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February 1 st . It being the period of election , the following Companions were unanimously selected as Officers for the ensuing year :- — Comps . Stohwasser , Z . ; Dawson , H . ; Cooper , P . G . M . ; Kent , J . ; Yallance , E . ; Else , N . ; Cotterel , P . S . ; Bisgood , Treas . ; and Crawley , Janitor . The Companions then proceeded to banquet . After the health of ttie Queen , which was duly responded to , the M . E . Z . proposed the health of the Grand Z . of the Order , the Earl of Zetland ,

trusting that the nobleman ' s lady might enjoy better health during the ensuing year , whereby he mf ght be enabled to honour the Craft with his company more frequently than during the last (!) He had , when one of a committe of five for the revision of the Book of Constitutions , advocated the expediency , and should always continue to do so , of electing a fresh Grand Master every three years ; and if a law was made to prevent a Grand Master being elected for more than three years in succession , he felt satisfied that it would be of great advantage to

the Craft , and to the noble Brethren who honoured it with their support . The health of the Earl of Yarbordugh , G . H ., and the rest of the Officers , was then drunk , with thanks for their attention to the duties of their respective offices , but more particularly the M . E . Z ., Comp . Herbert Lloyd , Grand P . S ., whose great Masonic ability and exertions in the cause were universally known and appreciated . The M . E . Z ., in his usual happy manner , returned thanks , and proposed the health of the Past Principals , thanking them for the eminent services they had rendered

the Chapter . He then called upon the Companions to drink to the success of the Masonic Charities , trusting that the members of the Craft would redouble their efforts to render them pre-eminent in the amount of their usefulness , and worthy of an institution which was founded on charity . The healths of the three Principals were drunk with much enthusiasm ; to which the M . E . Z . replied , that they ever felt a pleasure in doing their duty , and although it had been less onerous during the past year than he could have wished , they would display their zeal on all occasions when called upon . He then proposed the health of the

Officers , thanking them for their able exertions , more particularly the Scribe , Comp . Purton Cooper , to whose able and energetic endeavours they were indebted for their present prosperous position . Comp . Cooper in return stated , that he had taken great pleasure in discharging the duties of the office , and more particularly in having been the means of rendering service to the Chapter by getting in a large amount of dues , and giving up the books to his successor , after taking considerable pains in their correction . The healths of the Treasurer and Wine Steward were also drunk , with the thanks of the Companions for the able manner in which they provided for their comfort and enjoyment .

Enoch Chapter ( No . 11 ) . —This Chapter met at the Freemasons' Tavern on Tuesday , February 19 th . In consequence of the absence of Comp . Simpson , First Principal , Comp . Williams , P . Z ., presided , and with the assistance of the Officers , exalted Bro . Sewell , of the parent Lodge , in that able manner for which this Chapter is distinguished . The visitors were Comp . Chown , of the Chapter of Fidelity ; and Comp . Braithwaite , of the Albany Chapter .

Mount Sign Chapter ( No . 169 ) . —This Chapter , removed from Cornhill , has established itself at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge Street ; and at the meeting in January , Comp . Henry Muggeridge was , by dispensation , installed M . E . Z ., he being at the same time 1 st Principal of the Waterloo Chapter , at Woolwich ; Comps . Steele , H . ; Sliarpe , J . ; and Goodwin , E . The Convocation of February the 25 th was also well attended .

PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS . Bath , Somersetshire . —Tynte Chapter , attached to the Lodge of Honour . —On Monday , the 28 th January , a Chapter was held , when Comp . B . W . Falconer , M . I ) ., was installed in the chair of Z . ; Comp . Capt . Evans , V . Z . , in the chair of H . ; and Comp . Terey in the chair of J .

Birkenhead . — Chapter of Fidelity ( No . 701 ) . —An extraordinary meeting was held on Friday , February 8 , at the Angel Hotel , Birkenhead , when the principal business was the installation of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn , Bart ., as 2 nd Prin-

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FICTION AND FACT. Article 1
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 4
SECEET POISONS. Article 10
CASE OF THE CARNATIC STIPENDIARIES. Article 14
SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS, AND THE BETTER OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD'S DAY. Article 15
ADDRESS Article 17
TO THE EDITOR 0£ THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 26
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 34
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 35
PROVINCIAL GRAND OFFICERS. Article 36
GRAND LODGE OF CANADA. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 39
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
INSTRUCTION. Article 48
PROVINCIAL. Article 49
ROYAL ABCH. Article 65
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 68
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 68
SCOTLAND Article 69
FRANCE. Article 70
PRUSSIA. Article 70
COLONIAL. Article 71
INDIA. Article 71
AMERICA. Article 73
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 74
0bituary. Article 77
NOTICE. Article 79
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 79
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February 1 st . It being the period of election , the following Companions were unanimously selected as Officers for the ensuing year :- — Comps . Stohwasser , Z . ; Dawson , H . ; Cooper , P . G . M . ; Kent , J . ; Yallance , E . ; Else , N . ; Cotterel , P . S . ; Bisgood , Treas . ; and Crawley , Janitor . The Companions then proceeded to banquet . After the health of ttie Queen , which was duly responded to , the M . E . Z . proposed the health of the Grand Z . of the Order , the Earl of Zetland ,

trusting that the nobleman ' s lady might enjoy better health during the ensuing year , whereby he mf ght be enabled to honour the Craft with his company more frequently than during the last (!) He had , when one of a committe of five for the revision of the Book of Constitutions , advocated the expediency , and should always continue to do so , of electing a fresh Grand Master every three years ; and if a law was made to prevent a Grand Master being elected for more than three years in succession , he felt satisfied that it would be of great advantage to

the Craft , and to the noble Brethren who honoured it with their support . The health of the Earl of Yarbordugh , G . H ., and the rest of the Officers , was then drunk , with thanks for their attention to the duties of their respective offices , but more particularly the M . E . Z ., Comp . Herbert Lloyd , Grand P . S ., whose great Masonic ability and exertions in the cause were universally known and appreciated . The M . E . Z ., in his usual happy manner , returned thanks , and proposed the health of the Past Principals , thanking them for the eminent services they had rendered

the Chapter . He then called upon the Companions to drink to the success of the Masonic Charities , trusting that the members of the Craft would redouble their efforts to render them pre-eminent in the amount of their usefulness , and worthy of an institution which was founded on charity . The healths of the three Principals were drunk with much enthusiasm ; to which the M . E . Z . replied , that they ever felt a pleasure in doing their duty , and although it had been less onerous during the past year than he could have wished , they would display their zeal on all occasions when called upon . He then proposed the health of the

Officers , thanking them for their able exertions , more particularly the Scribe , Comp . Purton Cooper , to whose able and energetic endeavours they were indebted for their present prosperous position . Comp . Cooper in return stated , that he had taken great pleasure in discharging the duties of the office , and more particularly in having been the means of rendering service to the Chapter by getting in a large amount of dues , and giving up the books to his successor , after taking considerable pains in their correction . The healths of the Treasurer and Wine Steward were also drunk , with the thanks of the Companions for the able manner in which they provided for their comfort and enjoyment .

Enoch Chapter ( No . 11 ) . —This Chapter met at the Freemasons' Tavern on Tuesday , February 19 th . In consequence of the absence of Comp . Simpson , First Principal , Comp . Williams , P . Z ., presided , and with the assistance of the Officers , exalted Bro . Sewell , of the parent Lodge , in that able manner for which this Chapter is distinguished . The visitors were Comp . Chown , of the Chapter of Fidelity ; and Comp . Braithwaite , of the Albany Chapter .

Mount Sign Chapter ( No . 169 ) . —This Chapter , removed from Cornhill , has established itself at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge Street ; and at the meeting in January , Comp . Henry Muggeridge was , by dispensation , installed M . E . Z ., he being at the same time 1 st Principal of the Waterloo Chapter , at Woolwich ; Comps . Steele , H . ; Sliarpe , J . ; and Goodwin , E . The Convocation of February the 25 th was also well attended .

PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS . Bath , Somersetshire . —Tynte Chapter , attached to the Lodge of Honour . —On Monday , the 28 th January , a Chapter was held , when Comp . B . W . Falconer , M . I ) ., was installed in the chair of Z . ; Comp . Capt . Evans , V . Z . , in the chair of H . ; and Comp . Terey in the chair of J .

Birkenhead . — Chapter of Fidelity ( No . 701 ) . —An extraordinary meeting was held on Friday , February 8 , at the Angel Hotel , Birkenhead , when the principal business was the installation of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn , Bart ., as 2 nd Prin-

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