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been , there the benefits aud the blessings of this our noble aud ancient Alasonic fraternity have been felt . That you , and I , brethren , may study more and more the principles of our Order , and daily exhibit them iu our lives , is mv fervent wish —so that ivhen our evening sun shall havo set in the far distant west , and the last stroke of the mallet shall have told that our work of labour has drawn to a close —ivhen this earth will have undergone that wondrous change , ivhen mountains shall be levelled and the valleys filled—when the shah have their
seasons run appointed course , and the silent aud mighty deep of to-day ( like the slumbering infant ) , shall to-morrow be lashed into fury by the breath of heaven—as workmen and as Masons , waiting for tho hope of reward and rest , in the nnknoAvn world , Avhere the throne of the Great Architect of the universe is set , —may wc find a place , —and in the Grand Lod ge above may a mansion be reserved even for us . " Bro . Fox theu gave " The Visiting Brethren , " which was responded to by Bro . Davison , lately from Australia , ivho stated that on the other side of the water Alasonry dul arrd in
was y appreciated a flourishing state . Previous to sitting down , Bro . Davison gave "The Officers ofthe Londesborough Lodge . " After ivhat he had witnessed that night he thought they were efficient in the Craft . Bro . Firliy , S . AA ., responded on behalf of the Officers in a very animated and humorous speech , during ivhich he was repeatedly cheered , and Bro . AA ' rangham , J . AV , gave a song The health of the P . M ., Bro . Pritchard , AV . AI ., 236 , " Our worthy Host , " and other toastsconcluding with " All Poor aud Distressed Afasons" severalliven
, , were y g . Brothers T . Cooper , Brown , AA'rangham , Hind , aud others contributed greatly to the conviviality of the evening by their musical powers . The whole proceedings were characterized by the greatest harmony . This Lodge , openeel only sei-eu mouths ago , numbers about twenty members , and has the prospect of receiving important additions . °
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
METROPOLITAN . Jj-nusALi-M Cu-APTjai ( No . 218)—A meeting of this Chapter' was held at Dick ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , on Tuesday , December 14 th , Comp . Sheen , Al . E . Z ., presiding ¦ when Bro . Nolan , of the Lodge of Industry , No . 219 , ivas duly exalted into the Order . £ 5 were voted from the funds of tbe Chapter for the Aged AVidows ' Annuity Fund , and intrusted to Comp . Robinson , ivho will represent the Chapter at the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution , on the 26 th inst Ihe only visitor present was Comp . Carpenter , M . E . Z , No . 25 and P . Z ., No 91
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
BLACKED- ]!!* . —Hugh de Payenn Lncampment . —The , quarterly meeting of this Encampment ivas held on Alonday , the 29 th December , at the Old Bull Hotel . The E . C . Sir Knt . AVilliam Harrison , Prov . G . First Expert , Lancashire , presided , assisted b y Sir Knt . Radcliffe , as 1 st Capt ., and Sir Knt . Bell , as 2 nd Capt Ihcre was afair muster of Knights , and tiie V . E . G . Commander of Lancashire , Sir iuit . Alatthcw Dawes , honoured the Encampment ivith his presence . Tire other VJSitoivs included Sir Knt . AA ' . If , Wright , Prov . G . D . C . and S . B ., and Sir Knt .
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Provincial.
been , there the benefits aud the blessings of this our noble aud ancient Alasonic fraternity have been felt . That you , and I , brethren , may study more and more the principles of our Order , and daily exhibit them iu our lives , is mv fervent wish —so that ivhen our evening sun shall havo set in the far distant west , and the last stroke of the mallet shall have told that our work of labour has drawn to a close —ivhen this earth will have undergone that wondrous change , ivhen mountains shall be levelled and the valleys filled—when the shah have their
seasons run appointed course , and the silent aud mighty deep of to-day ( like the slumbering infant ) , shall to-morrow be lashed into fury by the breath of heaven—as workmen and as Masons , waiting for tho hope of reward and rest , in the nnknoAvn world , Avhere the throne of the Great Architect of the universe is set , —may wc find a place , —and in the Grand Lod ge above may a mansion be reserved even for us . " Bro . Fox theu gave " The Visiting Brethren , " which was responded to by Bro . Davison , lately from Australia , ivho stated that on the other side of the water Alasonry dul arrd in
was y appreciated a flourishing state . Previous to sitting down , Bro . Davison gave "The Officers ofthe Londesborough Lodge . " After ivhat he had witnessed that night he thought they were efficient in the Craft . Bro . Firliy , S . AA ., responded on behalf of the Officers in a very animated and humorous speech , during ivhich he was repeatedly cheered , and Bro . AA ' rangham , J . AV , gave a song The health of the P . M ., Bro . Pritchard , AV . AI ., 236 , " Our worthy Host , " and other toastsconcluding with " All Poor aud Distressed Afasons" severalliven
, , were y g . Brothers T . Cooper , Brown , AA'rangham , Hind , aud others contributed greatly to the conviviality of the evening by their musical powers . The whole proceedings were characterized by the greatest harmony . This Lodge , openeel only sei-eu mouths ago , numbers about twenty members , and has the prospect of receiving important additions . °
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
METROPOLITAN . Jj-nusALi-M Cu-APTjai ( No . 218)—A meeting of this Chapter' was held at Dick ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , on Tuesday , December 14 th , Comp . Sheen , Al . E . Z ., presiding ¦ when Bro . Nolan , of the Lodge of Industry , No . 219 , ivas duly exalted into the Order . £ 5 were voted from the funds of tbe Chapter for the Aged AVidows ' Annuity Fund , and intrusted to Comp . Robinson , ivho will represent the Chapter at the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution , on the 26 th inst Ihe only visitor present was Comp . Carpenter , M . E . Z , No . 25 and P . Z ., No 91
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
BLACKED- ]!!* . —Hugh de Payenn Lncampment . —The , quarterly meeting of this Encampment ivas held on Alonday , the 29 th December , at the Old Bull Hotel . The E . C . Sir Knt . AVilliam Harrison , Prov . G . First Expert , Lancashire , presided , assisted b y Sir Knt . Radcliffe , as 1 st Capt ., and Sir Knt . Bell , as 2 nd Capt Ihcre was afair muster of Knights , and tiie V . E . G . Commander of Lancashire , Sir iuit . Alatthcw Dawes , honoured the Encampment ivith his presence . Tire other VJSitoivs included Sir Knt . AA ' . If , Wright , Prov . G . D . C . and S . B ., and Sir Knt .