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J . J . Pakes , I . G , ; R . tlarman , D . C . ; and a numerous attendance of brethren . The usual large number of visitors were present . They were Bros . J . J . Pitt , 147 ; J . Alford Smith , ^ 48 ; H . Collett , r ; 8 ; James Porter , 548 ; C . H .
Porter , 147 ; F . F . Allison , 825 ; J . Hayward , S . D . 94 6 ; W . B . Smith , 1326 . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . The ballots , taken separately , were declared to be unanimous in favour of the
admission of Messrs . George Porter ( son of the hostess and a Lewis ) , and Charles Henry Stables . Bros . Dr . John Baxter Langley , Edward Good , and Captain William Henry Hawkins were raised to the third degree . Messrs . G . Porter and C . H . Stables were initiated into Freemasonry . It
was , on proposition duly made and seconded , unanimously resolved that three Stewards be sent from this lodge to represent it at the festivals to be held in 1873—viz ., Bros . Henry Alfred Collington for Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and the Widows of
Freemasons , on Wednesday , January 29 th , 1873 , when H . R . H . the Prince of Wales will preside ; John William Reed , W . M ., for Royal Masonic Institution for Boys ; William Andrews , P . M ., Treasurer ; and Dr . John Baxter Langley for the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Thc news of the election of Bro . Robert Wentworth
Little by such a large majority was received with unbounded delight and enthusiasm , that event having taken place , on the same day as the lodge was held . One proposition for a joining member , and two for initiates , were given . F'ive guineas
were voted from lodge hinds to help the daughters ( who were in distress ) of a deceased member . The usual banquet was served under the superintendence of the Bros . Porter . Songs and recitations were given between the toasts . The members separated at an early hour .
CARD 11 T . —Bute Lodge ( No . 9 60 ) . —A regular meeting of this lodge was held 011 Tuesday , December 3 , 1872 . Present , Bros . S . Wciehert , W . M . ; I as . Hurman , l . P . M . ; I . C . Slid per , S . W . ; VV . H . Davies , J . W . ; W . I-I . Martin , P . M ., Treasurer ; S . W . Hurford , Sec . ; ) . Tamplin , S . D . ; T . W . Jacobs . J . D . ; E . ttnelch . D . C . ; F . Atkins , Organist ; W . Kills , J . D . ; and
a huge number of bretnren . Bros . M . J . Almond , W . M . 36 ; S . Conner , P . M . 36 : Fisher , P . M . 36 ; Blessley , J . W . J 6 , and Bro . ' Rogers ,
Indefatigable Lodge , were among the visitors The lodge was opened at 7 . 30 p . m ., and Messrs . Thomas Matthews and Thos . Thomas having been duly ballotted for and accepted , were initiated in due form . The brethren then proceeded to elect a W . M . for the ensuing ' / car
which resulted in the unanimous election of liro . T . C . Shelper , S . W . to that honourable oflice . Bro . Shelper returned thanks for the great confidence reposed in him , and declared his intention of following as nearly as possible in the steps of
those who had prcceeded him , and trusted that , with the assistance of his l . P . M . and P . M . ' s , he •night be enabled to discharge the duties of that hig h oflice with credit both to tlie lodge and himself , and concluded by again thanking the brethren for the unanimous vote in his
favour . The W . M . then said " Worthy and Worshipful Past Masters , Officers , and Brethren twelve months ago when , owing to your choice and confidence , I found myself elected W . M . ol this lodge , 1 accepted that very honourable position not only without evasion , equivocation , or
mental reservation ol any kind , but also with a firm determination to discharge the important duties of that oflice to the best of my ability , in perfect harmony with all our laws and regulations , and abiding by the ancient usages and customs of our Order , 1 will further add that I
had the honourable ambition to perform such duties with credit to myself and brethren , as far as possible , to your entire satisfaction . How far I have succeeded in my endeavours it is not for me so say , but , brethren , it is a fact respecting which there cannot be any difference of opinion —viz ., that my best endeavours , my untiring
zeal and earnestness to uphold the nonour and promote tlie prosperity and reputation , and also the perfect harmony of this our lodgement have been in vain had I not been aided by your kind co-operation ; il is , therefore , my privilege to hank you now most heartily and sincerely , not
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only in my own name , bnt what is more important still , in the name of Freemasonry in general , and of this lodge in particular , for your prompt attendance , and the kind and fraternal assistance you have rendered me upon all occasions . Brethren , we have , during the year , had
29 lodges , at which we have initiated 28 gentlemen , passed 23 , and raised 17 brethren , and have received , exclusive of subscriptions , the sum of upwards of £ i $ 2 . The number of distinct ceremonies performedwere , initiations , 19 ; passing , it ; raising , 7 ; total , 37 . I trust the day
is not far distant when when we shall have , conjointly with our sister lodge , tlie Glamorgan ( No . 39 ) , a temple ot our own , worthy of the Craft , and in conformity with the general progress our town has made ; we must , therefoie , brethren , be strictly economical , but at the same
time faithfully discharge all claims made upon us in the name cf chanty . In conclusion , I beg you to g ive our W . M . elect the same cordial support , so that at the expiration of his year of office he may be able to declare , as I now do most emphatically , that I shall never cease to remember this year , to look back upon it with
feelings of great pleasure , as being the year ( 1872 ) , in which I lead the honour to occupy thc chair of the Bute Lodge ( No . 9 60 ) . Thanking yen again , brethren , accept my most fraternal salute . " The YV . M . was then deeted Treasurer for the ensuing year , and Bro . H . Wills as Tvlcr . A cordial welcome was sriven to the
visiting brethren , and responded to by Bro Almond , W . M ,, Glamorgan Lodge . The lodgi was closed at 10 . K p . m .
LvxcAS'i'icr ..- —Roir / ei / Lodge ( No . 10 . 51 ) . — The regular meeting of tlie Rowley Lodge was held on Monday , the 2 nd December , at the Masonic Rooms , Athenaeum , Lancaster . There were present the W . M ., Bro . Wilson Barker Bros . Dr . ( . Daniel Moore , P . G . S . B . England
l . P . M . : V . illiam Hale , P . M .: W . I . Sly , S . W . ; E . Airey , as J . W . ; James Taylor , " S . D . ; J . L . Bradshaw , as J . D . ; Richard Taylor , I . G . ; Thomas Jackson , J . Sly , R . Harger , H . Longman , Pi . A . P . ; G . Sutton . I'hA . P . ; J . Watson , Ty ler . Visitor , Bro . John Hatch , P . M . 2 S 1 . After tlie creneral business of the lodcc haul been
transacted , the badol was taken lor the election of a Worshiphii Master for the ensuing year , which resulted in the unanimous election of Bro . William j . Sly to that import . nit office ; the installation was decided to take place < .- ; i Friday , 20 th December , the ejrcmi . uv 10 be conducted
uy hro . Dr . -. loore . Bros . W . Bar :, r , Y . . M . and J . Watson , cure r .-.-eccffivlr elect -. ] i ,- > ji ) the oihcc of Treasurer and T yler . Bros , il Longman ami G . Sutton , were duly ] ' :: s . d lo tin dcinve of i ' . C . by Bros . Moore , PAi ., and Hall
P . M . ; vile working tools being presented by the S . W . X candidate lor initiation into the mysteries of Freemasonry was proposed , and tin . lodge closed in due form .
ALDKIUSHOT . —Aldershot Camp Lodge ( Nc i . j . 31 ) .- —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Royal Hotel on the •¦ jth inst . The Chair of K . S . was filled b y liro . Captain Richardson , A ' . A ' ., W . M . ; who was supported by the following officers :- ¦ —Bros . C ;
Caruegi " , 1 ' . . frov . U . f ' ursunaint . Hani-., P . At . ; A . hie llenzie , S . W . ; A . W . Edmoi . d as | . W .: IJ . Luces , Secretary ; R . Bennett B . D . ' ; H . Anderson , J . D . J . Smith , as I . G . ; J . Marversly , O . G . The ledge was opened in form , and lieminutes ol the last meeting read and confirmed . A ballot was then taken for Bros . Kirker . coo .
and Mason , 1243 , 11 s joining members , and for Sergeant I ) . Mc . Sweeney , 7 th Hussars ; Clc . arter-M aster-Sergeant Collett , A . * S . Corps ; and Sergant W . Brown , . 1 . 6 th Rcgt ., candidates for initiation ; which was unanimous in each ease The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Drew , a candidate for the Sublime
Degree was questioned respecting his knowledge of the F . C . degree , which proving satisfactory he was entrusted , and retired . 'Ihe lodge was opened in the third degree , and Bro . Drew was raised to the M . M . degree . The lodge was closed
to the Svcofui a ad first degrees . Uuarler-Masler Sergeant Collett , and , S-.. rg ¦ ,- >; : ! . ' -Jc . Sweeney , were- then initiated into masonry . Some other business having been transacted , lite lodge was closed with solemn prayer about nine p . m .
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CAVEAC CHAPTER ( NO . 176 ) . —Installation meeting on Thursday , the 7 th November , at the Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , City . This well-established chapter was opened by Comps . P . A . Nairne , P . Z ., as M . E . Z . ; M . Scott , PL ;
J . Lacey , P . Z ., as J . ; and F . Walters , P . Z ., Treasurer , was also present . The companions were then ' admitted , tlie minutes of the previous meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . The report of the audit committee was read , it showed , after every liability had been met , that
a good balance remained in the hands of the Treasurer . The ballot proved unanimous in favour of Bro . T . White , P . M . 102 , and he being present , was , in an admirable manner , exalted into Royal Arch Freemasonry . The Comp . Frederick Walters , P . Z ., installed Comp .
M . p Scott , M . E . Z . The other Principals were absent . The officers for the'ensuing year were Comps . R . T . Foreman , H . elect ; T . Quihampton , J . elect ; F \ Walters , P . Z ., Treasurer ; J . Hills , S . E . ; J . C . Hall , S . N . ; W . S . Wymam P . S . ; W . A . Hinde , ist A . S . ; T . White , 2 nd
A . S . ; C . T . Speight , Janitor . I ' tie M . E . Z ., in an excellent speech , presented , on behalf of the chapter , to Com ]) . P . Browne a splendid P . Z ' s . jewel , which had been unanimously voted to him from the chapter funds . The jewel was made
by Comp . George Kenning . Some brethren were proposed for exaltation at the next meeting . The chapter was closed . The work was well done by the two P . Zs . who undertook it . The usual banquet and dessert followed . Visitors ,
Comps . George Kenning , M . E . Z . 162 ; and H . R . P . Hooton . THANET CiiAi'rr . K ( N " o . 329 ) . —The regular quarterly convocation of this chapter was held at the Royal Hotel , Ramsgate , on Thursday , the
5 th instant . The companions assemble at . tj p . m ., and the chapter was opened by Comp . T . II . Grove Snowdeii , P . Z . as . Z . ; Comp . Neall , II . ; and Comp . J . J . Darby , J ., in the presence of the following P . Z . ' s—viz ., Comps . Lewis Finch , H . Curtis , J . C . Twyman , Bedford
L . Hiscocks , and the Rev . Sir John Hayes , Bart . The other companions , numbering about twenty , were then admitted , the offices of Scribe E ., Scribe N ., P . S ., and the A . S ., being filled respectively by Comps . B . L . Hiscocks , W Winch , J . C . Cunnine'ham , W . Bowler , and R .
' 1 . Relic . The minutes of tlie last regular chapter held in June , and of the chapter of eitu re ' , r . cy ( at winch lour eompaniens , who had been initiated , passed , and raised together in the Lewises' Lodge , 1209 , were exalted ) , Ircld in Jul . ' , were read and confirmed . A ballot was
then tcs . c : i for Bro . Jarman , S . D . 428 , tlie wellknown gallant ex-coxswain of the Ramsgate lifeboat , and thc result was unanimousl y favourable . After some little delay , owing to Bro . Jarman having been unexpectedl y called away to London on business , and unable to return by as
early a tram as he had anticipated , the candidate attended the chapter , and was dul y exalted to thu supreme degree of the H . R . A . Tile historical lecture was delivered b y Comp . Twyman , P . Z ., and the mystical lecture b y Comp . Finch , P . Z . The chapter was closed in anck ui . form , and the
companions adjourned to toe banqueting-room , where an exc . Iient dinner was served b y Comp . Hiscocks . r ihe three toasts peculiar to R . A . Masonry were drunk with the usual ceremonies , and Comp . Sir John Have-: proposed tlie health ot the ilir-ee Principals of the chapter ,
complimenting tlie officers an the excellent manner in which the ceremonies of tlie evening had been performed . The acting '/' ,. rose to respond , and announced , with deep regret , which was shared by all thc companions , that their M . E . Z ., Com ;) . Ath . lsi . an Harvey Boys , was in bad health
and had been obliged to go Cheltenham for change of air . Tiny ail knew that , if he had been well , nothing would have given him greater pleasure than to lie among them . The health of the oilier officers of the chanter , of the
newly-cxa ' e . d Co , up . Jarman , and a lew other toasts , ' . vera druuh . and file companions separated Tin-: Kiii " ,:, e . cesa .-. C . i ' .. -, ' ; . ; - ; ID P ' LUI I ; Fivicv csni" ( iVu . 376 ) IIKI ; it the Masonic Hall , Ip , v , ! ch , on W . dnsday , thc 4 H 1 inst . ; present , Coiiio .. F . B . Marriott , M . E . Z . ; F , Long , il . j and Wri ght , J . ; J . Franks , P . Z ..
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Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
J . J . Pakes , I . G , ; R . tlarman , D . C . ; and a numerous attendance of brethren . The usual large number of visitors were present . They were Bros . J . J . Pitt , 147 ; J . Alford Smith , ^ 48 ; H . Collett , r ; 8 ; James Porter , 548 ; C . H .
Porter , 147 ; F . F . Allison , 825 ; J . Hayward , S . D . 94 6 ; W . B . Smith , 1326 . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . The ballots , taken separately , were declared to be unanimous in favour of the
admission of Messrs . George Porter ( son of the hostess and a Lewis ) , and Charles Henry Stables . Bros . Dr . John Baxter Langley , Edward Good , and Captain William Henry Hawkins were raised to the third degree . Messrs . G . Porter and C . H . Stables were initiated into Freemasonry . It
was , on proposition duly made and seconded , unanimously resolved that three Stewards be sent from this lodge to represent it at the festivals to be held in 1873—viz ., Bros . Henry Alfred Collington for Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and the Widows of
Freemasons , on Wednesday , January 29 th , 1873 , when H . R . H . the Prince of Wales will preside ; John William Reed , W . M ., for Royal Masonic Institution for Boys ; William Andrews , P . M ., Treasurer ; and Dr . John Baxter Langley for the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Thc news of the election of Bro . Robert Wentworth
Little by such a large majority was received with unbounded delight and enthusiasm , that event having taken place , on the same day as the lodge was held . One proposition for a joining member , and two for initiates , were given . F'ive guineas
were voted from lodge hinds to help the daughters ( who were in distress ) of a deceased member . The usual banquet was served under the superintendence of the Bros . Porter . Songs and recitations were given between the toasts . The members separated at an early hour .
CARD 11 T . —Bute Lodge ( No . 9 60 ) . —A regular meeting of this lodge was held 011 Tuesday , December 3 , 1872 . Present , Bros . S . Wciehert , W . M . ; I as . Hurman , l . P . M . ; I . C . Slid per , S . W . ; VV . H . Davies , J . W . ; W . I-I . Martin , P . M ., Treasurer ; S . W . Hurford , Sec . ; ) . Tamplin , S . D . ; T . W . Jacobs . J . D . ; E . ttnelch . D . C . ; F . Atkins , Organist ; W . Kills , J . D . ; and
a huge number of bretnren . Bros . M . J . Almond , W . M . 36 ; S . Conner , P . M . 36 : Fisher , P . M . 36 ; Blessley , J . W . J 6 , and Bro . ' Rogers ,
Indefatigable Lodge , were among the visitors The lodge was opened at 7 . 30 p . m ., and Messrs . Thomas Matthews and Thos . Thomas having been duly ballotted for and accepted , were initiated in due form . The brethren then proceeded to elect a W . M . for the ensuing ' / car
which resulted in the unanimous election of liro . T . C . Shelper , S . W . to that honourable oflice . Bro . Shelper returned thanks for the great confidence reposed in him , and declared his intention of following as nearly as possible in the steps of
those who had prcceeded him , and trusted that , with the assistance of his l . P . M . and P . M . ' s , he •night be enabled to discharge the duties of that hig h oflice with credit both to tlie lodge and himself , and concluded by again thanking the brethren for the unanimous vote in his
favour . The W . M . then said " Worthy and Worshipful Past Masters , Officers , and Brethren twelve months ago when , owing to your choice and confidence , I found myself elected W . M . ol this lodge , 1 accepted that very honourable position not only without evasion , equivocation , or
mental reservation ol any kind , but also with a firm determination to discharge the important duties of that oflice to the best of my ability , in perfect harmony with all our laws and regulations , and abiding by the ancient usages and customs of our Order , 1 will further add that I
had the honourable ambition to perform such duties with credit to myself and brethren , as far as possible , to your entire satisfaction . How far I have succeeded in my endeavours it is not for me so say , but , brethren , it is a fact respecting which there cannot be any difference of opinion —viz ., that my best endeavours , my untiring
zeal and earnestness to uphold the nonour and promote tlie prosperity and reputation , and also the perfect harmony of this our lodgement have been in vain had I not been aided by your kind co-operation ; il is , therefore , my privilege to hank you now most heartily and sincerely , not
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only in my own name , bnt what is more important still , in the name of Freemasonry in general , and of this lodge in particular , for your prompt attendance , and the kind and fraternal assistance you have rendered me upon all occasions . Brethren , we have , during the year , had
29 lodges , at which we have initiated 28 gentlemen , passed 23 , and raised 17 brethren , and have received , exclusive of subscriptions , the sum of upwards of £ i $ 2 . The number of distinct ceremonies performedwere , initiations , 19 ; passing , it ; raising , 7 ; total , 37 . I trust the day
is not far distant when when we shall have , conjointly with our sister lodge , tlie Glamorgan ( No . 39 ) , a temple ot our own , worthy of the Craft , and in conformity with the general progress our town has made ; we must , therefoie , brethren , be strictly economical , but at the same
time faithfully discharge all claims made upon us in the name cf chanty . In conclusion , I beg you to g ive our W . M . elect the same cordial support , so that at the expiration of his year of office he may be able to declare , as I now do most emphatically , that I shall never cease to remember this year , to look back upon it with
feelings of great pleasure , as being the year ( 1872 ) , in which I lead the honour to occupy thc chair of the Bute Lodge ( No . 9 60 ) . Thanking yen again , brethren , accept my most fraternal salute . " The YV . M . was then deeted Treasurer for the ensuing year , and Bro . H . Wills as Tvlcr . A cordial welcome was sriven to the
visiting brethren , and responded to by Bro Almond , W . M ,, Glamorgan Lodge . The lodgi was closed at 10 . K p . m .
LvxcAS'i'icr ..- —Roir / ei / Lodge ( No . 10 . 51 ) . — The regular meeting of tlie Rowley Lodge was held on Monday , the 2 nd December , at the Masonic Rooms , Athenaeum , Lancaster . There were present the W . M ., Bro . Wilson Barker Bros . Dr . ( . Daniel Moore , P . G . S . B . England
l . P . M . : V . illiam Hale , P . M .: W . I . Sly , S . W . ; E . Airey , as J . W . ; James Taylor , " S . D . ; J . L . Bradshaw , as J . D . ; Richard Taylor , I . G . ; Thomas Jackson , J . Sly , R . Harger , H . Longman , Pi . A . P . ; G . Sutton . I'hA . P . ; J . Watson , Ty ler . Visitor , Bro . John Hatch , P . M . 2 S 1 . After tlie creneral business of the lodcc haul been
transacted , the badol was taken lor the election of a Worshiphii Master for the ensuing year , which resulted in the unanimous election of Bro . William j . Sly to that import . nit office ; the installation was decided to take place < .- ; i Friday , 20 th December , the ejrcmi . uv 10 be conducted
uy hro . Dr . -. loore . Bros . W . Bar :, r , Y . . M . and J . Watson , cure r .-.-eccffivlr elect -. ] i ,- > ji ) the oihcc of Treasurer and T yler . Bros , il Longman ami G . Sutton , were duly ] ' :: s . d lo tin dcinve of i ' . C . by Bros . Moore , PAi ., and Hall
P . M . ; vile working tools being presented by the S . W . X candidate lor initiation into the mysteries of Freemasonry was proposed , and tin . lodge closed in due form .
ALDKIUSHOT . —Aldershot Camp Lodge ( Nc i . j . 31 ) .- —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Royal Hotel on the •¦ jth inst . The Chair of K . S . was filled b y liro . Captain Richardson , A ' . A ' ., W . M . ; who was supported by the following officers :- ¦ —Bros . C ;
Caruegi " , 1 ' . . frov . U . f ' ursunaint . Hani-., P . At . ; A . hie llenzie , S . W . ; A . W . Edmoi . d as | . W .: IJ . Luces , Secretary ; R . Bennett B . D . ' ; H . Anderson , J . D . J . Smith , as I . G . ; J . Marversly , O . G . The ledge was opened in form , and lieminutes ol the last meeting read and confirmed . A ballot was then taken for Bros . Kirker . coo .
and Mason , 1243 , 11 s joining members , and for Sergeant I ) . Mc . Sweeney , 7 th Hussars ; Clc . arter-M aster-Sergeant Collett , A . * S . Corps ; and Sergant W . Brown , . 1 . 6 th Rcgt ., candidates for initiation ; which was unanimous in each ease The lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Drew , a candidate for the Sublime
Degree was questioned respecting his knowledge of the F . C . degree , which proving satisfactory he was entrusted , and retired . 'Ihe lodge was opened in the third degree , and Bro . Drew was raised to the M . M . degree . The lodge was closed
to the Svcofui a ad first degrees . Uuarler-Masler Sergeant Collett , and , S-.. rg ¦ ,- >; : ! . ' -Jc . Sweeney , were- then initiated into masonry . Some other business having been transacted , lite lodge was closed with solemn prayer about nine p . m .
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CAVEAC CHAPTER ( NO . 176 ) . —Installation meeting on Thursday , the 7 th November , at the Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , City . This well-established chapter was opened by Comps . P . A . Nairne , P . Z ., as M . E . Z . ; M . Scott , PL ;
J . Lacey , P . Z ., as J . ; and F . Walters , P . Z ., Treasurer , was also present . The companions were then ' admitted , tlie minutes of the previous meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . The report of the audit committee was read , it showed , after every liability had been met , that
a good balance remained in the hands of the Treasurer . The ballot proved unanimous in favour of Bro . T . White , P . M . 102 , and he being present , was , in an admirable manner , exalted into Royal Arch Freemasonry . The Comp . Frederick Walters , P . Z ., installed Comp .
M . p Scott , M . E . Z . The other Principals were absent . The officers for the'ensuing year were Comps . R . T . Foreman , H . elect ; T . Quihampton , J . elect ; F \ Walters , P . Z ., Treasurer ; J . Hills , S . E . ; J . C . Hall , S . N . ; W . S . Wymam P . S . ; W . A . Hinde , ist A . S . ; T . White , 2 nd
A . S . ; C . T . Speight , Janitor . I ' tie M . E . Z ., in an excellent speech , presented , on behalf of the chapter , to Com ]) . P . Browne a splendid P . Z ' s . jewel , which had been unanimously voted to him from the chapter funds . The jewel was made
by Comp . George Kenning . Some brethren were proposed for exaltation at the next meeting . The chapter was closed . The work was well done by the two P . Zs . who undertook it . The usual banquet and dessert followed . Visitors ,
Comps . George Kenning , M . E . Z . 162 ; and H . R . P . Hooton . THANET CiiAi'rr . K ( N " o . 329 ) . —The regular quarterly convocation of this chapter was held at the Royal Hotel , Ramsgate , on Thursday , the
5 th instant . The companions assemble at . tj p . m ., and the chapter was opened by Comp . T . II . Grove Snowdeii , P . Z . as . Z . ; Comp . Neall , II . ; and Comp . J . J . Darby , J ., in the presence of the following P . Z . ' s—viz ., Comps . Lewis Finch , H . Curtis , J . C . Twyman , Bedford
L . Hiscocks , and the Rev . Sir John Hayes , Bart . The other companions , numbering about twenty , were then admitted , the offices of Scribe E ., Scribe N ., P . S ., and the A . S ., being filled respectively by Comps . B . L . Hiscocks , W Winch , J . C . Cunnine'ham , W . Bowler , and R .
' 1 . Relic . The minutes of tlie last regular chapter held in June , and of the chapter of eitu re ' , r . cy ( at winch lour eompaniens , who had been initiated , passed , and raised together in the Lewises' Lodge , 1209 , were exalted ) , Ircld in Jul . ' , were read and confirmed . A ballot was
then tcs . c : i for Bro . Jarman , S . D . 428 , tlie wellknown gallant ex-coxswain of the Ramsgate lifeboat , and thc result was unanimousl y favourable . After some little delay , owing to Bro . Jarman having been unexpectedl y called away to London on business , and unable to return by as
early a tram as he had anticipated , the candidate attended the chapter , and was dul y exalted to thu supreme degree of the H . R . A . Tile historical lecture was delivered b y Comp . Twyman , P . Z ., and the mystical lecture b y Comp . Finch , P . Z . The chapter was closed in anck ui . form , and the
companions adjourned to toe banqueting-room , where an exc . Iient dinner was served b y Comp . Hiscocks . r ihe three toasts peculiar to R . A . Masonry were drunk with the usual ceremonies , and Comp . Sir John Have-: proposed tlie health ot the ilir-ee Principals of the chapter ,
complimenting tlie officers an the excellent manner in which the ceremonies of tlie evening had been performed . The acting '/' ,. rose to respond , and announced , with deep regret , which was shared by all thc companions , that their M . E . Z ., Com ;) . Ath . lsi . an Harvey Boys , was in bad health
and had been obliged to go Cheltenham for change of air . Tiny ail knew that , if he had been well , nothing would have given him greater pleasure than to lie among them . The health of the oilier officers of the chanter , of the
newly-cxa ' e . d Co , up . Jarman , and a lew other toasts , ' . vera druuh . and file companions separated Tin-: Kiii " ,:, e . cesa .-. C . i ' .. -, ' ; . ; - ; ID P ' LUI I ; Fivicv csni" ( iVu . 376 ) IIKI ; it the Masonic Hall , Ip , v , ! ch , on W . dnsday , thc 4 H 1 inst . ; present , Coiiio .. F . B . Marriott , M . E . Z . ; F , Long , il . j and Wri ght , J . ; J . Franks , P . Z ..