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Instruction.

1 a cordial v . ite nf thanks was ordered to be endorsed on time , a "" a ^^ ^ Hi [[ fQr ( he very satis f tory manner in the m , n ,,, j fulfilled the duties of the chair for the first time in whic i nnlc career . Bro . Wright , S . W ., was elected VV . M . for his Masom Bro ^ Wright thanked the brethren , and appointed the ens . " " ! in rotation . At the request of the lodge Bro . Westley tl , e ollicu installation ceremonv on Monday , the 27 th inst ., wi ' ] Masonic treat is anticipated . The W . M . rose for the third * nd received the " Hearty good wishes" of the brethren , and t 'lie lodge was closed .

nnTH —L INDSEV L ODGE . —The usual monthly meeting of this 1 . „« held in the Masonic Rooms , on Friday , the 17 th inst ., lodge was m . attended _ Br 0 _ Jas _ Nor £ oik ) W . M ., occupied the nd after some good work had been gone through , the brethchair ' . Jnwn to a sumptuous repast , kindly provided at the expense ren satuowi N bitt V G-TreaSi Bro . Mark Smiih , I . P . M ., in of w ' " The Health of the Preceptor , Bro . F . D . Marsden , proposing __ ented ilim > on behaif 0 £ the brethren , with a Past . «?•<; jewel , to mark their appreciation of the very able services " i ? n , llv and generously rendered for some years past to the lodge . thanks to tne ior

„ Marsden expressed his grateful mage us , - ° , i recognition of his services . The usual Masonic toasts were honoured , and a pleasant evening was spent .

niRTFORD . —E MULATION LODGE ( No . 299 ) . —A meetingwas , F / VnTuesdav the 21 st inst ., at the Bull Hotel . Present : Bros . n lZj PRL 1343 . W . M . s F . . Snowden , S . W . ; A . Bovey . tW W . j . Light P . M ., ' Preceptor ; Chas . Hind Sec ; T lirnV PM P . P . G . S . Wks ., S . D . ; C . Powling , J . D . ; VV . , w VV M . ago , P . G . P ., I . G . ; Carter , Tyler ; and C . D . Mears . in due tne minutes ot pic

TS- ludsre was opened rorm , ana me - ¦ „„« meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge opened in the J Vin / i Decree Bro . Powling offering himself as a candidate for Suhie he was examined , entrusted , and retired Lodge opened in « Third Deeree , when Bro . Powling was raised to the Degree of MM Lodge resumed to the Second , and then the First Degree . and third times

TC W M rose for the first , second , , wnen cro . u , „ fire e P . G . P ., prooosed , and Bro . Light , P . M ., Preceptor , seconded , that Bro . Snowden , S . W ., occupy the chair at the next meeting-carried . Bro . Snowden returned thanks . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .

TOROUAY . —J ORDAN LODGE ( NO . 1402 ) . —A meeting of this lodee was held on Wednesday , the ist inst . Present : Bros . C . P . Waite VV . M . i J . Risen , S . W . ; VV . Hersey , J . W . ; Dodge , PrecJptor S Wills , I . P . M . ; Hill , S . D . ; John Taylor , J . D . and Sec ™ R . L . Mugford , VV . M . 32 S ; VV . H . Snell , A . T . Blarney , and ° The ' lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The wurking of the First

Deeree was most ably conducted by the VV . M ., Bro . Mugford cornnletinir the ceremony with his usual efficiency . Explanation of the ist tracing board was then given by Bro . A . T . Blarney , P . G . S ., 111 all its minute details , to the profit and instruction of the brethren , which called forth their highest admiration . After a few words of encouragement and congiatulation from the Preceptor to the younger brethren for the able manner their work was done , the 1 odge was closed .

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ISRAEL CHAPTER ( No . 20 s ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Cannonstreet Hotel on Tuesday , the 21 st inst ., when there were present Comps . A . J . Henochsberg , M . E . Z . ; J . Da Silva , H .: H . T . Phillips , I . ! C F . Hogard , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . C ,

S . E .,- J . A . Gartley , S . N . ; L . Norden , P . S . ; Kev . M . Haines , ist Asst . S . ; I . P . Cohen , Treas . ; J . Lichtenfelcl , D . C ; R . Paton , Org . ; Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S E . ; S . Schmerl , I . Abrahams , S . Dancyger , Edgar Bowyer , P . G . Std . Br . ; J . H . Gluckstein , E . T . Loewe , E . Schumann . T . Wallace , B . Marcus , VV . Hunter , E . H . Norden ,

S . Barnett , and M . Bash . Visitors : Comps . J . C . Hayes , P . Z . 142 ; and VV . VV . Lee , 1524 . The convocation having been opened , the minutes were read and confirmed , and the report of the Audit Committee received and adopted . Bro . Maurice Bash , having been successfully balloted for , was impressively exalted into the

R . A . Degree . The following companions were then installed into their respective chairs by Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E .: Comps . los . Da Silva , as M . E . Z . ; H . J . Philli ps , as H . ; and J . A . Gartley , as J . The companions invested by the M . E . Z . as officers for the ensuing year were Comps . Hogard , P . D . G . D . C , S . E . ; L . Norden ,

S . N . ; Rev . M . Haines , P . S . j J . Lichtenfeld , 2 nd A . S . ; I . P . Cohen , P . Z ., Treas . , R . Paton , Org . ; E . H . Norden , D . C . ; and Walkley , Janitor . The M . E . Z . said his first duty was a pleasing one , for it was to present Comp . Henochsberg , I . P . Z ., with a jewel , as a mark of the approbation of the members at his services , and in recognition of

the delight they had experienced at the manner in which he had conducted the affairs of the chapter during the past year . _ Every member would agree that this testimonial was justly merited , and was an earnest of their hearty good wishes and expressions of good will . Comp . Henochsberg , I . P . Z ., thanked the M . E . Z . and companions very

sincerely for this mark of their appreciation and regard . There was no need for him to assure them of the interest he had always taken , and would take , in the welfare of their chapter . He was pleased to see it in such a prosperous condition , and again thanked them for their gift . The M . E . Z . then said he thought it was their duty to pass a

vote ot thanks to the G . S . E . for his kindness in attending , at considerable personal inconvenience , to instal the Principals . Comp . Col . Clerke always gave his time in a ready and willing manner to enhance the affairs of the Order , and the least they could therefore do was to record on their minutes a cordial vote of thanks to him for the honour he

had conferred upon them . The motion having been seconded by the I . P . Z ., and carried unanimously , Comp . Col . Shadwell Clerke , G . S . E ., thanked them for this recognition ° t his small services , and assured them that it had afforded ntm great pleasure to be present . The sum of five guineas was voted from the Benevolent Fund to Comp . Hogard ' s Vf 'he forthcoming Festival of the R . M . I , for Girls , oros . White , Jos . Levy and Barnett , of the Israel Lodge ,

' proposed as candidates for exaltation , and letters of gret at inabilit y to attend were received from Comps . " Harris , P . de Lande Long , Rev . R . J . Simpson , T . Fenn , off ,.-7 A > Isaacs ' and F - Richardson . Nothing further was c \ T good of R , A > Masonry , the convocation

Tri at th * Panions then partook of an excellent banquet , honoured S ' ° ' Ch the customar V toasts were du | y J" P P ° sing "The Grand Officers , " the M . E . Z . said he hiehWTr . members of the Israel Chapter would feel thev L J ght . ed at the £ reat honour paid them by the visit GSF J ! : lved from Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , attended t ad stated in the cha P » the 'G . S . E . had an d there ? pe . , f onal '" convenience to install the Principals , quite ac 1 companions present would feel the honour as much as he did . If they considered the very

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large number of lodges and chapters in London which Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke visited during the year , the companious might think it was invidious on the G . S . E . ' s part to single out a small chapter like theirs for a visit . He had no doubt , however , that the G . S . E . was convinced that the members of the Israel Chapter were striving to attain a position in Masonry , and that was the

reason of his visit . He would ask them to rise , and in drinking to the health of the Grand Officers they would drink more especially to the health of the G . S . E ., wishing him long life and thanking him for his presence . Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E ., said he rose at once to thank the M . E . Z and cjmpanionsin his own name , and on behalf of his distinguished colleagues present , for

the kind way in which they had received the toast of the rulers of the Order . It was an important toast , for it comprised the Earl of Carnarvon , Lord Lathom , and Lord Leigh , and a large number of other distinguished Masons who hold high office in Royal Arch Masonry and who exert their best endeavours to further the progress of the Order . They were very fortunate in having a large number of

noblemen and others who devoted their time to the Order , and this to a great extent accounted for the fact that Royal Arch Masonry was flourishing in a most wonderful manner . He could recall the time , but a few years ago , when it was in a languishing state . and when brethren who wished to be exalted had to search , and had considerable difficulty in finding , a chapter suitable to their requirements . All that was now

changed , and he thought that any fairly prosperous lodge might at the present time have a chapter connected with it , especially as the expense was not so great as in the Craft . When a lodge had a chapter attached to it the companions received the members of the lodge into it , and thus they were the same united family . He thought , therefore , that it was a creditable thing for any fairly large lodge to have

a chapter in connection with it , and he was pleased to assure them that at the present day R . A . Masonry was flourishing to a very large extent . He was happy to be with the companions again in the Israel Chapter , but he was somewhat late in attending owing to the business at the Board of General Purposes . He was pleased to be with them aeain , as he consecrated the chapter two years

ago , and installed Comp . Hogard , whom he was very pleased to see made a Grand Officer , as the first M . E . Z . Since its consecration it had progressed , and now numbered many excellent and good men as members , which accounted for it being a well-conducted chapter . It had been wisely governed , and he was sure that in the future that government would be carried on as efficiently and effectually as in the past . He heartily congratulated the

companions on the success of their chapter , and trusted that success would continue . He thanked them for the kind and fraternal way in which they had recognised the presence of himself and colleagues that evening . Comp . Henochsberg , I . P . Z ., said he had much pleasure in rising to propose a toast which would be received most enthusiastically . It was " The Health of Comp . Jos Da

Silva , M . E . Z . " He , for one , was pleased to see Comp . Da Silva installed into the proud position of M . E . Z ., and he was sure the members had done wisely in electing that companion to preside over them . They knew that the M . E . Z . was an excellent Freemason , and also were aware of the great interest he took in connection with the lodge and chapter . They would not forget how hard Comp . Da Silva

worked originally for the formation of the chapter , and he had well earned his present proud position . In his hands the chapter would lose none of its lustre , for he would prove a first-rate First Principal , especially if the companions extended to him the support they had hitherto given to the occupant of the first chair . The companions present would join in wishing him asuccessful year of office , and health

and happiness to enjoy his position . Comp . Jos Da Silva , M . E . Z ., returned hearty thanks for the kind way in which his health had been given and received . He said that the success of his year would depend , to a great extent , 011 his own ability to carry out the duties assigned to him , but success would more especially depend upon the amount of support he received from the members .

He must ask them all to give him the same support they had so kindly given to his predecessors—support not only by their attendance and attention , but also in providing material for him to act on during the time he occupied the chair of M . E . Z . He trusted they would bring as many candidates into the chapter as possible , for it was necessary to have new blood continually infused into it . He hoped

that when he retired from the chair he would be able to thank them for fulfilling that which he had asked from them , and that he would be able to congratulate them upon the addition to their numbers of several exaltees . " The Visitors " having been given by the M . E . Z ., Comp . J . C . Hayes , P . Z . 142 , returned sincere thanks for the kind and profuse hospitality received , eulogised the

admirable working he had seen , and congratulated the members on the flourishing position of the chapter . "The H . and J . " was next given , in response to which Comp . Phillips , H ., heartily thanked the M . E . Z . and companions for their kind reception accorded the toast , and assured them that the H . and J . would do their best to promote the welfare of the chapter during the forthcoming

year . Comp . Bash having appropriately replied to the toast of "The Exaltee , " the M . E . Z . gave "The P . Z . 's . " Comp . C . F . Hogard , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . C , said he was very much obliged for the kind way in which the toast had been introduced and received . The M . E . Z . had said that the P . Z . ' s were not numerous , but , considering that the

chapter was only entering on the second year of its existence , it would be a paradox if they were . They had endeavoured to do the best they could for the interests of the chapter , and he was sure that if in time they were called upon to assist in the working they would place their services at the disposal of the companions . There did not , however , seem a possibility of that , as every officer had performed his

duty in a smooth and perfect manner , that was a treat to see . It was not often in a chapter that all were so perfect , but when they remembered that the officers in the Israel Lodge were so perfect , it would have been extraordinary if the companions coming from the mother lodg-e were not able to dischargetheirdutiesin a creditable manner . Comp . Hayes ,

who responded for the visitors , thought he ( Comp . Hogard ) might do a little more for Chapter No . 142 ; but they would remember that the Israel Chapter had a strong lodge at its back , and all the companions came from that lodge , as in duty bound . He considered that if a brother wished to take the Royal Arch Degree it devolved upon him to join the chapter attached to his own lodge . He was proud to see

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their chapter had received such a large amount of support from the Israel Lodge , and he hoped that support would continue . There had been three members proposed for exaltation that evening , and he felt that the young members coming on in the lodge could not do better than join their chapter . Comp . Henochsberg , I . P . Z ., said that after thespeech of

Comp . Hogard there was little for him to say , for that companion had entirely expressed his views ; but being the only other P . Z . it would be ungracious on his part , especially after receiving so handsome a testimonial , if he did not say a few words . He felt highly honoured at having received at their hBnds the very handsome P . Z . ' s jewel presented to him in

the chapter by the M . E . Z . The humble services he had rendered had given him great pleasure , and he could assure them that if he could do anything to further the interests of the Israel Chapter , his services were at their command . "Ihe Officers" having been given , the Janitor's toast closed the proceedings .

KENNINGTON CHAPTER ( No . 1381 ) . —This flourishing transpontine chapter met at the Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , on the 9 th instant . Among those in attendance were Comps . Ayling , P . Z ., M . E . Z . ; H . J . Lardner , H . ; G . Gardner , J . ; George Everett , P . Z ., Treas . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., S . E . ; Dowling , S . N . ; Westley , P . S . ; Salter , Sims , Gorham , Smith , Buxton , T . C .

Walls , P . Z . ; VV . P . Webb , P . Z . ; C . H . Kohler , P . Z . ; and others . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , Bro . Davis , 1381 , was most impressively exalted to the Degree of the R . A ., the M . E . Z . ' s address and lecture being exceptionably good . Comp . H . J . Lardner was elected as M . E . Z . for the ensuing year , and

Comps . G . Gardner , H . ; Westley , J . ; H . Higgins , S . E . ; Dowling , S . N . ; Smith , P . S . ; Salter and Sims , Asst . Sojs . ; G . Everett , P . Z ., Treas . ; and Reinardt , Janitor . A Past Principal ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the M . E . Z . In returning thanks , the M . E . Z . said that , in common with those who had preceded him in the chair , he should request Comp . James Terry to instal the Principals

at the next meeting . A proposition for exaltation having been handed in for ballot at the next convocation , the chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The long list of toasts received due honour . Comp . G . Everett , in a few well chosen sentences , proposed "The Health of the M . E . Z ., " whose year of office

had been so prosperous . He was of opinion that few , if any , First Principals could surpass Comp . Ayling's general working . In conclusion , he wished that in the future the chapter would be as well officered as it was at present . The M . E . Z . having replied , gave the toast next in

succession . In giving "The Treasurer and S . E ., " he particularly expressed the great obligations he was under to those two worthy companions , by whose aid his year had been so happy and prosperous . Comps . Everett and Higgins having briefly replied , the proceedings terminated .

GUERNSEY . —Loyalty Chapter ( No . 243 ) . —A special convocation of this chapter was held on the 9 th inst ., at the Masonic Temple , Le Marchant-street , when there were present Comps . A . C . Quick , Z . ; J . H . Stickland , acting H . ; R . M . Smythson , J . ; P . Le Page , P . Z ., Scribe E . ; J . Parsons , Treas .: J . Sneath , Scribe N . ; Emra Holmes , P . Z ., P . P . G . Soj . Cornwall ; N .

Palmer , P . Soj . ; Rev . G . P . U . Pickering , and others . Pursuant to notice , the following propositions were put and carried unanimously : " That the chapter meetings in future should be held on the second Thursday in the month , April , and the threesummer months , June , July , and August excepted ) , instead of only four times a year as formerly ;" "That the fee for exaltation should be lowered to two

guineas , instead of three as at present . " Bros . William Thorn , P . M . 168 , and P . Davey having been ballotted for and accepted , were then duly exalted as companions of the Holy Royal Arch , the ceremony being performed by the First Principal , assisted by the Principal Sojourner , and Comps . Strickland and Smythson giving with precision and due effect the lectures , & c , from their several chairs .

Comp . Le Page gave the mystical lecture admirably , and greatly impressed the candidates with the mysterious beauty of this Degree . The usual pleasant little supper followed , and Comp . Thorn , in responding for the toast of " The Candidates , "

said that he had long meditated taking this Degree , and he now felt very glad he had done so . He should never forget the ceremony and was very much struck with the mystical lecture as given by Comp . Le Page . We prophesy a new era of prosperity to the chapter now the fees have been wisely lowered .

OLDHAM .-Tudor Chapter ( No . 277 ) . —The installation festival of this chapter was celebrated in the Freemasons' Hall , on Monday , the 20 th inst . Present : Comps . VV . Bagnall , P . G . P . S ., Z . ; John Greaves , P . P . G . 1 st Asst . Soj ., H .: Kalph Holden , J . ; Abraham Clegg , P . Z ., P . G . J . ; Henry L . Hollingworth , P . Z ., P . P . G . Treas ., Treasurer ; J . Mitton , 6 . N . ; T . H .

Duckworth , P . S . ; Edward Heywood , ist Asst . Soj . ; T . Wood , H . Lees , J . W . Mellor , J . Chadwick , Glover , R . Thorpe , Janitor ; and others . Visitor : Comp . J . H . Sillitoe , P . G . D . D . C Eng ., P . G . H . The chapter having been opened and the minutes of the previous convocation read and confirmed , Comp . J . H . Sillitoe installed Comps . R . Holden as H ., and J . T . Duckworth as J ., Comp .

Bagnall , Z ., having been re-elected . The following officers were invested , viz .: Comps . H . Lees , S . N . ; J . W . Mellor , ist Asst . Soj . ; L . Wood , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; H . L . Hollingworth , Treas . ; and R . Thorpe , Janitor . The S . E . and P . S . elect were unavoidably absent . Comp . Sillitoe afterwards delivered addresses to the newly-installed Principals , the newly-invested officers , and to the companions of the

chapter . At the close of the ceremony the M . E . Z . proposed , in very _ eulogistic terms , the following resolution : "That a special vote of thanks be given to Comp . Sillitoe for his uniform kindness and valuable services rendered to the

Tudor Chapter on many previous occasions , and especially for the faultless and impressive manner in which he had installed the Principals in their respective chairs that evening , and that such vote be recorded in the minutes of the chapter . " Comp . Greaves seconded the proposition , which was carried with acclamation .

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Instruction.

1 a cordial v . ite nf thanks was ordered to be endorsed on time , a "" a ^^ ^ Hi [[ fQr ( he very satis f tory manner in the m , n ,,, j fulfilled the duties of the chair for the first time in whic i nnlc career . Bro . Wright , S . W ., was elected VV . M . for his Masom Bro ^ Wright thanked the brethren , and appointed the ens . " " ! in rotation . At the request of the lodge Bro . Westley tl , e ollicu installation ceremonv on Monday , the 27 th inst ., wi ' ] Masonic treat is anticipated . The W . M . rose for the third * nd received the " Hearty good wishes" of the brethren , and t 'lie lodge was closed .

nnTH —L INDSEV L ODGE . —The usual monthly meeting of this 1 . „« held in the Masonic Rooms , on Friday , the 17 th inst ., lodge was m . attended _ Br 0 _ Jas _ Nor £ oik ) W . M ., occupied the nd after some good work had been gone through , the brethchair ' . Jnwn to a sumptuous repast , kindly provided at the expense ren satuowi N bitt V G-TreaSi Bro . Mark Smiih , I . P . M ., in of w ' " The Health of the Preceptor , Bro . F . D . Marsden , proposing __ ented ilim > on behaif 0 £ the brethren , with a Past . «?•<; jewel , to mark their appreciation of the very able services " i ? n , llv and generously rendered for some years past to the lodge . thanks to tne ior

„ Marsden expressed his grateful mage us , - ° , i recognition of his services . The usual Masonic toasts were honoured , and a pleasant evening was spent .

niRTFORD . —E MULATION LODGE ( No . 299 ) . —A meetingwas , F / VnTuesdav the 21 st inst ., at the Bull Hotel . Present : Bros . n lZj PRL 1343 . W . M . s F . . Snowden , S . W . ; A . Bovey . tW W . j . Light P . M ., ' Preceptor ; Chas . Hind Sec ; T lirnV PM P . P . G . S . Wks ., S . D . ; C . Powling , J . D . ; VV . , w VV M . ago , P . G . P ., I . G . ; Carter , Tyler ; and C . D . Mears . in due tne minutes ot pic

TS- ludsre was opened rorm , ana me - ¦ „„« meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge opened in the J Vin / i Decree Bro . Powling offering himself as a candidate for Suhie he was examined , entrusted , and retired Lodge opened in « Third Deeree , when Bro . Powling was raised to the Degree of MM Lodge resumed to the Second , and then the First Degree . and third times

TC W M rose for the first , second , , wnen cro . u , „ fire e P . G . P ., prooosed , and Bro . Light , P . M ., Preceptor , seconded , that Bro . Snowden , S . W ., occupy the chair at the next meeting-carried . Bro . Snowden returned thanks . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .

TOROUAY . —J ORDAN LODGE ( NO . 1402 ) . —A meeting of this lodee was held on Wednesday , the ist inst . Present : Bros . C . P . Waite VV . M . i J . Risen , S . W . ; VV . Hersey , J . W . ; Dodge , PrecJptor S Wills , I . P . M . ; Hill , S . D . ; John Taylor , J . D . and Sec ™ R . L . Mugford , VV . M . 32 S ; VV . H . Snell , A . T . Blarney , and ° The ' lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The wurking of the First

Deeree was most ably conducted by the VV . M ., Bro . Mugford cornnletinir the ceremony with his usual efficiency . Explanation of the ist tracing board was then given by Bro . A . T . Blarney , P . G . S ., 111 all its minute details , to the profit and instruction of the brethren , which called forth their highest admiration . After a few words of encouragement and congiatulation from the Preceptor to the younger brethren for the able manner their work was done , the 1 odge was closed .

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ISRAEL CHAPTER ( No . 20 s ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Cannonstreet Hotel on Tuesday , the 21 st inst ., when there were present Comps . A . J . Henochsberg , M . E . Z . ; J . Da Silva , H .: H . T . Phillips , I . ! C F . Hogard , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . C ,

S . E .,- J . A . Gartley , S . N . ; L . Norden , P . S . ; Kev . M . Haines , ist Asst . S . ; I . P . Cohen , Treas . ; J . Lichtenfelcl , D . C ; R . Paton , Org . ; Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S E . ; S . Schmerl , I . Abrahams , S . Dancyger , Edgar Bowyer , P . G . Std . Br . ; J . H . Gluckstein , E . T . Loewe , E . Schumann . T . Wallace , B . Marcus , VV . Hunter , E . H . Norden ,

S . Barnett , and M . Bash . Visitors : Comps . J . C . Hayes , P . Z . 142 ; and VV . VV . Lee , 1524 . The convocation having been opened , the minutes were read and confirmed , and the report of the Audit Committee received and adopted . Bro . Maurice Bash , having been successfully balloted for , was impressively exalted into the

R . A . Degree . The following companions were then installed into their respective chairs by Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E .: Comps . los . Da Silva , as M . E . Z . ; H . J . Philli ps , as H . ; and J . A . Gartley , as J . The companions invested by the M . E . Z . as officers for the ensuing year were Comps . Hogard , P . D . G . D . C , S . E . ; L . Norden ,

S . N . ; Rev . M . Haines , P . S . j J . Lichtenfeld , 2 nd A . S . ; I . P . Cohen , P . Z ., Treas . , R . Paton , Org . ; E . H . Norden , D . C . ; and Walkley , Janitor . The M . E . Z . said his first duty was a pleasing one , for it was to present Comp . Henochsberg , I . P . Z ., with a jewel , as a mark of the approbation of the members at his services , and in recognition of

the delight they had experienced at the manner in which he had conducted the affairs of the chapter during the past year . _ Every member would agree that this testimonial was justly merited , and was an earnest of their hearty good wishes and expressions of good will . Comp . Henochsberg , I . P . Z ., thanked the M . E . Z . and companions very

sincerely for this mark of their appreciation and regard . There was no need for him to assure them of the interest he had always taken , and would take , in the welfare of their chapter . He was pleased to see it in such a prosperous condition , and again thanked them for their gift . The M . E . Z . then said he thought it was their duty to pass a

vote ot thanks to the G . S . E . for his kindness in attending , at considerable personal inconvenience , to instal the Principals . Comp . Col . Clerke always gave his time in a ready and willing manner to enhance the affairs of the Order , and the least they could therefore do was to record on their minutes a cordial vote of thanks to him for the honour he

had conferred upon them . The motion having been seconded by the I . P . Z ., and carried unanimously , Comp . Col . Shadwell Clerke , G . S . E ., thanked them for this recognition ° t his small services , and assured them that it had afforded ntm great pleasure to be present . The sum of five guineas was voted from the Benevolent Fund to Comp . Hogard ' s Vf 'he forthcoming Festival of the R . M . I , for Girls , oros . White , Jos . Levy and Barnett , of the Israel Lodge ,

' proposed as candidates for exaltation , and letters of gret at inabilit y to attend were received from Comps . " Harris , P . de Lande Long , Rev . R . J . Simpson , T . Fenn , off ,.-7 A > Isaacs ' and F - Richardson . Nothing further was c \ T good of R , A > Masonry , the convocation

Tri at th * Panions then partook of an excellent banquet , honoured S ' ° ' Ch the customar V toasts were du | y J" P P ° sing "The Grand Officers , " the M . E . Z . said he hiehWTr . members of the Israel Chapter would feel thev L J ght . ed at the £ reat honour paid them by the visit GSF J ! : lved from Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , attended t ad stated in the cha P » the 'G . S . E . had an d there ? pe . , f onal '" convenience to install the Principals , quite ac 1 companions present would feel the honour as much as he did . If they considered the very

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large number of lodges and chapters in London which Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke visited during the year , the companious might think it was invidious on the G . S . E . ' s part to single out a small chapter like theirs for a visit . He had no doubt , however , that the G . S . E . was convinced that the members of the Israel Chapter were striving to attain a position in Masonry , and that was the

reason of his visit . He would ask them to rise , and in drinking to the health of the Grand Officers they would drink more especially to the health of the G . S . E ., wishing him long life and thanking him for his presence . Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . E ., said he rose at once to thank the M . E . Z and cjmpanionsin his own name , and on behalf of his distinguished colleagues present , for

the kind way in which they had received the toast of the rulers of the Order . It was an important toast , for it comprised the Earl of Carnarvon , Lord Lathom , and Lord Leigh , and a large number of other distinguished Masons who hold high office in Royal Arch Masonry and who exert their best endeavours to further the progress of the Order . They were very fortunate in having a large number of

noblemen and others who devoted their time to the Order , and this to a great extent accounted for the fact that Royal Arch Masonry was flourishing in a most wonderful manner . He could recall the time , but a few years ago , when it was in a languishing state . and when brethren who wished to be exalted had to search , and had considerable difficulty in finding , a chapter suitable to their requirements . All that was now

changed , and he thought that any fairly prosperous lodge might at the present time have a chapter connected with it , especially as the expense was not so great as in the Craft . When a lodge had a chapter attached to it the companions received the members of the lodge into it , and thus they were the same united family . He thought , therefore , that it was a creditable thing for any fairly large lodge to have

a chapter in connection with it , and he was pleased to assure them that at the present day R . A . Masonry was flourishing to a very large extent . He was happy to be with the companions again in the Israel Chapter , but he was somewhat late in attending owing to the business at the Board of General Purposes . He was pleased to be with them aeain , as he consecrated the chapter two years

ago , and installed Comp . Hogard , whom he was very pleased to see made a Grand Officer , as the first M . E . Z . Since its consecration it had progressed , and now numbered many excellent and good men as members , which accounted for it being a well-conducted chapter . It had been wisely governed , and he was sure that in the future that government would be carried on as efficiently and effectually as in the past . He heartily congratulated the

companions on the success of their chapter , and trusted that success would continue . He thanked them for the kind and fraternal way in which they had recognised the presence of himself and colleagues that evening . Comp . Henochsberg , I . P . Z ., said he had much pleasure in rising to propose a toast which would be received most enthusiastically . It was " The Health of Comp . Jos Da

Silva , M . E . Z . " He , for one , was pleased to see Comp . Da Silva installed into the proud position of M . E . Z ., and he was sure the members had done wisely in electing that companion to preside over them . They knew that the M . E . Z . was an excellent Freemason , and also were aware of the great interest he took in connection with the lodge and chapter . They would not forget how hard Comp . Da Silva

worked originally for the formation of the chapter , and he had well earned his present proud position . In his hands the chapter would lose none of its lustre , for he would prove a first-rate First Principal , especially if the companions extended to him the support they had hitherto given to the occupant of the first chair . The companions present would join in wishing him asuccessful year of office , and health

and happiness to enjoy his position . Comp . Jos Da Silva , M . E . Z ., returned hearty thanks for the kind way in which his health had been given and received . He said that the success of his year would depend , to a great extent , 011 his own ability to carry out the duties assigned to him , but success would more especially depend upon the amount of support he received from the members .

He must ask them all to give him the same support they had so kindly given to his predecessors—support not only by their attendance and attention , but also in providing material for him to act on during the time he occupied the chair of M . E . Z . He trusted they would bring as many candidates into the chapter as possible , for it was necessary to have new blood continually infused into it . He hoped

that when he retired from the chair he would be able to thank them for fulfilling that which he had asked from them , and that he would be able to congratulate them upon the addition to their numbers of several exaltees . " The Visitors " having been given by the M . E . Z ., Comp . J . C . Hayes , P . Z . 142 , returned sincere thanks for the kind and profuse hospitality received , eulogised the

admirable working he had seen , and congratulated the members on the flourishing position of the chapter . "The H . and J . " was next given , in response to which Comp . Phillips , H ., heartily thanked the M . E . Z . and companions for their kind reception accorded the toast , and assured them that the H . and J . would do their best to promote the welfare of the chapter during the forthcoming

year . Comp . Bash having appropriately replied to the toast of "The Exaltee , " the M . E . Z . gave "The P . Z . 's . " Comp . C . F . Hogard , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . C , said he was very much obliged for the kind way in which the toast had been introduced and received . The M . E . Z . had said that the P . Z . ' s were not numerous , but , considering that the

chapter was only entering on the second year of its existence , it would be a paradox if they were . They had endeavoured to do the best they could for the interests of the chapter , and he was sure that if in time they were called upon to assist in the working they would place their services at the disposal of the companions . There did not , however , seem a possibility of that , as every officer had performed his

duty in a smooth and perfect manner , that was a treat to see . It was not often in a chapter that all were so perfect , but when they remembered that the officers in the Israel Lodge were so perfect , it would have been extraordinary if the companions coming from the mother lodg-e were not able to dischargetheirdutiesin a creditable manner . Comp . Hayes ,

who responded for the visitors , thought he ( Comp . Hogard ) might do a little more for Chapter No . 142 ; but they would remember that the Israel Chapter had a strong lodge at its back , and all the companions came from that lodge , as in duty bound . He considered that if a brother wished to take the Royal Arch Degree it devolved upon him to join the chapter attached to his own lodge . He was proud to see

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their chapter had received such a large amount of support from the Israel Lodge , and he hoped that support would continue . There had been three members proposed for exaltation that evening , and he felt that the young members coming on in the lodge could not do better than join their chapter . Comp . Henochsberg , I . P . Z ., said that after thespeech of

Comp . Hogard there was little for him to say , for that companion had entirely expressed his views ; but being the only other P . Z . it would be ungracious on his part , especially after receiving so handsome a testimonial , if he did not say a few words . He felt highly honoured at having received at their hBnds the very handsome P . Z . ' s jewel presented to him in

the chapter by the M . E . Z . The humble services he had rendered had given him great pleasure , and he could assure them that if he could do anything to further the interests of the Israel Chapter , his services were at their command . "Ihe Officers" having been given , the Janitor's toast closed the proceedings .

KENNINGTON CHAPTER ( No . 1381 ) . —This flourishing transpontine chapter met at the Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , on the 9 th instant . Among those in attendance were Comps . Ayling , P . Z ., M . E . Z . ; H . J . Lardner , H . ; G . Gardner , J . ; George Everett , P . Z ., Treas . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., S . E . ; Dowling , S . N . ; Westley , P . S . ; Salter , Sims , Gorham , Smith , Buxton , T . C .

Walls , P . Z . ; VV . P . Webb , P . Z . ; C . H . Kohler , P . Z . ; and others . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , Bro . Davis , 1381 , was most impressively exalted to the Degree of the R . A ., the M . E . Z . ' s address and lecture being exceptionably good . Comp . H . J . Lardner was elected as M . E . Z . for the ensuing year , and

Comps . G . Gardner , H . ; Westley , J . ; H . Higgins , S . E . ; Dowling , S . N . ; Smith , P . S . ; Salter and Sims , Asst . Sojs . ; G . Everett , P . Z ., Treas . ; and Reinardt , Janitor . A Past Principal ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the M . E . Z . In returning thanks , the M . E . Z . said that , in common with those who had preceded him in the chair , he should request Comp . James Terry to instal the Principals

at the next meeting . A proposition for exaltation having been handed in for ballot at the next convocation , the chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The long list of toasts received due honour . Comp . G . Everett , in a few well chosen sentences , proposed "The Health of the M . E . Z ., " whose year of office

had been so prosperous . He was of opinion that few , if any , First Principals could surpass Comp . Ayling's general working . In conclusion , he wished that in the future the chapter would be as well officered as it was at present . The M . E . Z . having replied , gave the toast next in

succession . In giving "The Treasurer and S . E ., " he particularly expressed the great obligations he was under to those two worthy companions , by whose aid his year had been so happy and prosperous . Comps . Everett and Higgins having briefly replied , the proceedings terminated .

GUERNSEY . —Loyalty Chapter ( No . 243 ) . —A special convocation of this chapter was held on the 9 th inst ., at the Masonic Temple , Le Marchant-street , when there were present Comps . A . C . Quick , Z . ; J . H . Stickland , acting H . ; R . M . Smythson , J . ; P . Le Page , P . Z ., Scribe E . ; J . Parsons , Treas .: J . Sneath , Scribe N . ; Emra Holmes , P . Z ., P . P . G . Soj . Cornwall ; N .

Palmer , P . Soj . ; Rev . G . P . U . Pickering , and others . Pursuant to notice , the following propositions were put and carried unanimously : " That the chapter meetings in future should be held on the second Thursday in the month , April , and the threesummer months , June , July , and August excepted ) , instead of only four times a year as formerly ;" "That the fee for exaltation should be lowered to two

guineas , instead of three as at present . " Bros . William Thorn , P . M . 168 , and P . Davey having been ballotted for and accepted , were then duly exalted as companions of the Holy Royal Arch , the ceremony being performed by the First Principal , assisted by the Principal Sojourner , and Comps . Strickland and Smythson giving with precision and due effect the lectures , & c , from their several chairs .

Comp . Le Page gave the mystical lecture admirably , and greatly impressed the candidates with the mysterious beauty of this Degree . The usual pleasant little supper followed , and Comp . Thorn , in responding for the toast of " The Candidates , "

said that he had long meditated taking this Degree , and he now felt very glad he had done so . He should never forget the ceremony and was very much struck with the mystical lecture as given by Comp . Le Page . We prophesy a new era of prosperity to the chapter now the fees have been wisely lowered .

OLDHAM .-Tudor Chapter ( No . 277 ) . —The installation festival of this chapter was celebrated in the Freemasons' Hall , on Monday , the 20 th inst . Present : Comps . VV . Bagnall , P . G . P . S ., Z . ; John Greaves , P . P . G . 1 st Asst . Soj ., H .: Kalph Holden , J . ; Abraham Clegg , P . Z ., P . G . J . ; Henry L . Hollingworth , P . Z ., P . P . G . Treas ., Treasurer ; J . Mitton , 6 . N . ; T . H .

Duckworth , P . S . ; Edward Heywood , ist Asst . Soj . ; T . Wood , H . Lees , J . W . Mellor , J . Chadwick , Glover , R . Thorpe , Janitor ; and others . Visitor : Comp . J . H . Sillitoe , P . G . D . D . C Eng ., P . G . H . The chapter having been opened and the minutes of the previous convocation read and confirmed , Comp . J . H . Sillitoe installed Comps . R . Holden as H ., and J . T . Duckworth as J ., Comp .

Bagnall , Z ., having been re-elected . The following officers were invested , viz .: Comps . H . Lees , S . N . ; J . W . Mellor , ist Asst . Soj . ; L . Wood , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; H . L . Hollingworth , Treas . ; and R . Thorpe , Janitor . The S . E . and P . S . elect were unavoidably absent . Comp . Sillitoe afterwards delivered addresses to the newly-installed Principals , the newly-invested officers , and to the companions of the

chapter . At the close of the ceremony the M . E . Z . proposed , in very _ eulogistic terms , the following resolution : "That a special vote of thanks be given to Comp . Sillitoe for his uniform kindness and valuable services rendered to the

Tudor Chapter on many previous occasions , and especially for the faultless and impressive manner in which he had installed the Principals in their respective chairs that evening , and that such vote be recorded in the minutes of the chapter . " Comp . Greaves seconded the proposition , which was carried with acclamation .

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