; Rev . — Studholme-Brownrigg , Grand Chaplain ; Rev . Wm . Langley , Past Grand Chaplain ; John Chadwick ( Prov . Grand Secretary Lancashire ) , Grand Master

Overseer ; Frederick Binckes , Grand Secretary ; and others . Among the members of the Provincial Grand Lodge present were Bros . George Toller , jun ., and Clement Stretton , Grand Wardens ; Sir H . St . John Halford , Bart ., Past Grand Master ; J . Waite , Grand Treasurer ; Rev . W . Langley , D . P . G . M . ; and Rev . C . H . Wood , Grand Chaplains ; and E . H . Richardson ( Belgrave ) , and a large

attendance of other brethren . Thc Grand Master then proceeded , with the assistance of his Grand Officers , to constitute the new lodge in ancient form , and to instal the Mayor as Worshipful Master , who afterwards invested the officers for the ensuing year . A vote of thanks to thc Mayor and Corporation for the use of the Council Chamber , was proposed by the Earl of

Limerick , Grand Master , and seconded by the Rev . G . R . Portal , Past Grand Master , who expressed his great admiration of the architectural beauty of the room in which they were assembled . The Reverend brother also took occasion , to state the great pleasure it had afforded him during his tenure of the Grand Mastership , to appoint as Grand Chaplain that eminent Nonconformist Divine , the

late Rev . Dr . Haycroft , and his sense of the great loss which his lamented decease had occasioned . On thc conclusion of the business a banquet took place at the Freemasons' Hall , under the presidency of the Earl ( f Limerick , nearly 100 members of the Ocdcr being present , and a most successful day ' s proceedings weie thus pleasantly brought to a close .

Archæological Section Of The Falcon Lodge, No. 1416, At Thirsk.

ARCH ? OLOGICAL SECTION OF THE FALCON LODGE , No . 1416 , AT THIRSK .

ay special invitation the members on the 28 th ult ., visited the ancient mansion of New Building , the property of Bro . Charles Elsley , Esq . J . P ., who received the party most hospitably , and shewed its many points of interest . It was formerly styled Kirby Knowlc Castle , and is supposed to have been built by Sir Roger de LasccIIs , who died

111 1297 . Itafterwards passed into the possession , successivel y , of thc families of Constable , Dauby , Rokeby , Buxton , Smyth , names many of them associated with the county history . In 1827 it was sold to Colonel Elsley , of Mount St . John , whence it came eventually into the Hands of the late Recorder of York and Richmond , whose son succeeded to it . The greater part of the Castle was ilestroyedby fire in itC 8 and of the four towers of which

, 't previousl y consisted , only one remained entire . In J'S . lf then being in a ruinous condition , it was purchased by James Danby of York , who repaired and partially rebuilt it , giving it the name of " New Building " h it if has since retained . Much of the old mansion "an fallen into neglect and dilapidation , but the whole mad rcceml y ' bcel 1 renovated ? nd extensive alterations

Some of the remnants of thc old mansion are very teresting , especiall y a small secret room in the eastern Cast ! narr ° WayS Which fuIfilled their purpose in the old whrV a " u thc extensive vaults , arched with stone , as UnLli £ rranecms P assage leads , tradition says , as far Castled Elevated on a lofty eminence , the Mansion or ' = commands a magnificent prospect over the whole

Archæological Section Of The Falcon Lodge, No. 1416, At Thirsk.

Vale of Mowbray , bounded by the hills of Craven and Wensleydalc , and extending from Darlington to York , the towers of whose minster on a clear day are distinctly visible .

The Royal Visit To Norwich.

THE ROYAL VISIT TO NORWICH .

A Grand Lodge of emergency for the Province of Norfolk was held on Saturday at Norwich , the D . P . G . M . Designate , Major Penrice , in thc chair , to make arrangements for the approaching visit to Norwich of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales . A Provincial Grand Lodge will be held on the 20 th of November at the Drill-hall

at Norwich , when several distinguished visitors are expected to be present to witness the installation of Lord Suffield as Provincial Grand Master for Norfolk by his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M . The Prince and Princess of Wales will attend a meeting in St . Andrew ' s Hall , Norwich , on the 20 th of November , on behalf of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital . This meeting

will be held at 1 p . m ., and at 2 p . m . their Royal Highnesses will lunch with the Bishop of Norwich ; at 3 p . m . thc Provincial Grand Lodge will be held , and at 4 30 p . m . the Prince and Princess will proceed to Gunton on a shoit visit to Lord Suffield . The applications for admission to St . Andrew ' s Hall on the occasion have far exceeded the capacities even of this large building .

Hobart Town Freemasons' Hall Company.

HOBART TOWN FREEMASONS' HALL COMPANY .

The . annual ordinary meeting of shareholders was held on the 7 th August in the Freemasons' Hall . There was a good attendance . Bro . D . Lewis occupied the chair . The advertisement convening the meeting having been read , the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed .

The Secretary ( Bro . Toby ) read the report of the directors . It stated that the balance-sheet showed ( independently of the paid-up capital £ 2880 ) the iabilitics to be £ 1174 14 s tod , due to the Commercial Bank , and sundry accounts outstanding on 30 th June ( since paid ) £ 25 5 s ., making a total of £ 1199 19 s . iod . The property and assets amounted to X 3987 7 s . 8 d ., leaving to the

debit of profit and loss £ 92 12 s . 2 d ., 1 no shares being still open for allotment . The directors had much pleasure in congratulating the shareholders on the improved position of the company , which was mainly attributable to the increase in sundry rentals of the portion of the premises not set apart solely for Masonic purposes , which with the income from other sources , had reduced the amount

due to the bank from £ 1256 15 s . 6 d ., to £ 1174 14 s . iod ., besides paying for a handsome piano for the use of the hall . The directors begged to call the attention of the shareholders and the members of the Craft generally to the unallotted shares , and to express a hope that during the current year a sufficent number would be applied for as to render the further payment of so large an amount

for interest to be no longer necessary . They regretted the financial position of the company had not hitherto justified them in entertaining a scheme that was suggested for adding building accomodation suited for a Masonic Club ; but they hoped , at no distant time , to place a scheme before the shareholders for accomplishing such object . The present directors were Brothers D . Lewis ,

W . S . Hammond , F . II . Wise , J . T . Robertson , Leo Susman , W . H . Burgess , jun ., L . Riley , John Clark , J . Perkins , jun ., and W . G . Macmichael , who all retired from office , but were eligible for re-election . The financial statements were also read . On the motion of the Chairman , seconded by Bro . Riley , the report and accounts were received and adopted .

Bro . Fitzgerald moved that the retiring directors be re-elected , as he believed they had done their duty to thc satisfaction of the shareholders . Bro . Rheuben seconded the motion . The Chairman said that Bro . Susman was at present out of the colony , but he was expected back shortly . Hro . Wisp said hp had hcen n director sinpp iftfii . when

the company first started , and he should be only too glad to retire in favour of a new man . Perhaps , if some new men were introduced into the directory , they would be able to get off some additional shares . He might suggest Bro . Fitzgerald as a director . Bro . Fitzgerald declined , and said they could not get a mere faithful and zealous director than Bro . Wise .

( Hear , hear . ) The Chairman said that if Bro . Wise retired they would lose a very valuable member of thc board . Thc motion was carried . On the motion of Bro . W . H . Burgess , seconded by Bro . John Clark , Bros . John Hamilton and J . M . Clarke were re-elected auditors . Bro . John Perkins , jun ., moved a vote of thanks to the

Secretary . Iaking into account thc affliction he had suffered under during the last twelve months , Bro . Toby had discharged his duties vvithalarge amount of energy , and with great satisfaction to the shareholders . Bro . J . M . Clarke , in seconding the motion , said that , as one of the auditors , he could bear testimony to the excellent manner in which the books were kept . The motion was carried , and Bro . Toby returned thanks .

Bro . W . H . Burgess moved a vote of thanks to the auditors . He regretted that the company was not in a position to mark its appreciation of their services in the usual way , and therefore it could not do less than accord them a vote of thanks .

Bro . Macmichael seconded the motion , which was carried . Bro . Clarke returned thanks , and moved a vote of thanks to the directors . Bro . Chisholm seconded the motion , which was carried .

Hobart Town Freemasons' Hall Company.

The Chairman , on behalf of the directors , observed . that he could only say they had done their duty . In accepting a position of grave responsibility , it was necessary that they should fill it in a proper way , and if they had satisfied tha shareholders they were ' gratified . He regretted to find

that they were not increasing the number of shareholders , but he thought they must hope to do so by increasing the members of their lodges , by encouraging more young men to come into the fraternity . By that means the debt would be reduced , because new members would each take a few shares .

Bro . Toby remarked that there had not been one new shareholder since last year , the additional shares taken up having been taken by the old shareholders . Since the hall was erected 40 or 50 new members had been initiated into the lodges , and they had not taken up any shares , although some of them were in a' position to do so . A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the proceedings .

Grand Lodge Of Quebec.

GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC .

The following is a list of officers elected for the current year : — M . W . Bro . James Dunbar , of Quebec , Grand Master . R . W . Bro . M . M . Tait , of Montreal , Deputy Grand Master . R . W . Bro . J . T . McMinn , D . D . G . M . Montreal District . R . W . Bro . C . Judge , D . D . G . M . Quebec and Three Rivers

District . R . W . Bro . Herbert B . Newell , D . D . G . M , Bedford District R . W . Bto . James Addie , D . D . G . M . St . Francis District . R . W . Bro . E . B . Eddy , D . D . G . M . Ottawa District . R . W . Bro . Percival L . Cowans , of Cowansvil'e , Grand

Senior Warden . R . W . Bro . M . Burnie , of Richmond , Grand Junior Warden . R . W . Bro . H . W . Nye , of Iron Hill ( re-elected ) , Grand Chaplain . R . W . Bro . H . M . Alexander , of Montreal ( re-elected ) Grand Treasurer .

R . W . Bro . Alex . Chisholm , of Montreal , Grand Registrar . R . W . Bro . J . H . Isaacson , of Montreal ( re-elected ) , Grand Secretary . [ Grand Master Bro . Graham's address will appear in the "Masonic Magazine" for December . ]

Swedenborgian Rite.

SWEDENBORGIAN RITE .

The Supreme Grand Lodge and Temple of the Dominion of Canada , 111 . Bros . Col . W . J . B . McLeod , 33 , A . and A . ; J . D . Harrington , 33 , A . and A . ; Geo . C . Longley , 33 ° , A . and P ., have been pleased to grant a charter for a Supreme Grand Lodge and Temple for Great

Britain and Ireland , of the Swedenborgian Rite , a ritual which seems to give great pleasure to Masonic Archaeologists . 111 . Bro . John Yarker has been appointed Supreme G . M ., but has signified his intention of resigning the sane into the hands of 111 . Bro . F . G . Irwin , S . G . S . W .

11 .. Bros . Charles Scott , S . G . J . W . ; S . P . Leather , S . G . Treas . ; Thos . Lee Shaw ; K . R . H . Mackenzie , & c . By this arrangement Emmanuel Lodge and Temple , No . 3 , of Canada , becomes No . r , of Great Britain , and will shortly be transferred to Bristol with 111 . Bro . F . G . Irwia as W . M ., in place of III . Bro . John Yarker .

A Second Edition of the " Freemason " will be issued early Saturday morning , and will contain a full report of thc proceedings at the Consecration of the Canterbury Lodge , No . 1615 , by Bro . the Rt . Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , M . W . D G . M .

EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE , ( No . 164 a ) . — The consecration of this lodge will take place this ( Saturday ) afternoon , at three o ' clock , at Ladbroke Hall , Notting hill . The ceremonies will be performed by Bro . John Hervey , Grand Secretary . Bro . W . J . Murliss , P . M . 1489 , is the W . M , designate . A full report will appear in

our next . The Crichton Lodge , No . 16 41 , will be consecrated by Bro . John Hervey , Grand Secretary , on Saturday next , the nth inst . Bro . J . H . ' Vockins , P . M . 1329 , is the W . M . designate . The oldest member of the English Royal Family , the Princess Caroline , Hereditary Princess of

Denmark , completed on Saturday her eighty-third year . This venerable lady is the granddaughter of the unfortunate Queen Caroline Matilda , sister to George III ., and married to the King of Denmark , Christian VII ., but was sub equently divorced . ST . PAUL ' SCHOOL . —Mr . Frederick W . Walker , M . A ., High Master of Manchester Grammar

School , and late Fellow and Tutor of Corpus College , Oxford , has been appointed High Master of St . Paul ' s School , in the place of the Rev . Herbert Kynaston , D . D ., who will retire at Christmas , having held the position for upwards of 28 years . We have great pleasure in being able to state

that , at the express desire of the Czar , his Excellency Count Schouvaloff recently called on Lord Beacor . sfield to express the utter repudiation by the Imperial Government of the attack made by the " Golos " on the Prime Minister , and thc personal offence and indignation felt by the Czar at the article in question . — " Times . "

BETHNAL GREEN MUSEUM . —Tn consideration of the loan of thc Indian presents by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , the Lord President of the Council has ordered that this museum shall be opened free ( as an exception ) on Thursday , the 9 th of November , His Royal

Highness ' s birthday , from 10 a . m . to 10 p . m . GAS superseded in day time , and daylight reflected in dark rooms . Health , comfort , and economy promoted by adopting Chappuis' Patent Daylight Reflectors , Manufactory , 60 , Fleet-street , London .

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