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Comp . John Hervey had great pleasure in seconding the motion , as he could easily imagine the position in which officers of the army were placed by these regulations , in consequence of their rarely stopping more than six or twelve months in a pla . ce . After a short conversation , in which Comps . Dobie and Havers supported the

motion , it was put and unanimously carried . Comp . Symonds having called attention to the petition from St . Kitts , Comp . Farnfield stated that shortly after the union in 1814 , and again in 1821 , a return was called for of its members , which had not been responded to ; and from every inc [ uiry that could be made it was considered the Chapter was altogether extinct . It appeared that meetings wrere afterwards held for a short

time in 1 & 32 , and subsequently it was again revived about six or seven years since ; when , in consequence of applications being made by Companions exalted in it for their certificates ^ Comp . White had represented to them that it no longer had any legal existence , and they were not regularly exalted . Some of them had since put themselves right with Grand Chapter , and it was to Companions originally exalted in the Mount Horeb Chapter that they had that evening granted a charter for a Chapter to be held in Antigua .

Comp . Warren moved that the petition be remitted back to the committee for further consideration , and to report thereon to Grand Chapter at greater length , as he did not think they were in possession of sufficient information to come to a , resolution on the subject at present . Comp . Havers seconded the niotion , which having been carried unanimously , the Convocation was closed in due form .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTERS

St . James ' s Chapteb ( No . 2 ) . —The Companions of this Chapter met in Convocation on Wednesday , the 5 th of February , at the Freemasons'Tavern . There were present E . Comps . William Stuart , jun ., MP ., as Z . ; J . Henderson , as H . ; R . W . Wheeler , J . ; and other members . Bros . Measor and Ambrosoni , of the Lodge of Union , No . 318 , and of the Royal York Lodge , of Brighton , No . 394-, were exalted into the Sublime Degree . The entire ceremonial was

gone through by the acting Principals in the most perfect manner . This being the meeting for the election of Officers for the year ensuing , the ballot was taken , and the unanimous result was—Comps . PAnson , M . E . Z . ; R . W . Wheeler , H . ¦; W . P . Scott , J . ; F . Crew , Sc . E . ; N . Salomons , N . ; W . R . Wood , P . S . ; Samuel Tomkins , Treas . The Companions , in number twenty-four , afterwards adjourned to a most elegant and excellent banquet , for which Bro . Elkington and Co . received the thanks and commendations of all present . Among the visitors were Comps . John Hervey , J . Masson , Nelson , and other Officers of Grand Chapter .

Bkitish Chapter ( No . 8 ) . —This distinguished Chapter met at the Freemasons ' Tavern , Friday , 6 th February , it being the night of election . Comp . Stohwasser was elected Z . ; Purton Cooper , II . ; Ridgway , J . ; Bisgood , Tr . ; Wellington Yallance , S . E . E . Else , S . N . ; and Tepper , P . S . It was also unanimously resolved , that a testimonial be presented to Comp . Stohwasser , for the kind and able manner in which he had presided during- his past year of Office .

Enoch Chapter ( No . 11 ) . —The Companions of this beautifully furnished Chapter , met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , 17 th February . Bro . Watson , of the Enoch Lodge , was exalted to the Sublime Degree , by Comp . W . Young , Z ., assisted by his Officers , in that excellent manner for which his workingis always distinguished .

Mount Zion Chafper ( No . 169 ) . —The Companions assembled in Convocation on Monday , the 26 th of January , at Eadley ' s Hotel , in New Bridge-street . Comp . Muggeridge , M . E . Z ., presided , and installed into chairs Conrps . Sharp , II . ; and Johnstone , J . Comp , Steele , M . E . Z . elect , was unable to attend . Comps . Good-

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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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Royal Arch.

Comp . John Hervey had great pleasure in seconding the motion , as he could easily imagine the position in which officers of the army were placed by these regulations , in consequence of their rarely stopping more than six or twelve months in a pla . ce . After a short conversation , in which Comps . Dobie and Havers supported the

motion , it was put and unanimously carried . Comp . Symonds having called attention to the petition from St . Kitts , Comp . Farnfield stated that shortly after the union in 1814 , and again in 1821 , a return was called for of its members , which had not been responded to ; and from every inc [ uiry that could be made it was considered the Chapter was altogether extinct . It appeared that meetings wrere afterwards held for a short

time in 1 & 32 , and subsequently it was again revived about six or seven years since ; when , in consequence of applications being made by Companions exalted in it for their certificates ^ Comp . White had represented to them that it no longer had any legal existence , and they were not regularly exalted . Some of them had since put themselves right with Grand Chapter , and it was to Companions originally exalted in the Mount Horeb Chapter that they had that evening granted a charter for a Chapter to be held in Antigua .

Comp . Warren moved that the petition be remitted back to the committee for further consideration , and to report thereon to Grand Chapter at greater length , as he did not think they were in possession of sufficient information to come to a , resolution on the subject at present . Comp . Havers seconded the niotion , which having been carried unanimously , the Convocation was closed in due form .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTERS

St . James ' s Chapteb ( No . 2 ) . —The Companions of this Chapter met in Convocation on Wednesday , the 5 th of February , at the Freemasons'Tavern . There were present E . Comps . William Stuart , jun ., MP ., as Z . ; J . Henderson , as H . ; R . W . Wheeler , J . ; and other members . Bros . Measor and Ambrosoni , of the Lodge of Union , No . 318 , and of the Royal York Lodge , of Brighton , No . 394-, were exalted into the Sublime Degree . The entire ceremonial was

gone through by the acting Principals in the most perfect manner . This being the meeting for the election of Officers for the year ensuing , the ballot was taken , and the unanimous result was—Comps . PAnson , M . E . Z . ; R . W . Wheeler , H . ¦; W . P . Scott , J . ; F . Crew , Sc . E . ; N . Salomons , N . ; W . R . Wood , P . S . ; Samuel Tomkins , Treas . The Companions , in number twenty-four , afterwards adjourned to a most elegant and excellent banquet , for which Bro . Elkington and Co . received the thanks and commendations of all present . Among the visitors were Comps . John Hervey , J . Masson , Nelson , and other Officers of Grand Chapter .

Bkitish Chapter ( No . 8 ) . —This distinguished Chapter met at the Freemasons ' Tavern , Friday , 6 th February , it being the night of election . Comp . Stohwasser was elected Z . ; Purton Cooper , II . ; Ridgway , J . ; Bisgood , Tr . ; Wellington Yallance , S . E . E . Else , S . N . ; and Tepper , P . S . It was also unanimously resolved , that a testimonial be presented to Comp . Stohwasser , for the kind and able manner in which he had presided during- his past year of Office .

Enoch Chapter ( No . 11 ) . —The Companions of this beautifully furnished Chapter , met at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , 17 th February . Bro . Watson , of the Enoch Lodge , was exalted to the Sublime Degree , by Comp . W . Young , Z ., assisted by his Officers , in that excellent manner for which his workingis always distinguished .

Mount Zion Chafper ( No . 169 ) . —The Companions assembled in Convocation on Monday , the 26 th of January , at Eadley ' s Hotel , in New Bridge-street . Comp . Muggeridge , M . E . Z ., presided , and installed into chairs Conrps . Sharp , II . ; and Johnstone , J . Comp , Steele , M . E . Z . elect , was unable to attend . Comps . Good-

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