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( Norfolk ) , although ft had a worthy Brother appointed to the office of Prov . G . M ., he had ~ not yet been installed . He wished Comp . B . B . Cabbell were present to hear his expressions of regret , because he thought the whole of his Province suffered for the want of that supervision which a Prov . G . M . should afford to his Brethren .

The M . E . Z . then proposed "The Health of Comp . Charles T . Townsend , P . Z " Comp . Townsend assured the Brethren that although he had filled the chair of First Principal , be was always ready to assist them , and take any office where his services might be required . The expressions of esteem which had often fallen to his lot he felt to be sufficient reward . The festivities were kept up till a late ( early ) hour , and the Companions separated with gladdened hearts .

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COLONIAL

Kingston . —The appointment of James A . Henderson , of this city , to the distinguished office of Grand Chamberlain in the Grand Conclave of the Ancient and Military Order of Masonic Knights Templars of Great Britain , which is the first instance of the appointment of a resident of the Province to any office in the Grand Conclave of the Mother Country , has given the greatest amount of gratification to Knights travelling in Canada . These acknowledgments of fraternity cannot fail of producing benefit to the Order .

CANADA . ( WEST )

London Bon-Accord Mark Masters' Lodge.

LONDON BON-ACCOBD MABK MASTERS' LODGE .

A meeting of the members of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 27 th of June , for the purpose of conferring the Degree of Mark Master , and for installing ( by Dispensation ) the Bight Hon . Bro . the Lord Leigh , as W . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony of advancement was ably performed by Bro Dr . Norton , W . M ., and the Degree conferred on Bro . John Hervey , P . S . G . D .,

and Bros . Tulloch , Moore , Chilton , Saloms , Shrewsbury , Elkington , and Bellinger . The ceremony of Installation was performed by Bro . Dr . Jones , and as the newly-installed Bro . was a member of the 30 th Degree , he was first saluted with the honours of the higher Degrees , and subsequently the Bros , of the inferior Degrees being admitted , he was declared duly installed in the chair of K . S . and saluted accordingly .

The W . M . then invested the following Officers : —Bro . Massey Dawson ( of the 32 nd Scotland ) , as S . W . ; the 111 . Bro . Cole ( of the 31 st England ) , as J . W . ; Bro . Dr . Jones , as 111 . P . M . ; Bro . Dr . Norton , Treas . ; Bro . Collins , Sec . ; Bro . E . Johnstone , Chap . ; Bro . Empson , Beg . of Marks ; Bro . Brennees , Dir . of Music ; Bro . Malkin , S . D . ; Bro . J . Smith , J . D . ; Bro . Heather , Tyler . The dues Being all rendered and the wages paid , the Lodge was closed in solemn form and perfect harmony .

The Brethren then adjourned to partake of a splendid banquet , to this the W . M . had liberally contributed venison and fruit , which was served in the style of the palmiest days of the Cuff management of the tavern , and reflected the highest credit on the present proprietors . The cloth being removed , the W . M . gave as the first toast , " The Queen and the Craft ; " then followed , " The Army and Navy ; " to which Captain Malkin replied : subsequently , " Our brave Allies and Brethren in the East , " which was enthusiastically received , and responded to also by Captain Malkin , he having served under the French government . Bro . Emly , of the 33 rd , having been

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VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
ANASTATIC INK. Article 28
THE OUTCAST EMPIRE. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-N0. 2. Article 29
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 30
A GREEK FUNERAL. Article 39
FEMALE EDUCATION. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE Article 41
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 21
ANSWER TO ENIGMA IN LAST NUMBER. Article 36
MUSIC. Article 37
A CORSICAN DIRGE. Article 38
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 42
MADAME DE POMPADOUR AT HOME. Article 43
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 44
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 46
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 46
METROPOLITAN. Article 47
PROVINCIAL. Article 50
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 5
COLONIAL Article 60
LONDON BON-ACCORD MARK MASTERS' LODGE. Article 60
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 61
Obituary Article 63
NOTICE. Article 63
TO MASONIC TRAVELLERS. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
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( Norfolk ) , although ft had a worthy Brother appointed to the office of Prov . G . M ., he had ~ not yet been installed . He wished Comp . B . B . Cabbell were present to hear his expressions of regret , because he thought the whole of his Province suffered for the want of that supervision which a Prov . G . M . should afford to his Brethren .

The M . E . Z . then proposed "The Health of Comp . Charles T . Townsend , P . Z " Comp . Townsend assured the Brethren that although he had filled the chair of First Principal , be was always ready to assist them , and take any office where his services might be required . The expressions of esteem which had often fallen to his lot he felt to be sufficient reward . The festivities were kept up till a late ( early ) hour , and the Companions separated with gladdened hearts .

Colonial

COLONIAL

Kingston . —The appointment of James A . Henderson , of this city , to the distinguished office of Grand Chamberlain in the Grand Conclave of the Ancient and Military Order of Masonic Knights Templars of Great Britain , which is the first instance of the appointment of a resident of the Province to any office in the Grand Conclave of the Mother Country , has given the greatest amount of gratification to Knights travelling in Canada . These acknowledgments of fraternity cannot fail of producing benefit to the Order .

CANADA . ( WEST )

London Bon-Accord Mark Masters' Lodge.

LONDON BON-ACCOBD MABK MASTERS' LODGE .

A meeting of the members of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 27 th of June , for the purpose of conferring the Degree of Mark Master , and for installing ( by Dispensation ) the Bight Hon . Bro . the Lord Leigh , as W . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony of advancement was ably performed by Bro Dr . Norton , W . M ., and the Degree conferred on Bro . John Hervey , P . S . G . D .,

and Bros . Tulloch , Moore , Chilton , Saloms , Shrewsbury , Elkington , and Bellinger . The ceremony of Installation was performed by Bro . Dr . Jones , and as the newly-installed Bro . was a member of the 30 th Degree , he was first saluted with the honours of the higher Degrees , and subsequently the Bros , of the inferior Degrees being admitted , he was declared duly installed in the chair of K . S . and saluted accordingly .

The W . M . then invested the following Officers : —Bro . Massey Dawson ( of the 32 nd Scotland ) , as S . W . ; the 111 . Bro . Cole ( of the 31 st England ) , as J . W . ; Bro . Dr . Jones , as 111 . P . M . ; Bro . Dr . Norton , Treas . ; Bro . Collins , Sec . ; Bro . E . Johnstone , Chap . ; Bro . Empson , Beg . of Marks ; Bro . Brennees , Dir . of Music ; Bro . Malkin , S . D . ; Bro . J . Smith , J . D . ; Bro . Heather , Tyler . The dues Being all rendered and the wages paid , the Lodge was closed in solemn form and perfect harmony .

The Brethren then adjourned to partake of a splendid banquet , to this the W . M . had liberally contributed venison and fruit , which was served in the style of the palmiest days of the Cuff management of the tavern , and reflected the highest credit on the present proprietors . The cloth being removed , the W . M . gave as the first toast , " The Queen and the Craft ; " then followed , " The Army and Navy ; " to which Captain Malkin replied : subsequently , " Our brave Allies and Brethren in the East , " which was enthusiastically received , and responded to also by Captain Malkin , he having served under the French government . Bro . Emly , of the 33 rd , having been

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