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Knights Tempiak.

for an Encampment to be held in Taunton , bearing his name . After expressing his regret that the loss of sight would prevent his performing the ceremony , he deputed the WE . Prov . G . C . of Dorset , Er . Charles John Yigne , to act for him on this occasion . The ceremony was impressively performed , and the Most Eminent and Supreme G . M . gave his benediction . The first Eminent Commander named in the Warrant is Sir Knight James Randolph , the W . E . Prov . G . C . of Somerset , who was then placed in the chair b y Er . Wigue , and proceeded to appoint his officers , and to install several candidates . Among the visitors of

distinction , besides the Y . E . Prov . G . C . of Dorset , were the WE . Prov . G . C . of Devon , Sir Knight Huysh ; the V * E . Prov . G . C ; of Worcester , Sir Knight H . Wernon ; Er . Kent , 2 nd O . Q . C . ; Bryant , Evans , Hind , Harvey , Montagu , & e . After the conclusion of the ceremonies , a large party enjoyed the hospitality of the members of the new Encampment , and partook of an excellent and recherche dinner at Giles ' s Hotel . On the following day , the Most Eminent and Supreme G . M . entertained a large party of Sir Knights at his own hospitable board at Halswell . l

The High Grades.

THE HIGH GRADES .

A meeting of the Metropolitan Chapter , K . H ., 30 ° , for the reception of candidates , will be held at the Freemason s' Tavern , on Tuesday , the 21 st of April . We understand that there is every prospect of a distinguished member of a sister Supreme Grand Chapter attending the meeting .

Mark Masonry.

MAEK MASONRY .

We are happy to notice the progress this Degree is making , under the guiding auspices of those Brethren , who by their activity and energy obtained the first charter last July . The St . Mark ' s Lodge now numbers upwards of sixty members , and three other lodges have sprung from it , one of which , No . 2 , it will be seen is already in active operation—the St . John ' s at Bolton , in Lancashire , where in two preliminary meetings nineteen members have been advanced . Nos . 3 and 4 will be at work in a few days . May they all flourish and prosper .

St . Mark ' s Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —The last regular meeting of the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 18 th March , Bro . Hughes , D . B . W ., presiding . In the course of the evening seven Brethren were advanced , three of whom came from Canterbury , where it is in contemplation almost immediately to apply to the Grand Chapter of Scotland for a charter . At the close of business the Brethren

supped together , and in the course of the evening drank prosperity to the three other new Lodges—the St . John ' s , Bolton ; the Thistle ; and the Arnott ( a name adopted in compliment to Dr . Walker Arnott , the G . Z . of Scotland ) . It was resolved to open a Lodge of Instruction at Bro . Sheen ' s , St . Martin ' s Stores , Long Acre , to meet on Monday evenings .

Boltost . —St . John ' s Marie Lodge ( No . 2 ) . —Two preliminary meetings of this Lodge have been held : one , on the 11 th March , when twelve candidates were advanced to the Degree ; and another , on the 19 th March , when seven candidates were also advanced : the R . W . M ., Bro . Brockbank , presided , ably assisted by the Wardens , Bros . Thomas Entwisle and John Mitchell . The ceremony wasmost creditably performed by the various Officers , more particularly by the Senior Warden , whose admirable manner of performing the duties allotted to him by the R . W . Master , elicited unanimous approbation . The following is a list of the Officers appointed , viz . : ~~ Bms . John Smith , M . O . ; J . Howarth , S . O . : Thos ,

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ELECTION OF GRAND MASTER. Article 1
THE CANADAS. Article 2
THE EIGHT OF REPORTING IN GRAND LODGE. Article 3
NOTICE OF GRAND LODGE BUISNESS. Article 5
THE CANADIAN MOVEMENT. Article 5
THE QUARRYMAN OF ST. POINT. Article 15
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
METROPOLITAN. Article 40
PROVINCIAL. Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 59
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
THE HIGH GRADES. Article 68
MARK MASONRY. Article 68
SCOTLAND. Article 69
COLONIAL Article 75
INDIA Article 79
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH Article 83
MASONIC ARCHITECTURE. Article 89
Obituary. Article 90
NOTICE. Article 91
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Knights Tempiak.

for an Encampment to be held in Taunton , bearing his name . After expressing his regret that the loss of sight would prevent his performing the ceremony , he deputed the WE . Prov . G . C . of Dorset , Er . Charles John Yigne , to act for him on this occasion . The ceremony was impressively performed , and the Most Eminent and Supreme G . M . gave his benediction . The first Eminent Commander named in the Warrant is Sir Knight James Randolph , the W . E . Prov . G . C . of Somerset , who was then placed in the chair b y Er . Wigue , and proceeded to appoint his officers , and to install several candidates . Among the visitors of

distinction , besides the Y . E . Prov . G . C . of Dorset , were the WE . Prov . G . C . of Devon , Sir Knight Huysh ; the V * E . Prov . G . C ; of Worcester , Sir Knight H . Wernon ; Er . Kent , 2 nd O . Q . C . ; Bryant , Evans , Hind , Harvey , Montagu , & e . After the conclusion of the ceremonies , a large party enjoyed the hospitality of the members of the new Encampment , and partook of an excellent and recherche dinner at Giles ' s Hotel . On the following day , the Most Eminent and Supreme G . M . entertained a large party of Sir Knights at his own hospitable board at Halswell . l

The High Grades.

THE HIGH GRADES .

A meeting of the Metropolitan Chapter , K . H ., 30 ° , for the reception of candidates , will be held at the Freemason s' Tavern , on Tuesday , the 21 st of April . We understand that there is every prospect of a distinguished member of a sister Supreme Grand Chapter attending the meeting .

Mark Masonry.

MAEK MASONRY .

We are happy to notice the progress this Degree is making , under the guiding auspices of those Brethren , who by their activity and energy obtained the first charter last July . The St . Mark ' s Lodge now numbers upwards of sixty members , and three other lodges have sprung from it , one of which , No . 2 , it will be seen is already in active operation—the St . John ' s at Bolton , in Lancashire , where in two preliminary meetings nineteen members have been advanced . Nos . 3 and 4 will be at work in a few days . May they all flourish and prosper .

St . Mark ' s Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —The last regular meeting of the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 18 th March , Bro . Hughes , D . B . W ., presiding . In the course of the evening seven Brethren were advanced , three of whom came from Canterbury , where it is in contemplation almost immediately to apply to the Grand Chapter of Scotland for a charter . At the close of business the Brethren

supped together , and in the course of the evening drank prosperity to the three other new Lodges—the St . John ' s , Bolton ; the Thistle ; and the Arnott ( a name adopted in compliment to Dr . Walker Arnott , the G . Z . of Scotland ) . It was resolved to open a Lodge of Instruction at Bro . Sheen ' s , St . Martin ' s Stores , Long Acre , to meet on Monday evenings .

Boltost . —St . John ' s Marie Lodge ( No . 2 ) . —Two preliminary meetings of this Lodge have been held : one , on the 11 th March , when twelve candidates were advanced to the Degree ; and another , on the 19 th March , when seven candidates were also advanced : the R . W . M ., Bro . Brockbank , presided , ably assisted by the Wardens , Bros . Thomas Entwisle and John Mitchell . The ceremony wasmost creditably performed by the various Officers , more particularly by the Senior Warden , whose admirable manner of performing the duties allotted to him by the R . W . Master , elicited unanimous approbation . The following is a list of the Officers appointed , viz . : ~~ Bms . John Smith , M . O . ; J . Howarth , S . O . : Thos ,

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