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Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
SCARBOROUGH . —Dcnison Lodge , No . 1248 . —This lodge met in their lodge room , Grand Hotel , Scarborough , on Thursday , the 14 th October . The following officers and members were present : Bros . J . 0 . Surtees , W . M . ; S . H . Armitage , S . W . ; J . Groves , J . W . ; J . Donner , Sec ; J . E . Green , S . D . ; H . AV . Garnett , J . D . ; II . C . Martin , P . M ., I . G . ; J . Verity , Tyler ; also a number of members
and visitors . The lodge was opened at 7 . 30 , p . m ., and the minutes were read and confirmed . The lodge gave at a previous meeling one guinea out of its fund , towards defraying the debt of £ 500 , incurred by Bro . the Rev . Tattersall in defending himself against the prosecution brought against him by the notorious begging Mason , Torkler . There being no further business , the lodge was closed with solemn prayer .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
JonNSHAVEN . —St . John ' s Lodge Centenary .- -A hundred years having now passed since the formation of this lodge , it was some time ago decided to celebrate the centenary , and Friday , the 15 th October , was fixed as the most suitable day . On that day the brethren met in their hall at half-past three . A deputation from the Kilwinning Lodge , No . 15 , Montrose , and individuals from
other lodges assembled with them . Rather remarkably , a deputation from this same Kilwinning Lodge had assisted in making office-bearers at the foundation of St . John ' s Lodge . The hall on this occasion was tastefully decorated with evergreens and dahlias , given by Mr . Scott . The lodge being opened , aud the brethren ranked in marching order , they proceeded directiy' to Brotherton
Castle , the residence of Hercules Scott , Esq ., whose grandfather , David Scott , Esq ., of Nether Benholm , was the first R . W . M . of St . John ' s Lodge , aud the chief instrument in obtaining its charter of erection and constitution . There they received a very kiud welcome from Mr aud Mrs . Scott . The R . W . M .. Alex . Middleton , jun ., read a complimentary address to Mr . and Mrs . Scott , referring
to the part taken in founding the lodge by Mr . Scott ' s grandfather , a hundred years ago , to the philanthropic spirit of Mr . and Mrs . Scott , and wishing "the Great Architect" of the world to bestow on them every blessing . To this address Mr . Scott gave an appropriate reply , referring to the many alterations which had taken place during the past 100 years . lie contrasted the time when
a proprietor offered a farmer 300 or 400 marks to take a farm , with the present state of matters . Hi also said that at that time tea was unknown , except in the gauger ' s family ; and said that a 100 years hence it would perhaps be a matter for surprise that at this time the best light •the people of Jobushaveu had was that of paraffin oil . He invited them freely to inspect his grounds . After giving
Mr . and Mrs . Scott three cheers , and taking a view of the garden , & c , the brethren left by the lower gate and entered the village by tho east end . They then marched through the town , aud arrived again about 0 p . m . at their hall , where they found a sumptuous dinner awaiting them , prepared by Mrs . McHardy . In all 41 sat down to dinner . After tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts , the Treasurer
Alex . Middleton , gave a graphic aud detailed history of the lodge from the commencement to the present time , contrasting the difficulties they had at times to contend with , with their present prosperous state , their funds now amounting to . £ 550 . He also spoke of the good they had been enabled to do to their sick members and widows b y the allowances granted them , and to the general
community by lending money on security , bong and sentiment now followed each other in rapid succession until about 10 p . m ., when the lodge was closed . The proceedings wero concluded by a full dress balk- the most orderly and best that could be , to which Mr . Thomas Young ' s violin baud supplied the music . All present were delighted with the day ' s enjoyment , to which there was but one slight alloy—rainy weather .
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THE ROYAL ARCH .
METROPOLITAN . Cavcac Chapter , No . 176 . —On Friday , tho 22 nd inst ., the installation meeting of tho Caveac Chapter was held at Radloy ' s Hotel , Blackfriars . Comps C . T . Dorey , M . E . Z . ; A . 1 ) . I . oewenstark , as II . ; and P . A . Nairnc , J ., presided . Bros Plestow and Iliude wero exalted into lt . A . Masonry . Comp . It . Wentworth Little , P . Z ., then
installed Comp . Nairno II ., and Comp . Pemble Browne J . Comp . Lacy , who had been elected Z , was not present , and the I . P . Z ., Comp . Dorey , continued to preside . The officers for the year aro — F . Walters , Treasuivr and S . K . ; Mont . Scott , S . N . ; R . S . Foreman , P . S ; Alf . Williams , 1 st A . S . : Wm . Nelson Smith , 2 nd A S . ; C . T . Speight , Janitor . Comp . F . Walters first announced that Comp .
W . Holland would stand as Steward for Caveac Chapter at the Benevolent Institution Festival in January next , and then presented an elegant P . Z . jewel to Comp . Dorey . This concluded the business of tho Chapter , and the Companions afterward * sat down to a splendid banquet supplied by Comp Hart , and enjoyed some capital singing
and imititions by Dr . . I . J . Pope , Mont . Scott , and Bryant . Comp . Ilervcy , G . S . !•' ., responded to tbe toast of tho Grand Officers iu a very happy vein , and Dr . Pope replied for the , visitors . Tho meeting waa a very successful one . This Chapter which has been established only two years , already numbers twenty-two full members .
THOVINCIAL . LEICESTER . —Chapter of Fort ! hide , No . 279 . —An emergency Convocation ol this Chapter was held , after tho summer recess , at the Freemasons' Hall , on Friday week , for the installation of Principals II . and J ., tho exaltation of three candidates , and other business . Tho Chapter having been opened by the Principals , Comp . Kelly , P . Z . aud P . G . H ., installed Comp . h . A . Clarke in the 2 nd « hair ; the installation of Comp . G . 11 . Hodges , J .-elect ,
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being again of necessity postponed , he being in the United States . The Comps . having been admitted , a ballot was taken for Comp . the Rev . Chas . J . E . Smith , of the Euclid Chapter , No . 859 , Cambridge , who wasunanimously elected a joining member . Of the three candidates one only , Bro . J . G . F . Richardson , was in attendance , who was duly exalted ; the ceremony being very efficiently
performed by the Rev . J . Spittal , M . E . Z ., and Comp . Toller , P . S . ; after which , the historical , symbolical and mystical lectures were delivered by Comp . Kelly . The regular quarterly Convocation was announced to take place in the ensuing month , after which the Chapter was closed and the Companions adjourned to refreshment . Amongt those present were Comps . Rev . J . Spittal ,
M . E . Z . ; L . A . Clarke , H . ; Kelly , P . Z . and P . G . H ., as J . ; Pettifor , P . Z . ; Stretton , E . ; Partridge , N . ; Toller , P . S . ; Buzzard . A . S . ; J . Hodges , J . C . Clarke , Atwood , Gosling , Scott , Thorpe , Crow , and others . Grove Chapter , No . 410 . —A convocation of this Chapter was held on Saturday last at the Spring Hotel , Ewell . Comps . H . Muggeridge as M . E . Z ., F . Walters as H , and
Conrad C . Dumas ( Z . ) acting as J ., opened the Chapter in the presence of a large number of Installed Principals . Comp . Greenwood , P . Z . and S . E ., read the minutes , aud afterwards occupied the J . chair , when Bro . Isaac AVilcox , ( P . M . 22 ) was exalted to the R . A . degree . The ceremony was admirably rendered by the Principals and Comp . AV . W iUiams , P . S . After this the Companions sat down to banquet , and spent one of the most pleasant evenings we
have ever shared in . Comps . Conrad C . Dumas , M . E . Z ., J . Hart , H ., and C . Creenwood , as J ., presided , and exerted themselves to the utmost to make every one comfortable . Comps . James liastie , C . L . B . Roberts , AV . S . Masterman , A . Parsons , H . T . Dumas , and S . Rosenthal were present , and the visitors who partook of the Companions' hospitality were , amone others , John A . Rucker , G . Haydon , H . Muggeridge , F . Walters , and H . H . Partridge .
Inkerman Chapter , No . 1222 . —This Chapter met at the Carnarvon Hall , Weston-super-Mare , on Wednesday , the 20 th inst . The business consisted of the Installation of the three Principals , viz .. Comps . F . G . Irwin , M . E . Z . ; G . B . Mumbee , H ., aud F . Vizard , J ., after which six brethren of the St . Kew Lodge , 1222 , were exalted to this sublime degree : Bros . Benjm . Cox , Sec , aud Prov . Grand
Steward of Somerset ; Thos . Clarke , S . W . ; E . B . B . George , Treas . ; Commander John Townsend , R . N . ; Edwd . C . Gregory , Org .: and Lieut . Wiltshire , Steward . The ceremony of exaltation was worked with great care by every officer , all being emulous of doing there duty with zeal and ability . Visiting Comps ., A . Demoline , P . Z ., 68 ; AV . A . Scott , P . Z ., 68 ; S . Short , P . Z ., 103 ; J . Pickford ,
P . S ., GS ; 3 . U Veysey , AS ., 103 . and T . Taylor , 187 . The appointment and investiture of officers were postponed until the meeting to be held ou Monday , Oct . 25 th . The Chapter was closed with solemn prayer . The Chapter again assembled at the Carnarvon Hall , on Monday , the 25 th . The Chapter beii ) g opened by the threa Principals , Comps . F . G . Irwiu , M . E Z . ; G . B . Munbee ,
H . and F . Vizard , J . The other Companions entered and took their seats in the Chapter ; two members of the St . Kew Lodge , were exalted to the sublime degree of R . A . Comps . viz ., Bros . Rev . J . C . Pigot , J . W . and Prov . Grand Chaplain , aud Bro . J . H . Parsons . The following Comps . wore then appointed to the different offices , Comps . E . B . B . George , Treas . aud S . E . ; J . Townsend , S . N . ; B . Cox ,
P . Soj . ; Kev . J . C . Pigot , 1 st A . Soj . ; Lieut . H . Wiltshire , 2 nd A . Soj , ; E . Gregory , Org ., and J . H . Parsons , Janitor . Two members was proposed for exaltation at tho next meeting of the Chapter , Bros . Rev . C . It , Browne and E . J . Inskip . The M . E . Z . having expressed a wish
that each officer would make himself efficient in the duties appertaining to his respective office previous to the next meeting , the Chapter was closed in due form . Tho Companions afterwards partook of a supper , aud an interchange of fraternal , expressive , and good feeling , closed a happy evening .
Orders Of Chivalry.
ORDERS OF CHIVALRY .
RED CROSS OF ROME & CONSTANTINB . A \ KSTON-Suri ; n-MARE . —Rose and Lily Conclave , No 10 . —Tho annual assembly of this Conclave was held in the Masonic Rooms , Weston-Super-Mare , on the 18 th
inst . ; officers present 111 . Sir Knight F . G . Irwin , K . G . C ., Inspector General for Bristol and Gloucester , and M . P . Sov . of Conclave , No . 10 ; 111 . Sir Knight G . Roland Munbee , K . G . C , Inspector General for Somerset , and M . P . Sow
( elect ) ; Em . Sir Knight E . T . Inskip , M . P . Sov . of Conclave No . 17 ; Em . Sir Knight ltev . J . C . Pigot , M . P . S . and High Prelate ; Em . Sir Knight T . Clarke , A \ E . ( reelect ); Sir Knight John Townsend , Senior General , Sir Knight B . Cox , Recorder of No . 10 und 17 Conclaves ; Sir Knight K . Gregory , Organist ; and Sir Knight S . Jones , mid Knight J . If . Parsons , Sentinel The 111- Sir Knight
Major-Ueneral G . R . Munbee , K . G . C , opened a Military Chapter , when tho minutes of tho previous conclave were read <; nd duly confirmed . Sir Knight Munbee then proceeded to open a College of Viceroys for the purpose of consecrating two Sir Knights ( viz ) : Sir Knight John Townsend , Commander R . N ., and Sir Knight Sidney Jones . The ceremony was extremly imposing and ably
performed . Sir Knights below the degree of Von . Kusebins , cannot imagine any thing more beautiful than this degree when well rendered , which it was on this occasion , especially that part where the signs aro given and explained ; also the investment and placing of the
Candidates in tho chair of Eusebius . The M . P . Sov . requested all Sir Knights below tho Imperial degree to retire , after which he opened a Senate of Sovereigns , and 111 Sir Knight Irwin , enthroned 111 . Sir Knight G . B . Munbee as tho M . P . S . of Conclave , No . 10 ; also Em . Sir Knight E . T , Inskip as tho M . P . Sov . Conclave
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No . 17 . Viceroys and Military Knights being again admitted , saluted the newly enthroned Sovereigns with seven salutes , & c . The Conclave was then resumed in the Military degree , when Sir Knight Munbee made the following appointments : —Em . Sir Knight Rev . J . C . Pigot , High Prelate ; Sir Knight J . Townsend , Senior General ; Sir Knight E . T . Inskip , Junior General ; Sir Knight B .
Cox , Recorder and Treasurer ; Sir Knight E . Gregory , Prefect ; and Sir Knight S . Jones , Standard Bearer . The other appointments of officers were postponed until next Conclave , except that of the permanent Council which consists of Sir Knight Munbee , M . P . S ; Sir Knight Irwin , Past M . P . S . ; Sir Knight Clarke , V . E . ; Sir Knight Cox , Recorder and Treasurer ; Sir Knights Townsend , Pigot ,
and Gregory . The Recorder presented the annual report in accordance with the 12 th By-law , as follows : — " Sir Knights , —In submitting the first annual report since the organisation of the Conclave , I have few remarks to add other than those which are iu the detailed statement of the funds herewith annexed . " It will be seen that during the past year four Sir
Knts . havejoined the Conclave , and eleven others have been installed , making the number fifteen in all who have been received as members and placed on the roll . " The ordinary disbursements are exceedingly small in amount , yet heavy items of expense during the past year have been incurred , which will not be an annual charge , ( viz ., furnishing the Conclave , aud printing
byelaws for members . ) The amount received in fees has been £ 12 6 s ., and the only disbursement £ 3 8 s . I respectfully submit to your approval , for order to pay the same , all bills now due by the Conclave . After discharging the said bills there will be due to the Treasurer , £ 1 7 s . 10 d ., which will eventually be recouped by subscriptions falling due .
' •I beg to remain , Sir Knights , in fraternal bonds , + "BENJAMIN Cox , " Recorder of Conclaves , 10 and 17 . "
RECEIPTS . DISBURSEMENTS . Installation fees £ 10 10 0 To Grand Council Subscriptions 1 16 0 for warrant of Constitution £ 110 Do . Registratiou , & c . of members ... 2 7 0 Balance in hand 8 IS 0
£ 12 6 0 £ 12 6 0 The report was received and ordered to be recorded in the minute book . A letter was written from the Recorder of Conclave No . 19 , Birmingham , asking for information , and Sir Kut . Cox was requested to reply thereto . The business of the Conclave being ended it was closed with prayer by the High Prelate , and the Chevaliers adjourned
to a supper ( provided by Bro . Kirk bride , of the York Hotel ) , and spent a pleasant evening under the presidency of 111 . Sir Kut . Irwin , K . G . C . BIRMINGHAM . —Rose of Sharon Conclave , A o . 19 . —The second regular asse : ubly of this flourishing conclave was held at the Masonic Hall , Birmingham . Tho M . P . S . the Rev . W . B . Smith presided , there was a large attendance
of Sir Knights , and the room was appropriately arranged for the degrees . Sir Knts . J . T . Kennedy aud A . Horrocks supplied tho necessary furniture and banner of the Order , the latter was especially admired , and is certainly one of the most handsome we have ever seen . The conclave having been opened in imperial form , the lines commencing " Thou , whose almighty word , " were chanted .
After which the minutes of the previous meeting were put for confirmation . A ba'lot was then taken for the candidates , six in number ; and it proving unanimous iu their favour , three of them who wero in attendance having been properly prepared , were admitted and duly installed as Kuights of the Order . The M . P . S . discharged his duties in an excellent manner . Sir Kut . M . Belcher , Organist ,
added greatly to the impressiveness of the ceremony by the beautiful and appropriate music . Letters were read from three of tho candidates who were unable to attend , also from Colonel John Machen , who was detained in London and unable to attend for the purpose of taking tho priestly degree and being installed as M . P . S . to qualify him for tho office of Inspector General of the
province , for which ceremony , authority had been received from tho G . I . C i . f the Order . Six candidates were proposed for installation , a committee appointed to framo bye-laws , and a very handsome tunic adopted as tho dress in lieu of the apron , tho conclave was then closed in imperial form . The brethren adjourned to the banquet room , and partook of an excellent banquet the usual toasts of the Order were proposed and
responded to . Sir Kut . R . W . Little ' s song of tho Order , " Lets rally round the Standard , " was sung by Sir Kut . J . T . Kennedy iu his usual effective style , tho Sir Knts . separated at an early hour , highly pleased with the success attending the Rose of Sharon Conclave . A conclave of emergency is to be held for tho purpose of conferring the priestly degree on Colonel Mueheu , and installing some of the candidates .
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the quickest , safest , and best corrective . It penetrates the skin , enters the deeper structures , purifies their blood , rouses torpid organs to more active exertions , cleuirscs their substance , regualiscs their circulation , and renders their secretions abundant , without annoying irritation or in any way depressing , much less exhausting , the vital forces . Ilolloway ' s medicaments afford an easy means of curing coughs , colds , influenza , and asthmatic affections .
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Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
SCARBOROUGH . —Dcnison Lodge , No . 1248 . —This lodge met in their lodge room , Grand Hotel , Scarborough , on Thursday , the 14 th October . The following officers and members were present : Bros . J . 0 . Surtees , W . M . ; S . H . Armitage , S . W . ; J . Groves , J . W . ; J . Donner , Sec ; J . E . Green , S . D . ; H . AV . Garnett , J . D . ; II . C . Martin , P . M ., I . G . ; J . Verity , Tyler ; also a number of members
and visitors . The lodge was opened at 7 . 30 , p . m ., and the minutes were read and confirmed . The lodge gave at a previous meeling one guinea out of its fund , towards defraying the debt of £ 500 , incurred by Bro . the Rev . Tattersall in defending himself against the prosecution brought against him by the notorious begging Mason , Torkler . There being no further business , the lodge was closed with solemn prayer .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
JonNSHAVEN . —St . John ' s Lodge Centenary .- -A hundred years having now passed since the formation of this lodge , it was some time ago decided to celebrate the centenary , and Friday , the 15 th October , was fixed as the most suitable day . On that day the brethren met in their hall at half-past three . A deputation from the Kilwinning Lodge , No . 15 , Montrose , and individuals from
other lodges assembled with them . Rather remarkably , a deputation from this same Kilwinning Lodge had assisted in making office-bearers at the foundation of St . John ' s Lodge . The hall on this occasion was tastefully decorated with evergreens and dahlias , given by Mr . Scott . The lodge being opened , aud the brethren ranked in marching order , they proceeded directiy' to Brotherton
Castle , the residence of Hercules Scott , Esq ., whose grandfather , David Scott , Esq ., of Nether Benholm , was the first R . W . M . of St . John ' s Lodge , aud the chief instrument in obtaining its charter of erection and constitution . There they received a very kiud welcome from Mr aud Mrs . Scott . The R . W . M .. Alex . Middleton , jun ., read a complimentary address to Mr . and Mrs . Scott , referring
to the part taken in founding the lodge by Mr . Scott ' s grandfather , a hundred years ago , to the philanthropic spirit of Mr . and Mrs . Scott , and wishing "the Great Architect" of the world to bestow on them every blessing . To this address Mr . Scott gave an appropriate reply , referring to the many alterations which had taken place during the past 100 years . lie contrasted the time when
a proprietor offered a farmer 300 or 400 marks to take a farm , with the present state of matters . Hi also said that at that time tea was unknown , except in the gauger ' s family ; and said that a 100 years hence it would perhaps be a matter for surprise that at this time the best light •the people of Jobushaveu had was that of paraffin oil . He invited them freely to inspect his grounds . After giving
Mr . and Mrs . Scott three cheers , and taking a view of the garden , & c , the brethren left by the lower gate and entered the village by tho east end . They then marched through the town , aud arrived again about 0 p . m . at their hall , where they found a sumptuous dinner awaiting them , prepared by Mrs . McHardy . In all 41 sat down to dinner . After tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts , the Treasurer
Alex . Middleton , gave a graphic aud detailed history of the lodge from the commencement to the present time , contrasting the difficulties they had at times to contend with , with their present prosperous state , their funds now amounting to . £ 550 . He also spoke of the good they had been enabled to do to their sick members and widows b y the allowances granted them , and to the general
community by lending money on security , bong and sentiment now followed each other in rapid succession until about 10 p . m ., when the lodge was closed . The proceedings wero concluded by a full dress balk- the most orderly and best that could be , to which Mr . Thomas Young ' s violin baud supplied the music . All present were delighted with the day ' s enjoyment , to which there was but one slight alloy—rainy weather .
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THE ROYAL ARCH .
METROPOLITAN . Cavcac Chapter , No . 176 . —On Friday , tho 22 nd inst ., the installation meeting of tho Caveac Chapter was held at Radloy ' s Hotel , Blackfriars . Comps C . T . Dorey , M . E . Z . ; A . 1 ) . I . oewenstark , as II . ; and P . A . Nairnc , J ., presided . Bros Plestow and Iliude wero exalted into lt . A . Masonry . Comp . It . Wentworth Little , P . Z ., then
installed Comp . Nairno II ., and Comp . Pemble Browne J . Comp . Lacy , who had been elected Z , was not present , and the I . P . Z ., Comp . Dorey , continued to preside . The officers for the year aro — F . Walters , Treasuivr and S . K . ; Mont . Scott , S . N . ; R . S . Foreman , P . S ; Alf . Williams , 1 st A . S . : Wm . Nelson Smith , 2 nd A S . ; C . T . Speight , Janitor . Comp . F . Walters first announced that Comp .
W . Holland would stand as Steward for Caveac Chapter at the Benevolent Institution Festival in January next , and then presented an elegant P . Z . jewel to Comp . Dorey . This concluded the business of tho Chapter , and the Companions afterward * sat down to a splendid banquet supplied by Comp Hart , and enjoyed some capital singing
and imititions by Dr . . I . J . Pope , Mont . Scott , and Bryant . Comp . Ilervcy , G . S . !•' ., responded to tbe toast of tho Grand Officers iu a very happy vein , and Dr . Pope replied for the , visitors . Tho meeting waa a very successful one . This Chapter which has been established only two years , already numbers twenty-two full members .
THOVINCIAL . LEICESTER . —Chapter of Fort ! hide , No . 279 . —An emergency Convocation ol this Chapter was held , after tho summer recess , at the Freemasons' Hall , on Friday week , for the installation of Principals II . and J ., tho exaltation of three candidates , and other business . Tho Chapter having been opened by the Principals , Comp . Kelly , P . Z . aud P . G . H ., installed Comp . h . A . Clarke in the 2 nd « hair ; the installation of Comp . G . 11 . Hodges , J .-elect ,
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being again of necessity postponed , he being in the United States . The Comps . having been admitted , a ballot was taken for Comp . the Rev . Chas . J . E . Smith , of the Euclid Chapter , No . 859 , Cambridge , who wasunanimously elected a joining member . Of the three candidates one only , Bro . J . G . F . Richardson , was in attendance , who was duly exalted ; the ceremony being very efficiently
performed by the Rev . J . Spittal , M . E . Z ., and Comp . Toller , P . S . ; after which , the historical , symbolical and mystical lectures were delivered by Comp . Kelly . The regular quarterly Convocation was announced to take place in the ensuing month , after which the Chapter was closed and the Companions adjourned to refreshment . Amongt those present were Comps . Rev . J . Spittal ,
M . E . Z . ; L . A . Clarke , H . ; Kelly , P . Z . and P . G . H ., as J . ; Pettifor , P . Z . ; Stretton , E . ; Partridge , N . ; Toller , P . S . ; Buzzard . A . S . ; J . Hodges , J . C . Clarke , Atwood , Gosling , Scott , Thorpe , Crow , and others . Grove Chapter , No . 410 . —A convocation of this Chapter was held on Saturday last at the Spring Hotel , Ewell . Comps . H . Muggeridge as M . E . Z ., F . Walters as H , and
Conrad C . Dumas ( Z . ) acting as J ., opened the Chapter in the presence of a large number of Installed Principals . Comp . Greenwood , P . Z . and S . E ., read the minutes , aud afterwards occupied the J . chair , when Bro . Isaac AVilcox , ( P . M . 22 ) was exalted to the R . A . degree . The ceremony was admirably rendered by the Principals and Comp . AV . W iUiams , P . S . After this the Companions sat down to banquet , and spent one of the most pleasant evenings we
have ever shared in . Comps . Conrad C . Dumas , M . E . Z ., J . Hart , H ., and C . Creenwood , as J ., presided , and exerted themselves to the utmost to make every one comfortable . Comps . James liastie , C . L . B . Roberts , AV . S . Masterman , A . Parsons , H . T . Dumas , and S . Rosenthal were present , and the visitors who partook of the Companions' hospitality were , amone others , John A . Rucker , G . Haydon , H . Muggeridge , F . Walters , and H . H . Partridge .
Inkerman Chapter , No . 1222 . —This Chapter met at the Carnarvon Hall , Weston-super-Mare , on Wednesday , the 20 th inst . The business consisted of the Installation of the three Principals , viz .. Comps . F . G . Irwin , M . E . Z . ; G . B . Mumbee , H ., aud F . Vizard , J ., after which six brethren of the St . Kew Lodge , 1222 , were exalted to this sublime degree : Bros . Benjm . Cox , Sec , aud Prov . Grand
Steward of Somerset ; Thos . Clarke , S . W . ; E . B . B . George , Treas . ; Commander John Townsend , R . N . ; Edwd . C . Gregory , Org .: and Lieut . Wiltshire , Steward . The ceremony of exaltation was worked with great care by every officer , all being emulous of doing there duty with zeal and ability . Visiting Comps ., A . Demoline , P . Z ., 68 ; AV . A . Scott , P . Z ., 68 ; S . Short , P . Z ., 103 ; J . Pickford ,
P . S ., GS ; 3 . U Veysey , AS ., 103 . and T . Taylor , 187 . The appointment and investiture of officers were postponed until the meeting to be held ou Monday , Oct . 25 th . The Chapter was closed with solemn prayer . The Chapter again assembled at the Carnarvon Hall , on Monday , the 25 th . The Chapter beii ) g opened by the threa Principals , Comps . F . G . Irwiu , M . E Z . ; G . B . Munbee ,
H . and F . Vizard , J . The other Companions entered and took their seats in the Chapter ; two members of the St . Kew Lodge , were exalted to the sublime degree of R . A . Comps . viz ., Bros . Rev . J . C . Pigot , J . W . and Prov . Grand Chaplain , aud Bro . J . H . Parsons . The following Comps . wore then appointed to the different offices , Comps . E . B . B . George , Treas . aud S . E . ; J . Townsend , S . N . ; B . Cox ,
P . Soj . ; Kev . J . C . Pigot , 1 st A . Soj . ; Lieut . H . Wiltshire , 2 nd A . Soj , ; E . Gregory , Org ., and J . H . Parsons , Janitor . Two members was proposed for exaltation at tho next meeting of the Chapter , Bros . Rev . C . It , Browne and E . J . Inskip . The M . E . Z . having expressed a wish
that each officer would make himself efficient in the duties appertaining to his respective office previous to the next meeting , the Chapter was closed in due form . Tho Companions afterwards partook of a supper , aud an interchange of fraternal , expressive , and good feeling , closed a happy evening .
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ORDERS OF CHIVALRY .
RED CROSS OF ROME & CONSTANTINB . A \ KSTON-Suri ; n-MARE . —Rose and Lily Conclave , No 10 . —Tho annual assembly of this Conclave was held in the Masonic Rooms , Weston-Super-Mare , on the 18 th
inst . ; officers present 111 . Sir Knight F . G . Irwin , K . G . C ., Inspector General for Bristol and Gloucester , and M . P . Sov . of Conclave , No . 10 ; 111 . Sir Knight G . Roland Munbee , K . G . C , Inspector General for Somerset , and M . P . Sow
( elect ) ; Em . Sir Knight E . T . Inskip , M . P . Sov . of Conclave No . 17 ; Em . Sir Knight ltev . J . C . Pigot , M . P . S . and High Prelate ; Em . Sir Knight T . Clarke , A \ E . ( reelect ); Sir Knight John Townsend , Senior General , Sir Knight B . Cox , Recorder of No . 10 und 17 Conclaves ; Sir Knight K . Gregory , Organist ; and Sir Knight S . Jones , mid Knight J . If . Parsons , Sentinel The 111- Sir Knight
Major-Ueneral G . R . Munbee , K . G . C , opened a Military Chapter , when tho minutes of tho previous conclave were read <; nd duly confirmed . Sir Knight Munbee then proceeded to open a College of Viceroys for the purpose of consecrating two Sir Knights ( viz ) : Sir Knight John Townsend , Commander R . N ., and Sir Knight Sidney Jones . The ceremony was extremly imposing and ably
performed . Sir Knights below the degree of Von . Kusebins , cannot imagine any thing more beautiful than this degree when well rendered , which it was on this occasion , especially that part where the signs aro given and explained ; also the investment and placing of the
Candidates in tho chair of Eusebius . The M . P . Sov . requested all Sir Knights below tho Imperial degree to retire , after which he opened a Senate of Sovereigns , and 111 Sir Knight Irwin , enthroned 111 . Sir Knight G . B . Munbee as tho M . P . S . of Conclave , No . 10 ; also Em . Sir Knight E . T , Inskip as tho M . P . Sov . Conclave
Orders Of Chivalry.
No . 17 . Viceroys and Military Knights being again admitted , saluted the newly enthroned Sovereigns with seven salutes , & c . The Conclave was then resumed in the Military degree , when Sir Knight Munbee made the following appointments : —Em . Sir Knight Rev . J . C . Pigot , High Prelate ; Sir Knight J . Townsend , Senior General ; Sir Knight E . T . Inskip , Junior General ; Sir Knight B .
Cox , Recorder and Treasurer ; Sir Knight E . Gregory , Prefect ; and Sir Knight S . Jones , Standard Bearer . The other appointments of officers were postponed until next Conclave , except that of the permanent Council which consists of Sir Knight Munbee , M . P . S ; Sir Knight Irwin , Past M . P . S . ; Sir Knight Clarke , V . E . ; Sir Knight Cox , Recorder and Treasurer ; Sir Knights Townsend , Pigot ,
and Gregory . The Recorder presented the annual report in accordance with the 12 th By-law , as follows : — " Sir Knights , —In submitting the first annual report since the organisation of the Conclave , I have few remarks to add other than those which are iu the detailed statement of the funds herewith annexed . " It will be seen that during the past year four Sir
Knts . havejoined the Conclave , and eleven others have been installed , making the number fifteen in all who have been received as members and placed on the roll . " The ordinary disbursements are exceedingly small in amount , yet heavy items of expense during the past year have been incurred , which will not be an annual charge , ( viz ., furnishing the Conclave , aud printing
byelaws for members . ) The amount received in fees has been £ 12 6 s ., and the only disbursement £ 3 8 s . I respectfully submit to your approval , for order to pay the same , all bills now due by the Conclave . After discharging the said bills there will be due to the Treasurer , £ 1 7 s . 10 d ., which will eventually be recouped by subscriptions falling due .
' •I beg to remain , Sir Knights , in fraternal bonds , + "BENJAMIN Cox , " Recorder of Conclaves , 10 and 17 . "
RECEIPTS . DISBURSEMENTS . Installation fees £ 10 10 0 To Grand Council Subscriptions 1 16 0 for warrant of Constitution £ 110 Do . Registratiou , & c . of members ... 2 7 0 Balance in hand 8 IS 0
£ 12 6 0 £ 12 6 0 The report was received and ordered to be recorded in the minute book . A letter was written from the Recorder of Conclave No . 19 , Birmingham , asking for information , and Sir Kut . Cox was requested to reply thereto . The business of the Conclave being ended it was closed with prayer by the High Prelate , and the Chevaliers adjourned
to a supper ( provided by Bro . Kirk bride , of the York Hotel ) , and spent a pleasant evening under the presidency of 111 . Sir Kut . Irwin , K . G . C . BIRMINGHAM . —Rose of Sharon Conclave , A o . 19 . —The second regular asse : ubly of this flourishing conclave was held at the Masonic Hall , Birmingham . Tho M . P . S . the Rev . W . B . Smith presided , there was a large attendance
of Sir Knights , and the room was appropriately arranged for the degrees . Sir Knts . J . T . Kennedy aud A . Horrocks supplied tho necessary furniture and banner of the Order , the latter was especially admired , and is certainly one of the most handsome we have ever seen . The conclave having been opened in imperial form , the lines commencing " Thou , whose almighty word , " were chanted .
After which the minutes of the previous meeting were put for confirmation . A ba'lot was then taken for the candidates , six in number ; and it proving unanimous iu their favour , three of them who wero in attendance having been properly prepared , were admitted and duly installed as Kuights of the Order . The M . P . S . discharged his duties in an excellent manner . Sir Kut . M . Belcher , Organist ,
added greatly to the impressiveness of the ceremony by the beautiful and appropriate music . Letters were read from three of tho candidates who were unable to attend , also from Colonel John Machen , who was detained in London and unable to attend for the purpose of taking tho priestly degree and being installed as M . P . S . to qualify him for tho office of Inspector General of the
province , for which ceremony , authority had been received from tho G . I . C i . f the Order . Six candidates were proposed for installation , a committee appointed to framo bye-laws , and a very handsome tunic adopted as tho dress in lieu of the apron , tho conclave was then closed in imperial form . The brethren adjourned to the banquet room , and partook of an excellent banquet the usual toasts of the Order were proposed and
responded to . Sir Kut . R . W . Little ' s song of tho Order , " Lets rally round the Standard , " was sung by Sir Kut . J . T . Kennedy iu his usual effective style , tho Sir Knts . separated at an early hour , highly pleased with the success attending the Rose of Sharon Conclave . A conclave of emergency is to be held for tho purpose of conferring the priestly degree on Colonel Mueheu , and installing some of the candidates .
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