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Royal Arch.

Tre . is . ; A . Burns , 1 st Soj . ; J . Levack , 2 nd Soj . ; R . Gray , 3 rd Soj . ; J . Spence , S . B . ; and James Taylor , Janitor . This being the only business , the chapter was duly closed .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

DEVONSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . On Wednesday , Sept . 23 rd , this Prov . G . Lodge met at the Huyshe Masonic Temple , Princess-place , Plymouth , at 1 p . m Present , tbe V . W . P . G . M . the Rev . J . Huyshe , M . A , ; the V . W . Dr . Dowse , D . P . G . M . ; tbe R . W . Dr . Hopkins , J . G . W ., acting as P . G . S . W . ; Bros . H . B . Kent , P . G . S . B ., acting as P . G . J . W . ; S .

Jew , M . C . ; P . Barrett , S . O . ; W . J . J . Sprv , J . O .,- J . W . Hawton , Treas . ; W , H . Maddock , Sec . ; E . A . Davis , J . D . ; W . Essery , A . D . C . ; . W . B . Clemens , Supt . of Works ; S . Willoughby , W . D . Thomas , M . Paull , Stewards ; Foxwell , Org . ; J . Masters , acting as Poursuivant ; J . Rogers , Tyler , and the representatives of lodges 16 , 23 , 26 , 35 , 48 , G 4 , 91 , 96 , 100 . The Prov G . Lodge having been opened , the minutes of the previous regular meeting were read and confirmed . The minutes of a special

meeting having also been read , Bro . Bird , P . G . M . O ., proposed that they be confirmed with the exception of the portion relating to a reduction in the dues payable by each Mark Mason in the Province to the Prov . G . M . Lodge . A lengthened discussion took place thereupon , and an amendment was proposed by Bro . Davies . Tbe matter terminated in a confirmation of the minutes , as the point in question could not be legally settled on this occasionand it was considered preferable to give notice of a

, distinct motion for disenssion at the next meeting . Tho Treasurer's accounts were read hy Bro . Hawton , aud passed , with a vote of thanks to him for his successful efforts in bringing them into so good a condition , and for the clearness of the statement . It appeared that there was a balance in hand of more than £ 18 . that there were no outstanding accounts unpaid , aud that all dues had been received . By a vote of the Prov . G . Lodge Bro . Hawton was

reappointed as Treas . for the next year . A motion was then made by Bro . V . Bird , of which due notice had been given , altering and clearly defining the manner in which the election of Treas . should in future be conducted ; it was seconded by Bro . Itae .

A long discussion took place upon it , in the course of which the Prov . G . M . stated his opinion that the proposed change was unconstitutional , and that therefore be could not put it to the meeting . Bro . Harvey , P . M ., brought forward an amendment , seconded by Bro . S . Jew , to the effect that the mode of electing the treasurer should remain as before . Although some modifications in the original motion were made to meet the objections ofthe Prov . G . M ., the amendment was carried by a

majority of one , and Bro . Bird's proposition was therefore negatived . Bro . Dr . Hopkins , G . J . W ., referred to the satisfactory state of tbe funds , to a remark made by tbe P . G . M ., in the course of one of the discussions that the anomalous position of the mark degree as being unrecognised in this country , would be best removed by active efforts in tbe mark lodges , to advocate the interests of the Masonic charitiesand to the lect of the

, neg schools in this province , no contributions being made to them by tbe Prov . G . Craft Lodge , tbe Prov . G . Mark Lodge , or tbe Prov . G . Chap . He concluded with a proposition that a grant of £ 10 10 s . be made to the Boys' school , thus creating a life governorship . This was seconded by Bro . Kent , put to the meeting , and carried unanimously . Tlie Prov . G . M . invested Bro . J . Brown with the rank of

P . Prov . G . Purst ,, in pursuance of a motion made and seconded . He also conferred past rank on all brethren who had served their term of office and paid tbe fees of honour . The V . W " . P . G . Master appointed his officers for the ensuing vear as follows : —Bros . Dr . Dowse , D . P . G . M . ; L . P . Metham , S . G . W . ; Captain Shanks , J . G . W . ; Rev . J . E . Risk , G . Chap . John Heath , G . Reg . ; J . J . Hambley , M . O . ; G . Men-ifield , S . O . ; S . KeysJ . O . ; J . W . HawtonTreas . ; W . II . Maddock

, , , Ssc ; F . Codd , S . D . ; J . Hiffley , J . D . ; W . Littleton , D . C ; Wiltshire , A . D . C : M . Paull , Supt . Works ; S . Willoughby , S . B . ; W . D . Thomas , Org . ; John Way , Samuel Jones , lloseveare , Stewards ; John Rogers , Tyler , The Prov , G , Lodge was then closed in due form , with solemn prayer , at 2 , 45 p . in ,

Red Cross Knights Of Constantine.

RED CROSS KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE .

ROSE AND LILY CONCLAVE ( NO . 3 ) . —An assenibly of this conclave was held at the Greyhound Hotel , Richmond , on Saturday , the 26 th ult . Tbe conclave was opened by Sir Kt . Little , G . R ., in the unavoidable absence of the M . P . S ., assisted by Sir Kts . R . Ord . V . E . ; J . Terry , P . Sov ., Recorder ; Capt . J . W . C . Whitbread , Insp . Gen . for Suffolk ; C . A . Cottebnme , S . G . ; A . Thompson , Prefect ; J . Dyer , S . B . ; J . McKiernan , Herald ; G .

S . Noyce , J . G . ; J . G . Marsh , P . Sov ., No . 1 , G . A ., & c . & c . After tho confirmation of tbe minutes , Colonel Francis Burdett 32 ° , of Ancaster House , Richmond , was installed as a Knight , and afterwards admitted to the priestly and princly orders , so as to qualify him for a seat in the grand council to which he is nominated . The officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows : —Sir ; Kts . R . Ord . M . P . S . and Treas . ; C . A . Cottebrune V . E ., and Comp . Gilbert , Sentinel . The Chevaliers then

adjourned to the banqueting hall , and spent a most pleasant evening together . , Tho usual cbivralic and loyal toasts were duly honoured , and the health of Colonel Burdett , the newly installed knight , was received with applause , a compliment which the gallant ofHesr suitably acknowledged . We believe Colonel Burdett is likely to be elected a member of the Supreme Gram ! Council 33 ' for Ireland , in the room of tlie lamented Bro . T . Mostyn 33 ' , G . Treas ., just deceased .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

CANADA AND THE FAR WEST .

Bro . "W . H . Edwards , the well-lcnown "American Wanderer , " is now exhibiting his mammoth panorama at the Beaumont Institution , Mile-end , illustrative of 9 , 000 miles of the magnificent scenery of Canada and the Far West . Bro . Edwards gives an excellent descriptive account of tho various scenes as they pass before the audience , and the attractiveness of the entertainment is

still further enhanced by the introduction of some Transatlantic ballads and choruses illustrating the several incident portrayed in the panorama . Mr . Palmyre , negro delineator , appears nightly in a new and exceedingly telling song , " Jemima Javgonell , " illustrative of a coloured fancy ball occurring upon the panorama . The majority of the ballads in tho entertainment are original , having been written expressly for ib by Bro . J . O . Manning , composer of some of the most popular songs of the day .

Masonic Fete Champetre.

MASONIC FETE CHAMPETRE .

A LIVELY DAY AT BOULEVARD GROVE . On the afternoon and evening of the Sth ult ., the members of the Ancient aud Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons , under the jurisdiction of the Most Worthy United Grand Lodge of the State of New York , celebrated their annual reunion with a grand picnicor fete Ghampelreat Boulevard GroveBrookl

, , , yn , E . D . For the information of the " uninitiated " it will probably be well to state that this entertainment was conducted under the auspices of the coloured wing of the Masonic brotherhood , and that its patrons were solely pei-soiis of African lineage . Not more than half-a-dozen of the descendants of Jajjhefc were on the ground , and thesetogether with a trio of metropolitans attired in

, blue and bearing staves , appeared to be present on business . And perhaps 'twas well 'twas so " very select and exclusive , " for those for whoso pleasure and recreation the festival was gotten up appeared to enjoy themselves as well if not better than they could have done with a crowd of gaping Caucasians surrounding or mingling with them . Everything " went merry as a marriage

bell , " and a great many marriageable belles went merril y too and came away in a similar mood , and doubtless in some instances with the hymeneal contract fairl y open .

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
ASSOCIATION OF GERMAN FREEMASONS.† Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
D.P.G.M. Article 10
RE S. SAX AND OTHERS. Article 11
ZETLAND TESTIMONIAL OR FESTIVAL. Article 11
A MASONIC AND GENERAL LIBRARY OF REFERENCE FOR THE FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 11
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS. Article 11
ZETLAND TESTIMONIAL OR MEMORIAL. Article 12
IMPORTANT MASONIC CONFERENCE. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
RED CROSS KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MASONIC FETE CHAMPETRE. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC, FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 10TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

Tre . is . ; A . Burns , 1 st Soj . ; J . Levack , 2 nd Soj . ; R . Gray , 3 rd Soj . ; J . Spence , S . B . ; and James Taylor , Janitor . This being the only business , the chapter was duly closed .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

DEVONSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . On Wednesday , Sept . 23 rd , this Prov . G . Lodge met at the Huyshe Masonic Temple , Princess-place , Plymouth , at 1 p . m Present , tbe V . W . P . G . M . the Rev . J . Huyshe , M . A , ; the V . W . Dr . Dowse , D . P . G . M . ; tbe R . W . Dr . Hopkins , J . G . W ., acting as P . G . S . W . ; Bros . H . B . Kent , P . G . S . B ., acting as P . G . J . W . ; S .

Jew , M . C . ; P . Barrett , S . O . ; W . J . J . Sprv , J . O .,- J . W . Hawton , Treas . ; W , H . Maddock , Sec . ; E . A . Davis , J . D . ; W . Essery , A . D . C . ; . W . B . Clemens , Supt . of Works ; S . Willoughby , W . D . Thomas , M . Paull , Stewards ; Foxwell , Org . ; J . Masters , acting as Poursuivant ; J . Rogers , Tyler , and the representatives of lodges 16 , 23 , 26 , 35 , 48 , G 4 , 91 , 96 , 100 . The Prov G . Lodge having been opened , the minutes of the previous regular meeting were read and confirmed . The minutes of a special

meeting having also been read , Bro . Bird , P . G . M . O ., proposed that they be confirmed with the exception of the portion relating to a reduction in the dues payable by each Mark Mason in the Province to the Prov . G . M . Lodge . A lengthened discussion took place thereupon , and an amendment was proposed by Bro . Davies . Tbe matter terminated in a confirmation of the minutes , as the point in question could not be legally settled on this occasionand it was considered preferable to give notice of a

, distinct motion for disenssion at the next meeting . Tho Treasurer's accounts were read hy Bro . Hawton , aud passed , with a vote of thanks to him for his successful efforts in bringing them into so good a condition , and for the clearness of the statement . It appeared that there was a balance in hand of more than £ 18 . that there were no outstanding accounts unpaid , aud that all dues had been received . By a vote of the Prov . G . Lodge Bro . Hawton was

reappointed as Treas . for the next year . A motion was then made by Bro . V . Bird , of which due notice had been given , altering and clearly defining the manner in which the election of Treas . should in future be conducted ; it was seconded by Bro . Itae .

A long discussion took place upon it , in the course of which the Prov . G . M . stated his opinion that the proposed change was unconstitutional , and that therefore be could not put it to the meeting . Bro . Harvey , P . M ., brought forward an amendment , seconded by Bro . S . Jew , to the effect that the mode of electing the treasurer should remain as before . Although some modifications in the original motion were made to meet the objections ofthe Prov . G . M ., the amendment was carried by a

majority of one , and Bro . Bird's proposition was therefore negatived . Bro . Dr . Hopkins , G . J . W ., referred to the satisfactory state of tbe funds , to a remark made by tbe P . G . M ., in the course of one of the discussions that the anomalous position of the mark degree as being unrecognised in this country , would be best removed by active efforts in tbe mark lodges , to advocate the interests of the Masonic charitiesand to the lect of the

, neg schools in this province , no contributions being made to them by tbe Prov . G . Craft Lodge , tbe Prov . G . Mark Lodge , or tbe Prov . G . Chap . He concluded with a proposition that a grant of £ 10 10 s . be made to the Boys' school , thus creating a life governorship . This was seconded by Bro . Kent , put to the meeting , and carried unanimously . Tlie Prov . G . M . invested Bro . J . Brown with the rank of

P . Prov . G . Purst ,, in pursuance of a motion made and seconded . He also conferred past rank on all brethren who had served their term of office and paid tbe fees of honour . The V . W " . P . G . Master appointed his officers for the ensuing vear as follows : —Bros . Dr . Dowse , D . P . G . M . ; L . P . Metham , S . G . W . ; Captain Shanks , J . G . W . ; Rev . J . E . Risk , G . Chap . John Heath , G . Reg . ; J . J . Hambley , M . O . ; G . Men-ifield , S . O . ; S . KeysJ . O . ; J . W . HawtonTreas . ; W . II . Maddock

, , , Ssc ; F . Codd , S . D . ; J . Hiffley , J . D . ; W . Littleton , D . C ; Wiltshire , A . D . C : M . Paull , Supt . Works ; S . Willoughby , S . B . ; W . D . Thomas , Org . ; John Way , Samuel Jones , lloseveare , Stewards ; John Rogers , Tyler , The Prov , G , Lodge was then closed in due form , with solemn prayer , at 2 , 45 p . in ,

Red Cross Knights Of Constantine.

RED CROSS KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE .

ROSE AND LILY CONCLAVE ( NO . 3 ) . —An assenibly of this conclave was held at the Greyhound Hotel , Richmond , on Saturday , the 26 th ult . Tbe conclave was opened by Sir Kt . Little , G . R ., in the unavoidable absence of the M . P . S ., assisted by Sir Kts . R . Ord . V . E . ; J . Terry , P . Sov ., Recorder ; Capt . J . W . C . Whitbread , Insp . Gen . for Suffolk ; C . A . Cottebnme , S . G . ; A . Thompson , Prefect ; J . Dyer , S . B . ; J . McKiernan , Herald ; G .

S . Noyce , J . G . ; J . G . Marsh , P . Sov ., No . 1 , G . A ., & c . & c . After tho confirmation of tbe minutes , Colonel Francis Burdett 32 ° , of Ancaster House , Richmond , was installed as a Knight , and afterwards admitted to the priestly and princly orders , so as to qualify him for a seat in the grand council to which he is nominated . The officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows : —Sir ; Kts . R . Ord . M . P . S . and Treas . ; C . A . Cottebrune V . E ., and Comp . Gilbert , Sentinel . The Chevaliers then

adjourned to the banqueting hall , and spent a most pleasant evening together . , Tho usual cbivralic and loyal toasts were duly honoured , and the health of Colonel Burdett , the newly installed knight , was received with applause , a compliment which the gallant ofHesr suitably acknowledged . We believe Colonel Burdett is likely to be elected a member of the Supreme Gram ! Council 33 ' for Ireland , in the room of tlie lamented Bro . T . Mostyn 33 ' , G . Treas ., just deceased .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

CANADA AND THE FAR WEST .

Bro . "W . H . Edwards , the well-lcnown "American Wanderer , " is now exhibiting his mammoth panorama at the Beaumont Institution , Mile-end , illustrative of 9 , 000 miles of the magnificent scenery of Canada and the Far West . Bro . Edwards gives an excellent descriptive account of tho various scenes as they pass before the audience , and the attractiveness of the entertainment is

still further enhanced by the introduction of some Transatlantic ballads and choruses illustrating the several incident portrayed in the panorama . Mr . Palmyre , negro delineator , appears nightly in a new and exceedingly telling song , " Jemima Javgonell , " illustrative of a coloured fancy ball occurring upon the panorama . The majority of the ballads in tho entertainment are original , having been written expressly for ib by Bro . J . O . Manning , composer of some of the most popular songs of the day .

Masonic Fete Champetre.

MASONIC FETE CHAMPETRE .

A LIVELY DAY AT BOULEVARD GROVE . On the afternoon and evening of the Sth ult ., the members of the Ancient aud Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons , under the jurisdiction of the Most Worthy United Grand Lodge of the State of New York , celebrated their annual reunion with a grand picnicor fete Ghampelreat Boulevard GroveBrookl

, , , yn , E . D . For the information of the " uninitiated " it will probably be well to state that this entertainment was conducted under the auspices of the coloured wing of the Masonic brotherhood , and that its patrons were solely pei-soiis of African lineage . Not more than half-a-dozen of the descendants of Jajjhefc were on the ground , and thesetogether with a trio of metropolitans attired in

, blue and bearing staves , appeared to be present on business . And perhaps 'twas well 'twas so " very select and exclusive , " for those for whoso pleasure and recreation the festival was gotten up appeared to enjoy themselves as well if not better than they could have done with a crowd of gaping Caucasians surrounding or mingling with them . Everything " went merry as a marriage

bell , " and a great many marriageable belles went merril y too and came away in a similar mood , and doubtless in some instances with the hymeneal contract fairl y open .

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